摘要:neighborhoods and workers' cities,and finally adapting them to the main lines of our history of architecture. The researchers are all professionals of great authority from the Alps-Adriatic region. Their main aim was to attract attention through common research to these values and to the related questions of the protection of monuments that are to be solved on an urban level in these both geographically and culturally connected regions. In the book a thorough analysis throws light upon the fact that the researchers of urban history are recognizing the importance of the planned cities only nowadays. And it is still only the architecture of the garden suburbs that is mostly written about. The planned workers' neighborhoods and workers' cities are one of the most momentous antecedents;however,this source still has not been processed,their research was entirely overlooked. We did not reckon these sites as they represented any particular value. They rather worked as a source for sociologists who naturally restricted the possibilities to their own specialty. A further peculiarity of the planned workers' neighborhoods is that they are more related to the industrializing and to its specialties than to the local facilities. The volume emphasizes unambiguously how they represent the characteristics of the history of industrialism and the new streams of the development and transformation of the society. Exploring profusely their antecedents and their facilities it is visible that all the complexes bear the characteristics typical for the era;moreover,the peculiarities of the local architecture appear giving local character to these sites. There were no previous similar researches whereof the methodology could have been borrowed. It is an entirely undiscovered world that we can get acquainted with in the book that undertook the first steps researching a yet unprocessed enormous field of science. The historic summary presents the development history of the workers' neighborhoods: their evolution,their special architectural world and their programs. This part is illustrated primarily with examples that are geographically connected but not directly related to the specific regions of the project group. The apparent intention was to reflect on sites of local importance or on places with further influence in order to visualize their historic and architectural attachments compared to the general streams.