

Tony Garnier (1869 - 1948) was a French architect who pioneered the use of reinforced concrete and was a forerunner of modernist urban planning.
Garnier's grand concept of an imaginary planned industrial city, worked out in the earliest years of the 20th century, was first published in 1918. This work, Une cité industrielle, is a portfolio of over 160 plates, and is both visionary and detailed in its socialist organization.
