9. Rethinking Urban Planning
The devastation of World War II provided an opportunity to redesign cities with improved urban planning. Reconstruction efforts emphasized efficient transportation networks, modern housing solutions, and the integration of green spaces to enhance residents’ quality of life. For instance, the reconstruction of London focused on decentralization and the development of new towns to alleviate overcrowding (tandfonline.com). Similarly, the post-war rebuilding of Münster incorporated wider streets, better public transportation, and more green spaces to accommodate the growing population and modern needs (globalcitytales.com). These initiatives laid the foundation for contemporary urban design principles that prioritize sustainability and livability.