Town Planning In Practice by Raymond Unwin
An Introduction to the Art of Designing Cities and Suburbs
This influential work delves into the principles and methodologies of urban planning, emphasizing the importance of designing cities that cater to both aesthetic and functional needs. It explores the balance between individual and community interests, advocating for thoughtful layouts that enhance the quality of life for residents. The book provides practical insights into the planning process, addressing issues such as street design, public spaces, and the integration of natural landscapes, while also considering the socio-economic factors that impact urban development. Through detailed analysis and illustrative examples, it serves as a foundational guide for planners seeking to create harmonious and sustainable urban environments.
- Published
- 1909
- Nationality
- British
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- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- English
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