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. Architect and planner Ebenezer Howard developed the principle of the Garden city, a pleasant space full of plants and trees, where people would both live and work. . He believed this would also produce better quality citizen. . Following Howard’s ideas Raymond Unwin and Barry Parker also designed the garden city of New Earswick. . There were common garden spaces, beautiful views and great attention to detail. Well off workers could afford these houses.

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