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Ideal Cities of Wright & Le Corbusier Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Cor

armony he sought.

He wanted to increase the density of cities, compressing the living and working areas. With the new high-rise buildings taking up only 15 percent of the city's land, there would be space for many parks and playing fields. Wright wanted just the opposite. He wanted to decentralize society and create a union between the town and country. In Wright's vision no city larger than a county seat would remain.

Both wished to preserve the natural landscape. By increasing the density of cities Le Corbusier left more land as countryside. He did see the need for a suburban zone, known as the "Garden City." People who worked in the outer industrial zone would live there, as well as some who would commute to the cit

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