The Design of Residential Areas Basic Considerations Principles And Methods
The Design of Residential Areas Basic Considerations Principles And Methods
Thomas Adams
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Howard conceived cities as conforming to the shape of a circle ; and in this chapter I have been considering the civic pattern as relating to some circular or square form. A linear form, or the devel- opment of urban strips along two sides of a main artery, has also been sug- gested partly with the idea of securing limitation of size by confining the city to narrow dimensions, with an open hinterland on its longitudinal edges. There is more to be said in favor of planning linear extensions of e...xist- ing cities than of laying out new towns in linear form, as is being proposed in Russia. Mr. Berthold Lubetkin, in an address on planning in Soviet Russia, 1 stated that the policies being pursued in that country were 1 "Town and Landscape Planning in Soviet Russia, " in The Architectural Association Journal, Jan. , 1933, pp. 186-192. 144 THE DESIGN OF RESIDENTIAL AREAS directed to secure, inter alia, decentralization of industry, more dis- urbanization of towns, and greater urbanization of the country.
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