Planning Perspectives
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Volume 38, issue 6, 2023
- The post-war reconstruction planning of London pp. 1143-1162

- Peter J. Larkham and David Adams
- Corridors as empty signifiers: the entanglement of Mozambique’s colonial past and present in its development corridors pp. 1163-1184

- Joshua Kirshner and Idalina Baptista
- Institutionalization of Transit-Oriented Development in Tokyo 1868–1945 pp. 1185-1212

- Yudi Liu, Ryoichi Nitanai, Rikutaro Manabe and Akito Murayama
- Petroleumscapes and the urban fabric: a study of hinterland development in Cepu, Indonesia pp. 1213-1232

- Hajar Ahmad Chusaini, Imam Buchori and Jawoto Sih Setyono
- Agricultural land change, planning and urbanisation: a case study from Erzurum, Türkiye (1940–2022) pp. 1233-1255

- K. Cihangir-Çamur, D. Dursun and A. B. Kaya
- Minimum government assistance: planning cottage resettlement areas in post-war Hong Kong pp. 1257-1280

- Carmen C. M. Tsui
- The social psychologist as planner: the pioneering work of Oscar Oeser in urban and rural communities in mid-twentieth century Australia pp. 1281-1300

- Marco Amati and Roderick D. Buchanan
- An analysis of the small planned towns built for the workers of the Badajoz Plan dams in Spain pp. 1301-1325

- Pedro Plasencia-Lozano and Marina Bargón-García
- Obituary: Jean-Louis Cohen (20 July 1949–7 August 2023) pp. 1327-1342

- Hartmut Frank
- The planning of the Beijing Legation Quarter and the multiple identities of post-colonial heritage (1950s–2010s) pp. 1343-1363

- Ding He, Lin Yuan and Wenting Chen
- A review of housing policy in post-war Yugoslavia and Kosovo pp. 1365-1376

- Gazmend Uka
- Historia y memoria de villas y favelas pp. 1377-1378

- Leandro Benmergui
- Tra simili, Storie incrociate dei quartieri italiani del secondo dopoguerra [Of the same type: connected stories of Italian neighbourhoods since the Second World War] pp. 1378-1380

- John Foot
- Unabhängige Historikerkommission “Planen und Bauen im Nationalsozialismus” [Independent Commission of Historians “Planning and Construction during National Socialism” pp. 1380-1382

- Victoria Grau and Max Welch Guerra
- Against the commons: a radical history of urban planning pp. 1382-1384

- John R. Gold
- In the Skin of the City. Spatial transformation in Luanda pp. 1385-1386

- Carlos Nunes Silva
Volume 38, issue 5, 2023
- Planning, history … and the environment? pp. 925-928

- John R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold
- Taking critical junctures seriously: theory and method for causal analysis of rapid institutional change pp. 929-947

- Andre Sorensen
- The water heritage of China: the polders of Tai Lake Basin as continuing landscape pp. 949-974

- Yi-Wen Wang, John Pendlebury and Christian Nolf
- Construction and clearance in Israel, 1960–1975: between the local and the international pp. 975-994

- Elia Etkin and Paula Kabalo
- Immigration, employment, and new town initiatives in Hong Kong pp. 995-1018

- Junwei Li
- Replanning the central area of Wakefield, West Yorkshire: culture and regeneration, 1990–2021 pp. 1019-1040

- Barry Goodchild
- From zeilenbau slabs to community-building clusters. The contribution of Seoul to the planning of mass housing estates, 1962–2008 pp. 1041-1077

- Marc Brossa
- Holy green: silwan, design knowledge, and the 1967 making of Jerusalem's Old City Walls National Park pp. 1079-1102

- Shira Wilkof and Alona Nitzan Shiftan
- Critical cartographies for assessing and designing with planning legacies: the case of Jaap Bakema’s Open Society in ‘t Hool, the Netherlands pp. 1103-1117

- Juan Sanz Oliver, Gregory Bracken and Víctor Muñoz Sanz
- Housing low-income populations as a Cold War geostrategic tool. The case of the Instituto de Credito Territorial’s Ciudad Kennedy in Colombia pp. 1119-1131

- Victoria Eugenia Sanchez Holguin
- A Construção do Algarve. Arquitectura Moderna, Regionalismo e Identidade no Sul de Portugal, 1925–1965 [Algarve Building. Modernism, Regionalism and Architecture in the South of Portugal, 1925–1965] pp. 1133-1135

- Carla Garrido de Oliveira
- Avenue of the Americas. New York, biografia di una strada. [Avenue of the Americas. New York, biography of a street] pp. 1135-1136

- Leonardo Zuccaro Marchi
- On balance: architecture and vertigo pp. 1136-1138

- Amy Butt
- Cities alive: Jane Jacobs, Christopher Alexander, and the roots of Urban Renaissance pp. 1138-1140

