Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-19462006-07-202006-07-201914-07-01http://hdl.handle.net/2263/547In this article the author apologises to the Congress for the somewhat discursive and sketchy nature. He attempts to deal with town-planning less from the scientific and hygienic, and more from the idealistic and artistic point of view and is well aware that art and science cannot be separated. Beauty and hygiene are as interdependent in the organism of the city as beauty and health in the human body.13063811 bytesapplication/pdfenComplies with rights as specified by Collection Administrator.Imperial Health Conference and ExhibitionGarden of the Great MoghalsL'Enfant, Pierre Charles, 1754-1825.School of Le NotreBurns, JohnCellini, BenvenutoRhodes, Cecil, 1853-1902Bacon, FrancisSolomon, J. M.City planningTown Planning: Beauty, a human document; The "Grand Manner" for South AfricaArticle