According to Gordon, most constructed capitals follow one of three planning models: a grand European-style city with large boulevards, modeled on Paris, which was widely considered to be the most beautiful and best planned city in the 1900s; the so-called 'garden city,' born in England and based on self-contained communities surrounded by green areas; and a modernist approach, which came to the fore after World War II and was appealing because it was an international style, helping achieve the neutrality that many planned capitals aimed for, as opposed to local or national styles.
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Items you will need
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Computer
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The addresses of the parties involved
'In the United States' case, it was a compromise between the rural south and the urban north. And the pick was none of the above, with the Potomac (River) being the boundary between the two.
Need to meet up with a friend who lives in another area? Need to meet a client halfway between your office and theirs? Use these simple steps to find a halfway point between two locations.
Get the address of the person you would like to meet (street, city, state or street, zip code) **If you are not sure of the exact address, pull up the address of a school or other major building close by to use in your search.
Determine where you would like to meet - a coffee shop, a sushi restaurant, a park, a movie theater...
*If you are planning a road trip, use a hotel! If you need to have a larger meeting, use conference space.
*If you are planning a road trip, use a hotel! If you need to have a larger meeting, use conference space.
Go to www.meetways.com and type in both addresses and the point of interest you decided on in step 2.
Send the address to the person(s) you are meeting and enjoy!
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If wwww.meetways.com is having trouble finding your address, use the address of a large building nearby. Great way to save time and money when meeting a friend or colleague! Use it to plan playdates, meetings with friends, business meetings, blind dates, and road trips.
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