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=Basics=
=Basics=
*A movement in [[Urban Planning]] where cities are directly surrounded by a [[Green Belt]] of undeveloped, or agricultural land, with the occasional transportation channel cutting through the green belt
*A movement in [[Urban Planning]] where cities are directly surrounded by a [[Green Belt (Land Use)]] of undeveloped, or agricultural land, with the occasional transportation channel cutting through the green belt
*Originated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard in the United Kingdom, and continued through the early 1900's as an urban planning philosophy
*Originated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard in the United Kingdom, and continued through the early 1900's as an urban planning philosophy
*Support has waned, but some supporters still exist
*Support has waned, but some supporters still exist
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#Improving Walkability/Reducing need of cars (IF (and I mean IF) done properly)
#Improving Walkability/Reducing need of cars (IF (and I mean IF) done properly)


=See Also=
=How to Modernize the Concept=
==Mass Transit==
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==Misc==
*Keep most agriculture in the outer green belt, replace with gardens, and indoor farms in the industrial zones, as well as small "you pick" style [[Edible Forest]] gardens
 
=Internal Links=
*[[OBI Aesthetic]]
*[[Urban Planning]]
*[[Urban Planning]]


=Useful Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_city_movement The Wikipedia Page on the Garden City Movement]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_city_movement The Wikipedia Page on the Garden City Movement]
[[Category: Urban Planning]]

Latest revision as of 02:35, 29 January 2021

Basics

  • A movement in Urban Planning where cities are directly surrounded by a Green Belt (Land Use) of undeveloped, or agricultural land, with the occasional transportation channel cutting through the green belt
  • Originated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard in the United Kingdom, and continued through the early 1900's as an urban planning philosophy
  • Support has waned, but some supporters still exist
  • Similar to the idea of the OSE Campus, but at a larger scale (ie urban)
  • Was heavily based on the culture + needs + technology of the time, so some features (such as transportation, and distance from industrial zones) will need to be adapted to modern standards
  • Serves a few functions
  1. Providing the "best of both worlds" of rural and urban communities
  2. Spreading out the downtown into smaller downtowns
  3. Providing moore macess to green/natural space for the community
  4. Improving Walkability/Reducing need of cars (IF (and I mean IF) done properly)

How to Modernize the Concept

Mass Transit

Misc

  • Keep most agriculture in the outer green belt, replace with gardens, and indoor farms in the industrial zones, as well as small "you pick" style Edible Forest gardens

Internal Links

External Links