Broadacre City
Broadacre City is an urban planning concept developed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1930s. It envisions a decentralized city where each family has access to ample land, promoting individualism and self-sufficiency. The design emphasizes open spaces, agriculture, and a harmonious relationship between nature and architecture.
In Broadacre City, transportation is primarily facilitated by automobiles, with wide roads and minimal congestion. The layout includes residential areas, schools, and commercial spaces, all integrated into the landscape. This model aims to reduce urban density and enhance the quality of life for its residents through a balance of urban and rural elements.