Planning Perspectives
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Volume 36, issue 6, 2021
- On Foucault and Brazilian Urbanismo: a genealogy of city planning in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo (c. 1850s–1945) pp. 1103-1121

- Joel Outtes
- ‘University in the city’: Percy Johnson-Marshall and the reconstruction of Edinburgh’s South Side, 1961–76 pp. 1123-1147

- Alistair Fair
- ‘Third Front’ construction in China: planning the industrial towns during the Cold War (1964–1980) pp. 1149-1171

- Gangyi Tan, Yizhuo Gao, Charlie Q. L. Xue and Liquan Xu
- Transformation of urban green spaces from a historical perspective in Veszprém, Hungary pp. 1173-1194

- Vera Iváncsics and Krisztina Filepné Kovács
- Protecting neighbourhood character while allowing growth? Pike/Pine Conservation Overlay District, Seattle, Washington pp. 1195-1223

- Naoko Kuriyama and Jeffrey Karl Ochsner
- Unpacking the intricacies of urban development in Eswatini: from fragmentation to integration pp. 1225-1248

- Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane
- Managed retreat in response to flooding: lessons from the past for contemporary climate change adaptation pp. 1249-1268

- Fiadh Tubridy, Mark Scott and Mick Lennon
- The urban parks in Nanjing, 1900s–2000s: a brief introduction pp. 1269-1292

- Zhen Xu
- All cities should have a dream: in memoriam Jaime Lerner pp. 1293-1295

- Renato Leão Rego
- Interrogating voices from the past: making use of oral testimony in planning historical research pp. 1297-1304

- Christine Garnaut and John R. Gold
- Metropolis: a history of the city, humankind’s greatest invention pp. 1305-1306

- Marton Gera
- Neighborhood pp. 1306-1309

- Zhen Xu
- Review of Marcel Smets, Fondements du Projet Urbain, translation from the Dutch ‘Fundamenten van het stadsontwerp’, 2020 pp. 1309-1311

- Cristina Purcar
- Cities for profit: the real estate turn in Asia’s urban politics pp. 1311-1313

- Dallas Rogers
- Ströme und Zonen: Eine Genealogie der ‘funktionalen Stadt’ pp. 1313-1316

- Katharina Borsi
- London’s global office economy: from clerical factory to digital hub pp. 1316-1319

- Michael Collins
- Festival cities – culture, planning and urban life pp. 1319-1322

- Sophia Psarra
Volume 36, issue 5, 2021
- Vienna’s planning history: periodizing stable phases of regulating urban development, 1820–2020 pp. 881-902

- Johannes Suitner
- Hebei New Area in Tianjin, 1902–1912 – implementing Japanese commercial and industrial urban planning ideas in China pp. 903-922

- Yichi Zhang
- The patchwork planning of a welfare landscape: reappraising the role of leisure planning in the Swedish welfare state pp. 923-948

- Johan Pries and Mattias Qviström
- Rödabergsområdet: a verdant small town idyll within the city pp. 949-974

- Chiara Monterumisi
- Global ideas and cultural responsiveness: why new towns in Israel and Brazil are not the same pp. 975-998

- Renato Leão Rego
- Revisiting the Australian Government’s Growth Centres programme 1972–1975 pp. 999-1023

- Julian Bolleter, Robert Freestone, Robert Cameron, George Wilkinson and Paula Hooper
- ‘Between the devil and the Bay of Bengal’: the Ford Foundation and the politics of planning in post-Independence Calcutta pp. 1025-1051

- Andrew Rumbach
- Planning and damming: know-how, logistics, and organization of Italian corporates in Africa pp. 1053-1067

- Filippo De Dominicis and Cristina Pallini
- Spatial Transformation of Tehran between two political upheavals (1953-1979); an analytical approach to making a middle eastern metropolitan region pp. 1069-1090

- Mousa Pazhuhan
- Bangkok utopia: modern architecture and Buddhist felicities, 1910–1973 pp. 1091-1093

- Sidh Sintusingha
- Il progetto del mondo. Doxiadis, città e futuro 1955–65 (The project of the world. Doxiadis, city and future 1955–65) pp. 1093-1095

- Gaia Caramellino
- Race, Faith and Planning in Britain pp. 1095-1097

- Katie McClymont
- Bratislava (un)planned city pp. 1097-1099

- Martin Pekár
- El urbanismo de la Transición. El Plan General de Ordenación Urbana de Madrid de 1985, (The Urbanism of Transition: The Master Plan of Madrid 1985) pp. 1099-1101

