A talk by Sir Raymond Unwin, L.L.D.
Illustrated by models and films.
An architect who has practised since 1896, Sir Raymond Unwin has just returned from an extensive tour in America, where he has been investigating town planning conditions. Amongst his many claims to fame is the fact that he was president of the R.I.B.A. from 1931 to 1933, and from 1929 to 1933 he was Chief Adviser to the Greater London Regional Town Planning Committee. It was he who laid out the first garden city at Letchworth, and Hampstead Garden Suburb.