Urbani izziv Volume 0, No. 28–29, December 1995
                : 15–27
             
                 (Thematic articles)
                    doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-1995-28-29-002
             
 
             
             
              
             Author
                Richard M. ANDREWS
                     University of Central England, Faculty of the Built Environment, School of Architecture, Birmingham, Great Britain 
             
 
             Title
             The development of the residential suburb in Britain 1850–1970
              
                 Abstract
                 Throughout the history of civilization, there have always been residential areas forming the major basis of urban settlements, but as the size, nature and function of settlements changed with the coming of industrialisation, so did the character and location of residential areas and the housing typologies that evolved with those changes. This paper attempts a brief analysis of the history of the development and spread of suburbs around the established towns and cities in Britain, from the time that they began rapidly industrializing, early in the 19th century.
                  
                 Key Words
                 housing, housing estates, suburbs, Great Britain