Wow, here’s how the ideal city, put together of the best parts of other great cities, would have probably looked like in 1951 (click to enlarge and read more below).
Mid-20th century British illustrator Ronald Lampitt drew this map for the Illustrated Magazine of 17 February 1951, based on a proposal by John Sleigh Pudney (1909-1977), a prolific British journalist and writer, for an ideal city. In Lampitts interpretation, that nameless city becomes a spacious, undulating seaside paradise populated with monuments that look vaguely familiar – because they are; they’re architectural icons from all over the world – the Western world, that is.