Author / Artist:
Abercrombie, Patrick
Title:
Greater London Plan 1944
Subtitles / Reproduction:
A Report prepared on behalf of the Standing Committee on London Regional Planning.at the request of the Minister of Town and Country Planning.
Keyword:
Architektur - Städtebau
Binding / Picture Size:
OLwd.
Publisher:
His Majesty's Stationery Office
Place of publishing:
London
Year of publication:
1945
Book Details / Size:
4°, 219 S., 89 Abb., 33 Illustrationen, 11 Faltkarten., 2 lose Karten beiliegend.
Condition:
Deckel beschienen beschienen, Exlibris a. Vors., min angeschmutzt, sonst sauber.
Description:
"Following World War II, London was presented with an opportunity to amend the perceived failings of unplanned and haphazard development that had occurred as a result of rapid industrialization in the nineteenth century. During the Second World War, the blitz had destroyed large urban areas throughout the entire county of London, but particularly the central core. Over 50,000 inner London homes were completely destroyed, while more than 2 million dwellings experienced some form of bomb damage. This presented the London City Council with a unique chance to plan and rebuild vacant tracts of the city on a scale not seen since the Great Fire of London. Although the report was comprehensive in attempting to solve the issues facing London at the time, its implementation was not fully realized. The economic climate in Britain during the post war era simply did not allow for major infrastructure development on the scale that Abercrombie had suggested." Text engl.