Based on Ebenezer Howard's zoning system put in place during the development of the town which separates industrial areas from residential areas, one idea was to potentially place the contents into different 'zones' like chapters, using the categories found on the three magnets diagram: The people, Town, Country, and Town-Country.
However, will this idea work in the contents of the book effectively enough to create an appropriate flow of information? Since the town is known as Ebenezer's proposed 'town-country', this would also make it hard to split the contents into the other sections, since most information would fall into this category.
OR put the contents into these zones based on where they would fit as a place within the zones:
- Definition of a "Garden City" - Town-Country.
- Brief history of the town - Town-Country.
- Profile of Ebenezer Howard - People.
- History of the Arts and Crafts movement (and insert on small profiles of arts and crafts artists/designers) - People.
- The Settlement (The Skittles Inn) - Town.
- The Spirella building - Town.
- Cloisters - Town.
- Howgill's meeting house - Town (and People?)
- Mrs Howard memorial hall - Town.
- Howard park and gardens (and oak tree)? - Country.
- UK's first roundabout - Town.
- Broadway cinema - Town.
- Broadway (Kennedy) Gardens - Country.
- Norton Common Nature Reserve - Country.
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