- Javier Monclús
- Manila’s Architectural Heritage 1571-1960. Volume 1 The Center: Intramuros, Binondo, San Nicolas, Tondo pp. 1140-1142

- Ian Morley
Volume 38, issue 4, 2023
- Corrigendum pp. i-i

- The Editors
- The Regional Planning Association of America at 100: a new exploration pp. 731-735

- Stephen J. Ramos
- The Regional Planning Association of America: Past and Future pp. 737-739

- Lewis Mumford
- From the RPAA to the RDCA – communitarian regionalism as a consistent theme pp. 741-757

- Kristin Larsen
- Bioregional urbanism: reflecting on the legacy of the RPAA through the lens of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt pp. 759-777

- Ellen Shoshkes
- A century of regionalisms: the Regional Plan Association of New York and the Regional Planning Association of America in comparative perspective pp. 779-797

- Robert Fishman
- Southern regionalism: social science and regional-national planning in the interwar U.S. South pp. 799-817

- Stephen J. Ramos
- What would the RPAA do? pp. 819-829

- Emily Talen
- The modernity of the Regional Planning Association of America pp. 831-833

- Peter G. Rowe
- The pursuit of permanence: regulating land for socio-economic stability in a colonial Massachusetts town pp. 835-854

- Andrew H. Whittemore
- Through the bridges: the Black Cultural Association in São Paulo, urban planning and the contours of the white city pp. 855-876

- Ana Barone
- The location of a railway station and its impact on urban planning in colonial Lahore 1846–1947 pp. 877-889

- Naubada Ali and Zhou Qi
- Habitat. Towards an ecological urban lexicon pp. 891-900

- Leonardo Zuccaro Marchi
- Ngā pūtahitanga/Crossings: the 2022 joint conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand and the Australasian Urban History/Planning History Group pp. 901-911

- Laura Dunham
- Urban design in the 20th century: a history pp. 913-914

- Peter J. Larkham
- Heritage conservation in postcolonial India: approaches and challenges pp. 915-917

- Neel Kamal Chapagain
- The grid and the park: public space and urban culture in Buenos Aires, 1887–1936 pp. 917-918

- Filippo De Pieri
- Lorraine Leu, defiant Geographies: race and urban space in 1920s Rio de Janeiro pp. 919-920

- Leandro Benmergui
- Reshaping the frontier landscape: Dongchuan in 18th-century Southwest China pp. 920-922

- Yonggu Li
- Dwelling on the green line: privatize and rule in Israel/Palestine pp. 922-924

- Yael Allweil
Volume 38, issue 3, 2023
- The making of a model town: planning in a Princely city and the All-India Sanitary Conferences pp. 467-497

- Sonali Dhanpal
- A hole in the wall: French colonial planning approaches and the building of the Central Market in Rabat, Morocco (1922–1925) pp. 499-524

- Rim Yassine Kassab
- ‘The core’: the centre as a concept in twentieth-century British planning and architecture. Part two: the realization of the idea pp. 525-557

- Elizabeth Darling and Alistair Fair
- The manufacture of heritage in the face of the diktats of authenticity: the case of the Algerian medinas from the beginning of the French occupation to the present pp. 559-580

- Hana Salah-Salah
- Port-railway connection in Setúbal (Portugal) – an understanding of the past for a sustainable future pp. 581-602

- Fernanda de Lima Lourencetti
- Peripheralization through mass housing urbanization in Hong Kong, Mexico City, and Paris pp. 603-641

- Anne Kockelkorn, Christian Schmid, Monika Streule and Kit Ping Wong
- Path dependency in aesthetic control management within Turkish planning history pp. 643-669

- Azadeh Rezafar and Sevkiye Sence Turk
- Working-class suburban housing, homeownership and urban social movements during Francoism in Barcelona, 1939–1975 pp. 671-693

- Manel Guàrdia, José Luis Oyón, Maribel Rosselló and David H. Falagán
- Fire in the port city: the impact of different population groups on the destruction and revival of Canton city in the nineteenth century pp. 695-708

- Xueping Gu and Carola Hein
- Tracking the morphology of building types and site planning layouts within Seoul’s reconstructed and redeveloped apartment complexes pp. 709-720

- Soe Won Hwang, Hangyu Oh and Jae Woo Kim
- Urbanistica comparada en los albores de la modernidad. Burguesia, Espacio Urbano y Proyecto de Ciudad [Comparative urbanism at dawn of modernity. Bourgeoisie, Urban Space and Project of the City] pp. 721-722

- Gaia Caramellino
- Urban design in the 20th century. A history pp. 722-724

- Pierre-Alain Croset
- State of the legacy: reviewing a decade of writings on the regeneration promises of London 2012 pp. 724-726

- John R. Gold
- Résonnances oasiennes. Approches sensibles de l’urbain au Sahara [Resonances from the Oases. Sensitive approaches to the urban in the Sahara] pp. 726-728

