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Friday, February 16, 2018

Garden Cities by Ebenezer Howard | SCOD Public Blog
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Garden Cities of To-morrow is a book by the British urban planner Ebenezer Howard. When it was published in 1898, the book was titled To-morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform. In 1902 it was reprinted as Garden Cities of To-Morrow. The book gave rise to the garden city movement.

This book offered a vision of towns free of slums and enjoying the benefits of both town (such as opportunity, amusement and high wages) and country (such as beauty, fresh air and low rents). Howard illustrated the idea with his "Three Magnets" diagram. His ideas were conceived for the context of a capitalist economic system, and sought to balance individual and community needs.

Two English towns were built as garden cities, Letchworth and Welwyn. Though they did not completely measure up to the ideal, they provided a model for controlling urban sprawl.


Video Garden Cities of To-morrow



Diagrams from the 1898 edition

Maps Garden Cities of To-morrow



Diagrams from the 1902 edition


A History and Potential Future of Transportation in Portland
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Diagrams from the 1922 edition


Garden City Concept - Lessons - Tes Teach
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Notes


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References

  • Larry Anderson. Benton MacKaye: Conservationist, Planner, and creator of the Appalachian Trail. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. 2002.
  • Ebenezer Howard. Garden Cities of Tomorrow. London: S. Sonnenschein & Co., Ltd. 1902. (at Google Books)
  • Sacred-Texts.com. Garden Cities of Tomorrow (HTML edition with introduction).

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