Cities to know about in Planning
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Radburn, New Jersey, was built in what year? | 1928
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Who built Radburn, NJ? | C. Stein and H. Wright
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Who designed letchworth? | Sir Raymond Unwin
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Who design Welwyn in the UK? | Desoissons
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In the US, who deisgned the first Garden Cities? | Henry Wright and Stein
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Who designed Riverside, Illinois? | Frederick Law Olmstead Sr and Vaough
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Originally designed for 30,000 people Called for a mix of uses | Radburn, New Jersey
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The new town of Columbia, Maryland was deisgned with what planned features? | Neighborhood Clusters and a rail system.
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Was Radburn built near military bases? | No
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Was Garden Cities, in the book, include victory gardens? | No
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The original 18th century plan for Washington DC was developed by? | Charles Pierre L'Enfant
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This city was planned by Stein and Wright and was a forerunner of the New Deal's Greenbelt towns | Radburn NJ
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Which of the following communities, which begain construction in 1923, includes many of the characteristics of New Urbanist communities? | Mariemount, OH
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Columbia, Maryland has which of the following features | I. A master planned development
II. Prior land assembly
III. Neighborhood clusters
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Which planned community built in 1923 foreshadowed the New Urbanism movement? | Mariemont, Ohio
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Who founded Mariemont, Ohio. | Mariemont is a planned community in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. Founded in the 1920's by Mary Emery.
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Was Radburn NJ inspired by Sunnyside gardens? | NO
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What was the first american step of tghe neighborhood unit concept? | 1910 Forest Hills Garden
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James Olgethorpe designed what city ? | Savannah Georgia 1733
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What two people designed Riverside illinois? | Frederick Olmstead and Calvert Vaux
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What planning movement called for public ownershup of all land? | Garden City movement
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What city introduced the largely residential "superblock" and is credited with incorporating some of the earliest culs-de-sac in the United States. | Radburn,
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This city was planned by Stein and Wright and was a forerunner of the New Deal's Greenbelt towns. | Radburn NJ.
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this city design the concept called for a town of 30,000 with commerce, industries, schools and recreation> | Radburn NJ
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This park was the first english garden to be realized in America and became a model for all city parks to this day? | New York Central Park
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Planning should be designed for socioeconomic stratums just above the poor? | Garden City Movement
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Was Radurn built with a mix of use concept? | No
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This city designed with feature of a neighborhood cluster and prior land assembly | Columbia Maryland
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Radburn, New Jersey, was built in the 1920's and was planned by... | C. Stein and H. Wright
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In ___________________________________Planned community inspired by Howard's Garden City concept and designed by Stein and Wright. A forerunner of the New Deal's Greenbelt towns. | 1928, construction of Radburn, New Jersey, began.
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Who designed Riverside, Illinois? | Riverside is a 1,600 acre community along the Des Plaines River west of Chicago, Illinois. Olmsted and Vaux took 2 years planning in, beginning in 1868. The idea was to secure enough space for recreation and to make sure that there were scenic areas avail
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What city was the first american test of the neighborhood unit concept? | Forest Hills Garden
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