Figures

  • 2.1 Little Collingwood Street, Bethnal Green, ca. 1900
  • 2.2 The Royal Commission on the Housing of the Working Classes in Session, 1884
  • 2.3 Charles Booth
  • 2.4 Berlin Mietskasernen (tenements)
  • 2.5/2.6 New York Dumbbells (Old Law Tenements)
  • 2.7 Jane Addams
  • 2.8/2.9 Chicago tenement life, ca. 1900
  • 3.1 Old Oak Estate, built ca. 1913
  • 3.2 Norbury Estate, built ca. 1921
  • 3.3 Ealing Tenants’ Meeting, ca. 1906
  • 3.4 Charles Tyson Yerkes
  • 3.5 Frank Pick
  • 3.6 Albert Stanley, Lord Ashfield
  • 3.7 Homes Fit for Heroes
  • 3.8 Raymond Unwin
  • 3.9 Nothing Gained by Overcrowding!
  • 3.10 Cottage Homes for the People
  • 3.11 By-Pass Variegated
  • 3.12 The Great West Road
  • 4.1 Ebenezer Howard
  • 4.2 Garden Cities of To-morrow
  • 4.3 New Earswick
  • 4.4 Letchworth
  • 4.5 Barry Parker
  • 4.6 Ealing Garden Suburb
  • 4.7 Henrietta Barnett
  • 4.8 Hampstead Garden Suburb
  • 4.9 Sunday lunch in Welwyn Garden City
  • 4.10 The Mall, Welwyn Garden City
  • 4.11 Frederic Osborn
  • 4.12 Margarethenhöhe
  • 4.13 Römerstadt.
  • 4.14 Siemensstadt.
  • 4.15 Onkel-Toms-Hütte
  • 4.16 Clarence Stein
  • 4.17/4.18 Forest Hills Gardens
  • 4.19 Radburn
  • 4.20 Greenbelt
  • 4.21 Rexford Guy Tugwell
  • 5.1 Patrick Geddes
  • 5.2 Lewis Mumford
  • 5.3 The Outlook Tower
  • 5.4 The Valley Section
  • 5.5 The Process of Conurbation, right and wrong
  • 5.6 The RPAA Manifesto
  • 5.7 Catherine Bauer
  • 5.8 Norris, Tennessee
  • 5.9 The New Town idea from Howard to Abercrombie
  • 6.1 Daniel Burnham
  • 6.2 The Chicago Plan of 1909
  • 6.3 Chicago Civic Center
  • 6.4 New Delhi
  • 6.5 Planning New Delhi
  • 6.6 New Delhi: Lutyens’s “Bakerloo”
  • 6.7 Canberra ...

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