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This book revisits the history of the international garden city town planning movement in the early twentieth century, focusing on the significance of various forms of 'physical culture' - sport, recreation, leisure, and other active body practices - within garden city planning discourse and the development of some of the first garden city communities in the United Kingdom and United States.
Contents
Introduction: Biopolitics and the Physical Culture of the Garden City Model.- 1. The Significance of Physical Culture in Ebenezer Howard's Garden City Model.- 2. Town-Country Physical Culture and the Rise of Letchworth Garden City.- 3. The New Recreation: Physical Culture and the Regional Planning Association of America.- 4. Highwayless Physical Culture in the Planning of Sunnyside Gardens and Radburn.- Conclusion: Garden City Bodies for 'To-morrow'?.



