The Birth of Regional Planning in Britain and the United States

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  • イギリス及びアメリカにおける地域計画の誕生
  • イギリス及びアメリカにおける地域計画の誕生:都市計画家の交流に着目して
  • イギリス オヨビ アメリカ ニ オケル チイキ ケイカク ノ タンジョウ トシ ケイカクカ ノ コウリュウ ニ チャクモク シテ
  • 都市計画家の交流に着目して
  • Focusing on the Exchanges of City Planners

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The term Regional Planning appeared in Britain and was soon introduced into the US in the 1910s, and became widespread in both countries in the 1920s. Recent studies began to focus on the early stage of regional planning movements, yet it is not clear how the ideas of regional planning were formulated. This paper analyzes the ideas of city planners from the late nineteenth century to the 1920s, including Social City of Ebenezer Howard, Regional Survey of Patrick Geddes, Regional Planning of Patrick Abercrombie, Regional Plan of Thomas Adams, and Regional City of Lewis Mumford, to disclose how the elements of regional planning ideas were evolved and to examine the conflicting issues among them.

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