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Originally published in 1898 as To-Morrow: A peaceful path to
reform, "the book", writes F.J. Osborn "holds a unique place in
town planning literature, is cited in all planning bibliographies,
stands on the shelves of the more important libraries, and is
alluded to in most books on planning; yet most of the popular
writers on planning do not seem to have read it - or if they have
read it, to remember what it says." The book led directly to two
experiments in town-founding that by imitation, and imitation of
imitation, have had a profound influence on practical urban
development throughout the world. The book was responsible for the
introduction of the term Garden City in numbers of languages -
Cite-Jardin, Gartenstadt, Ciudad-jardin, Tuinstad - and set into
motion ideas that have helped transform the scientific and
political outlook on town structure and town growth. With urban
renewal and the development of suburban communities as features of
the contemoprary American scene, Garden cities of To-Morrow becomes
"must" reading. In the words of Lewis Mumford: "This is not merely
a book for Technicians: above all it is a book for citizens, for
the people whose actively expressed needs, desires and interests
should guide the planner and administrator at every turn." This
book was first published in it's current form in 1965.
Originally published in 1898 as To-Morrow: A peaceful path to
reform, "the book", writes F.J. Osborn "holds a unique place in
town planning literature, is cited in all planning bibliographies,
stands on the shelves of the more important libraries, and is
alluded to in most books on planning; yet most of the popular
writers on planning do not seem to have read it - or if they have
read it, to remember what it says." The book led directly to two
experiments in town-founding that by imitation, and imitation of
imitation, have had a profound influence on practical urban
development throughout the world. The book was responsible for the
introduction of the term Garden City in numbers of languages -
Cite-Jardin, Gartenstadt, Ciudad-jardin, Tuinstad - and set into
motion ideas that have helped transform the scientific and
political outlook on town structure and town growth. With urban
renewal and the development of suburban communities as features of
the contemoprary American scene, Garden cities of To-Morrow becomes
"must" reading. In the words of Lewis Mumford: "This is not merely
a book for Technicians: above all it is a book for citizens, for
the people whose actively expressed needs, desires and interests
should guide the planner and administrator at every turn." This
book was first published in it's current form in 1965.
The classic work that introduced the concept of the Garden City.
Originally published in 1898 as To-Morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real
Reform and reissued in 1902 under its present title, Garden Cities
of To-Morrow holds a unique place in town planning literature. The
book led directly to two experiments in town-founding that have had
a profound influence on practical urban development around the
world. The book was also responsible for the introduction of the
term Garden City, and set into motion ideas that helped transform
town planning.
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