Gardens of Eden
Discover the fascinating world of early twentieth-century urban planning in Gardens of Eden by Robert B. MacKay. Published by WW Norton & Co in 2015, this captivating hardback book spans 304 pages and offers insightful historical profiles of the major planned communities on Long Island. MacKay delves into the innovative concepts of garden cities and city planning that shaped the landscape of the United States during this transformative era. Whether you're a history enthusiast or interested in the evolution of planned communities, this book provides a rich exploration of the architectural and societal influences that defined a generation. Engage with the stories behind these unique communities and see how they continue to impact urban development today. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of American history and urban design, Gardens of Eden is a must-read.