Details, Explanation and Meaning About List of planned cities

List of planned cities Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

This is a list of planned cities (sometimes known as planned communities or new towns) by country. Additions to this list should be cities whose overall form (as opposed to individual neighborhoods or expansions) has been determined in large part in advance on a drawing board, or which were planned to a degree which is unusual for their time and place.

Table of contents
1 Argentina
2 Australia
3 Austria
4 Belize
5 Brazil
6 Canada
7 China
8 Finland
9 France
10 Germany
11 Hong Kong
12 Hungary
13 India
14 Indus Valley civilization
15 Ireland
16 Israel (Development Towns)
17 Japan
18 Kazakhstan
19 Malaysia
20 Mexico
21 Netherlands
22 Pakistan
23 Poland
24 Russia
25 Spain
26 Sweden
27 Turkey
28 United Kingdom
29 United States
30 Unbuilt planned cities

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Belize

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

France

Germany

Hong Kong

Hungary

India

Indus Valley civilization

Ireland

Israel (Development Towns)

see also: Israeli_settlement

Japan

Kazakhstan

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

Pakistan

Poland

  • Elblag [1]
  • Glogówek [1]
  • Gdynia [1]
  • Nowa Huta (showpiece of Socialist Realist-era urban planning), now incorporated into the Royal city of Cracow
  • Starogard [1]
  • Ursynów [1]
  • Zamość A UN World Heritage site, Zamosc is the result of the opulently wealthy Polish Chancellor Jan Zamoyski's financial empire. It is modelled on Italian renaissnace theories of the 'ideal city' and built by the architect Bernando Morando of Padua. Zamosc is a perfect example of late-16th- century Renaissance urban planning ideals. [1]

Russia

Spain

Sweden

Turkey

United Kingdom

(including all New Towns under the New Towns Act of 1946 and successive Acts) See: New Towns in the United Kingdom

England

Scotland

Wales

Northern Ireland

United States

New Communities built in the Colonial and Post-Colonial Era

New Communities built in the Nineteenth Century

New Communities built in the early Twentieth Century

  • Radburn, New Jersey
  • Sunnyside Gardens, New York,
  • Chatham Village, Pittsburgh,
  • Baldwin Hills Village, Los Angeles

New Communities built with Federal aid during the New Deal

New Communities built privately in the post World War II era

New Communities built privately or with state-aid from the 1960s and 1970s

New Communities sponsored by the Department of Housing and Urban Development after 1970

New Communities built privately in the 1980s and 1990s

Unbuilt planned cities


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