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The plan for Milton Keynes

Title
The plan for Milton Keynes / introduction by Mark Clapson.
Publication
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Additional Authors
Clapson, Mark
Description
132 pages : maps; 26 cm.
Summary
"The UK's largest new town, Milton Keynes, is the product of a Transatlantic planning culture and a plan for a relatively low-density motorised city generously endowed with roads, parklands, and the infrastructure of cabling for communications technology. At its heart was the charismatic and influential Richard (Lord) Llewelyn-Davies. A Labour Peer with various personal and professional interests in the USA, he drew upon the writings of American academics Melvin Webber and Herbert J. Gans, who were also invited to advise on social trends in relation to the urban context in the preparation for the Plan. The Plan for Milton Keynes bristled with an understanding that motorised transport and communications technology would shape the city of the future, and influence the nature and reach of 'community' and social interactions beyond the localised realm. Prepared by Llewelyn-Davies, Weeks, Forestier-Walker and Bor, for Milton Keynes Development Corporation, and presented to the Minister for Housing and Local Government in 1970, the Plan for Milton Keynes is a vibrant expression of Sixties' idealism and forward-thinking. In creating the 'Little Los Angeles in North Buckinghamshire', a low-density city whose citizens mostly rely upon the private motor car for their mobility, the Plan has become increasingly unfashionable as agendas for sustainability have called motorisation into question. Yet the gridroads and the gridsquares within them have been very popular with the people of Milton Keynes"--
Series Statement
Studies in international planning history
Uniform Title
Studies in international planning history.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
  • 9780415645003 (hardback)
  • 041564500X (hardback)
  • 9781315889573 (ebk)
  • 1315889579 (ebk)
LCCN
  • 2013009353
  • 99956364131
OCLC
  • ocn842350468
  • 842350468
  • SCSB-5721708
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries