ARCU 4600 Lecture 5: Post WWII Urbanism Lecture 5 & 6.docx
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In promoting the autonomous garden city, it"s unclear whether or not howard was oblivious to rail expansion, or addressing: was garden city an antidote or a larger problem: suburban sprawl, confusion between garden city and garden suburb, while industrialists may have embraced howard"s vision, most housing, manufacturers, developers, enthusiastically rushed to periphery and led to overcrowding, core land value dropped, cities annexed the land around the 2 5 mile ring (i. e. ny, mumford believed that moving into the periphery as the fourth migration, for geddes, he believed that cities were too small thought that cities should be given jurisdiction for the entire area, contours o natural water ways that essential connection, water and water shed around it confluenc to industries who want ot grow around it, geddes would have made more snese if cities organized on a regional scale i. e. pittsburgh.