Broadacre City; utopia; city; decentralization; egalitarianism

A VISION OF AN IDEAL WORLD: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT'S «BROADACRE CITY» CONCEPT

In the first half of the 20th century, architects and urban planners actively sought alternative models of urban life, sought to rethink the anthropogenic environment. American architect F. Lloyd Wright proposed the «Broadacre City» concept, which was described in his book «The Disappearing City». This concept is a reflection of the author's utopian vision of improving the social system, ensuring the equality of citizens and moving away from overpopulated cities.