The Architectural Review Vol CLXIII, 976, 1978

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Content includes:
Introduction: The Garden City Legacy by Simon Pepper
Parker and Unwin
The Architectural Partnership of Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin 1896 to 1914 by Dean Hawkes
The German Connection
Housing in Frankfurt 1925 to 1931 and the new Wohnkultur by Nicholas Bullock
The French Connection
The Garden City Idea and the Growth of Paris by James Read
The Russians
Russian Responses to the Garden City Ideanu Catherine Cooke
1914 to 1918
Home Front: Garden Suburbs for Munition Workers 1915 to 1918

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The Architectural Review Vol CLXIII, 976, 1978. Designed by Geoff White
The Architectural Review Vol CLXIII, 976, 1978. Designed by Geoff White
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