Campaigning for Town and Country Planning 1899-1990
Explore the evolution of urban and rural planning in "Campaigning for Town and Country Planning 1899-1990" by D. Hardy. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1991, this comprehensive volume spans 608 pages, offering an in-depth look at the significant milestones in planning history, from the inception of Garden Cities to the emergence of New Towns and the rise of Green Politics. This book is essential for anyone interested in architecture and planning, particularly in the context of Great Britain. Delve into the intricate relationship between design and community development, and understand how past campaigns have shaped the landscapes we inhabit today. Don't miss the opportunity to purchase this insightful work as part of a special set, enhancing your understanding of planning practices across the 20th century.