- Nora Lafi
- À Beira da Cidade: Política e Poética do Loteamento [On the edge of the city: politics and poetics of land subdivision] pp. 728-729

- Rafael Soares Gonçalves
Volume 38, issue 2, 2023
- Serving the public interest? Towards a history of private sector planning expertise in England pp. 231-251

- Andy Inch, Matthew Wargent and Malcolm Tait
- Who owns public spaces? The trailblazer exhibition on women’s everyday life in the City of Vienna (1991) pp. 253-279

- Oliwia Jackowska and María Novas Ferradás
- The Sharon Plan reconsidered: how Eliezer Brutzkus’ pre-1948 separatism shaped Israel’s New Towns pp. 281-304

- Shira Wilkof
- The dialogic constitution of model cities: the circulation, encounters and critiques of the Barcelona model in Latin America pp. 305-327

- Gabriel Silvestre and Guillermo Jajamovich
- Deconstructing Cerdá: historical approaches in his three urban planning theories (1855–1867) pp. 329-352

- María A. Castrillo Romón and Víctor Pérez-Eguíluz
- Quartering as an aspect of Italy’s post-unification urban development: the case of Milan’s parade ground pp. 353-373

- Federico Camerin
- Housing matters in the 1970s: foundations, legacies, and impacts from the national laboratory for civil engineering’s research in Portugal pp. 375-396

- Patrícia Bento d’Almeida and Teresa Marat-Mendes
- Military or trade port cities? About the form and function of the Hispanic colonial cities in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 397-420

- Luis Rubén Pérez Pinzón and Narcís Bassols I Gardella
- Dourgouti and Tavros: the development of two Athenian neighbourhoods with social housing estates pp. 421-435

- Nikolina Myofa
- A 2200-year-old document of planning history: the border city planning system in Chao Cuo’s memorials to the throne pp. 437-451

- Lu Guo and Tinghai Wu
- Nonprofit neighborhoods: an urban history of inequality and the American state pp. 453-456

- Dan Holland
- Landed internationals. Planning cultures, the academy and the making of the modern Middle East pp. 456-457

- Nora Lafi
- Non-Design: Architecture, Liberalism and the Market pp. 457-460

- Tahl Kaminer
- La ciudad latinoamericana: una figura de la imaginación social del siglo XX pp. 460-462

- Leandro Benmergui
- Everyday sectarianism in urban Lebanon: infrastructures, public services, and power pp. 462-464

- Zeead Yaghi
- Diverging space for deviants: the politics of Atlanta’s public housing pp. 464-466

- Candace Borders
Volume 38, issue 1, 2023
- Not wholly belonging: British planning’s uncertain European connections pp. 1-24

- Stephen V. Ward
- The persistence and rise of master planning in urban Africa: transnational circuits and local ambitions pp. 25-47

- Philip Harrison and Sylvia Croese
- The Dutch ‘Gateway to Europe’ spatial policy narrative, 1980–2020: a systematic review pp. 49-68

- Merten Nefs, Wil Zonneveld and Paul Gerretsen
- ‘The core’: the centre as a concept in twentieth-century British planning and architecture.Part one: the emergence of the idea pp. 69-98

- Elizabeth Darling and Alistair Fair
- The Datong City Plan (1938): the three week-process of organizing planning ideas and techniques towards the construction of a new urban area under Japanese occupation pp. 99-125

- Naoto Nakajima
- From home to work to shop to home: the planned retail chain in Soviet Lithuania, 1960s–1980s pp. 127-143

- Brigita Tranavičiūtė
- Davids and the Goliath at Downtown: why central Auckland’s largest post-war urban renewal scheme could not be stopped pp. 145-171

- Elizabeth Aitken Rose, Julia Gatley and Luciana Mota
- Colonial legacies and contemporary urban planning practices in Dhaka, Bangladesh pp. 173-196

- Gideon Baffoe and Shilpi Roy
- ‘Captains of industry’ of the metropolitan nexus: private mass housing development in twentieth-century Belgium pp. 197-211

- Laurence Heindryckx and Michiel Dehaene
- Seminars on urban design and the constitution of the discipline in mid-1980s Brazil pp. 213-222

- Maria Cristina da Silva Leme, Renato Leão Rego, Carolina Pescatori Cândido da Silva and Dinalva Derenzo Roldan
- Merlin Chowkwanyun, All Health Politics is Local pp. 223-225

- Jennifer Whittaker
- The new urban aesthetic: digital experiences of urban change pp. 225-227

- Günter Gassner
- Instituições de Urbanismo no Brasil, 1930-1979 [Institutions of Urbanism in Brazil 1930-1979] pp. 227-228

- Leandro Benmergui
- La città degli igienisti. Riforme e utopie sanitarie nell’Italia umbertina [The city of hygienists. Health reforms and utopias in Umbertine Italy] pp. 229-230

- Filippo De Pieri
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