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Howard, Ebenezer |
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Howard, Ebenezer (1850–1928)English town planner. Aiming to halt the unregulated growth of industrial cities, he pioneered the ideal of the garden city through his book Tomorrow (1898; republished as Garden Cities of Tomorrow in 1902). He also inspired and took an active part in building the garden cities of Letchworth and Welwyn. His ideas were influenced by the US writers Walt Whitman, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and in particular by the Utopian novel Looking Backward (1888) by Edward Bellamy (1850–1898). Every house was to have its own plot of land; land usage was to be arranged zonally with civic amenities at the centre and factories on the edge of the city; and the whole city was to be surrounded by a ‘green belt’.
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