New Towns and Urban Policy: Planning Metropolitan Growth"This is an investigation into the most desirable patterns for metropolitan expansion and for the feasibility of the new-town concept"-- |
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An Historic Overview of New Town | 15 |
VEbenezer Howard 18501928 | 23 |
Elements of the New Town Concept | 41 |
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