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The Peaceful Path
The Peaceful Path

The Peaceful Path

Building Garden Cities and New Towns

HISTORY

352 Pages, 6.25 x 9.25

Formats: Trade Paper, PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket

Trade Paper, $33.95 (US $33.95) (CA $40.95)

Publication Date: April 2016

ISBN 9781909291690

Rights: WOR X UK & EUR

University Hertfordshire Press (Apr 2016)
Hertfordshire Publications

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Overview

Discover the visionary origins of sustainable communities. This insightful exploration traces the history of the Garden City movement and New Towns, revealing the innovative ideas that shaped urban planning in Britain and beyond. Stephen Ward examines the pioneering work of Ebenezer Howard and the evolution of Garden Cities, offering a unique perspective on balancing urban development with social reform and environmental preservation.

The Peaceful Path delves into the key principles of Garden Cities and New Towns, exploring collective land ownership, community building, and architectural design. Through detailed case studies of Letchworth and Welwyn Garden City, it uncovers the challenges and triumphs of creating self-sufficient, socially cohesive communities. This is a must-read for planners, architects, and anyone seeking inspiration for building a better future.

  • Understand the historical context of Garden Cities and New Towns.
  • Explore the key principles of sustainable community development.
  • Learn from the successes and failures of past urban planning initiatives.
For planners, architects, urban historians, students, and anyone interested in the history of urban development and social reform. Stephen Ward is a leading expert in planning history.

Author Biography

Stephen V. Ward is Professor of Planning History at Oxford Brookes University. He is a former President of the International Planning History Society and was for several years Editor of the international academic journal, Planning Perspectives. He has produced several books on twentieth-century planning, including The Garden City: Past, Present, Future.