
New Towns
New Towns are planned urban areas developed intentionally to address housing shortages, reduce urban congestion, or create modern communities. They are built from scratch or significantly redeveloped, with designated zones for residential, commercial, and recreational use, often featuring improved infrastructure and amenities. These towns are designed for efficient living, promoting balanced growth and better quality of life. Examples include Milton Keynes in the UK and Canberra in Australia. New Towns aim to provide sustainable, well-organized environments as alternatives to congested old cities, balancing urban development with environmental and community needs.