0 a town in the UK that did not develop gradually but was planned and created by the government -- (英国由政府规划建设的)新市镇
To be selfcontained, industry would be an integral part of the new town and workplaces within walking distance of residential areas.
On the other hand, new town privileges were also issued to some towns from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries.
Thus, probably when he arrived in a new town, he wrote a new version for a new audience.
Then only is it possible to bring forward a re-created city, the archetype of which is the new town.
The 1950s - that decade of the ' new town ' - had seen a transformation in architects' understanding of urban development.
Almost by instinct, private housing brought an overtly political dimension to new town building.
Of course, private housing had its own rationale within the ambit of new town planning.
This demographic move also means that better-off customers (state employees) were drawn away to the new town.