| Ebenezer Howard - 1965 - 172 páginas
...to man. Nor can it ever, so long as this unholy, unnatural separation of society and nature endures. Town and country must be married, and out of this joyous union will spring a new hope, a new Ufe, a new civilization. It is the purpose of this work to show how a first step can be taken in this... | |
| Robert Fishman - 1982 - 390 páginas
...Corbusier proclaimed, "is that they can be achieved."11 I Ebenezer Howard The Ideal City Made Practicable Town and country must be married, and out of this...joyous union will spring a new hope, a new life, a new civilization. EBENEZER HOWARD (1898) o, F THE THREE planners discussed here, Ebenezer Howard is the... | |
| Irwin Altman, Martin M. Chemers - 1984 - 356 páginas
...century. Howard (1965) stated his goals quite explicitly: Town and country must be married, and out of the joyous union will spring a new hope, a new life, a new civilization [cited in Fischer, 1976, p. 209]. ... a town design for healthy living and industry; of... | |
| Georg Kohlmaier, Barna von Sartory - 1991 - 666 páginas
...to man. Nor can it ever, so long as this unholy, unnatural separation of society and nature endures. Town and country must be married, and out of this...joyous union will spring a new hope, a new life, a new ävilization.™ Howard's circular garden city was to be located in the center of а 5,дг8-асге... | |
| Charles E. Little - 1995 - 292 páginas
...honest natural beauty and our heritage of historic places, we shall owe it much. 8 Networks of Green Town and country must be married, and out of this...joyous union will spring a new hope, a new life, a new civilization. — EBENEZER HOWARD An the preceding chapters, I examined four of the five principal... | |
| Leonore Davidoff - 1995 - 294 páginas
...as this unholy, unnatural separation of society and nature endures. Town and country must he mamed, and out of this joyous union will spring a new hope, a new life, a new civilisation . . ." After the First World War, the hasis of middle-class housing shifted to ownership rather than... | |
| Standish Meacham, Professor Standish Meacham - 1999 - 278 páginas
...full, productive life "so long as [the] unholy, unnatural separation of society and nature endures. Town and country must be married, and out of this...joyous union will spring a new hope, a new life, a new civilization." Howard declared it his purpose "to show how a first step can be taken in this direction... | |
| Robert C. Twombly, Narciso G Menocal, Narciso G. Menocal - 2000 - 466 páginas
...and refined social relations, having removed itself from nature, "must be remarried" to it, so that "out of this joyous union will spring a new hope, a new life, and a new civilization."9 Appropriating Howard's famous term from Tomorrow, which was published only... | |
| Dennis Hardy - 2000 - 320 páginas
...contrast that was offered was unequivocal, the invitation to utopians irresistible. Garden City Salvation Town and country must be married, and out of this joyous union will a new hope, a new life, a new civilization." Salvation was to be found, argued a succession of idealists,... | |
| Donald L. Miller - 2002 - 676 páginas
...green space to garden, play in, and even farm. "Town and country will be married," Howard preached, "and out of this joyous union will spring a new hope, a new life, a new civilization."^ Howard advanced his garden city strategy as an effort to save the city, not to escape... | |
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