Sir Ebenezer Howard, born in 1850, proposed the Garden City movement through his 1898 publication 'Garden Cities of To-morrow', advocating for urban environments that harmoniously integrate city and nature. This concept aimed to create planned communities free from slums, combining town opportunities and rural beauty, exemplified in cities like Letchworth and Welwyn Garden City. Howard's vision emphasized citizen management and sustainable development, influencing urban planning by introducing greenbelts and social dimensions to city design.