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Nothing Gained by Overcrowding (Studies in International Planning History)
0Discover revolutionary principles of urban planning and housing design with this essential collection. Explore Raymond Unwin’s influential theories on creating humane cities, minimizing overcrowding, and shaping vibrant urban form, rooted in his groundbreaking work on garden cities. This book unveils his practical experience and critiques of outdated housing standards, offering timeless lessons for architects, urban planners, and students of spatial design. It provides profound insights into the evolution of city development, making it a must-read for understanding sustainable urbanism.