- Javier Monclús
Volume 36, issue 4, 2021
- L’Enfant’s Washington: the figure of the President in the capital of the Republic pp. 643-666

- Ingrid Schroder
- Thinking relationally about socialist cities: cross–border connections in Czechoslovak post-war urban planning and housing construction pp. 667-687

- Slavomíra Ferenčuhová
- Development cooperation and national planning: analysing Finnish complicity in postcolonial Tanzania’s decentralization reform and regional development pp. 689-717

- Essi Lamberg
- Grid orientation and natural ventilation in Cerdà’s 1860 urban plan for Barcelona pp. 719-739

- Montserrat Pallares-Barbera, Meritxell Gisbert and Anna Badia
- Evolution of the administrative entities of urbanistic licenses in the town hall of Madrid: adaptation to the development of the metropolis pp. 741-760

- Adolfo García Ruiz-Espiga and Manuel José Soler Severino
- Factors, mechanisms and challenges of planning in Cyprus: a historical narrative of Limassol’s urban development pp. 761-787

- Ilaria Geddes, Byron Ioannou and Michalis Psaras
- Colonial planning of Nairobi airports, 1933–1953 pp. 789-811

- Gordon Pirie
- Parallel and overlapping temporalities of city fabric, the New York Parkway Odyssey: 1870s–2000s pp. 813-846

- Nathalie Roseau
- Typology of medieval urban layouts in historic Lesser Poland and their protection pp. 847-857

- Dominika Kuśnierz-Krupa, Justyna Kobylarczyk, Małgorzata Lisińska-Kuśnierz, Michał Krupa and Kazimierz Kuśnierz
- Suburban gardens in the interwar planning agenda: London’s Becontree vs. Frankfurt’s Rörmerstadt pp. 859-872

- Marta García Carbonero
- Interurban knowledge exchange in Southern and Eastern Europe, 1870–1950 pp. 873-874

- Kathrin Golda-Pongratz
- Ciudad de bloques. Reflexiones retrospectivas y prospectivas sobre los polígonos de vivienda ‘modernos’ [City of Slabs. Retrospective and Prospective Reflections on ‘Modern’ Housing Estates] pp. 874-876

- Filippo De Pieri
- The invention of public space: designing for inclusion in Lindsay's New York pp. 876-877

- Suchismita Gangopadhyay
- Out of stock: the warehouse in the history of capitalism pp. 877-880

- Sara Stevens
Volume 36, issue 2, 2021
- Shantytowns, housing and state order: the Plan de Emergencia in 1950s Argentina pp. 215-236

- Adriana Laura Massidda
- The community settlement: a neo-rural territorial tool pp. 237-257

- Gabriel Schwake
- Expressway urbanism: highway planning and the reimagining of Tel Aviv-Jaffa pp. 259-283

- Neta Feniger and Roy Kozlovsky
- Pulo Mas: Jakarta’s failed housing experiment for the masses pp. 285-308

- Kemas Ridwan Kurniawan, Christopher Silver, M. Nanda Widyarta and Elita Nuraeny
- Remaking the border: the proposed border expansion of Canberra in the 1960–70s revisited in the planning and development context of the 21st century pp. 309-335

- Richard Hu
- Urban conservation legacy of the Turkish planning system: tracing spatial change in the Ankara Acropolis, from 1923 onwards pp. 337-362

- Merve Demiröz and Neriman Şahin Güçhan
- Urban resilience and sustainability of the city of Gondar (Ethiopia) in the face of adverse historical changes pp. 363-391

- Mulatu Wubneh
- Evaluating nineteenth-century urbanization in the Galata neighbourhood of İstanbul using the maps by Huber, d’Ostoya, and Goad pp. 393-409

- Merve Özbay Kınacı and Nuran Zeren Gulersoy
- The anniversaries of the Ecole d’urbanisme de Paris (1919–1969–2019) pp. 411-420

- Clément Orillard
- Cairo Collage. Everyday life practices after the event pp. 421-422

- Nora Lafi
- Urban heritage along the silk roads: a contemporary reading of urban transformation of historic cities in the middle east and beyond pp. 422-424

- Maryam Abdollahpour and Sara Abbaszadeh
- Rebuilding Britain’s Blitzed Cities: Hopeful Dreams, Stark Realities pp. 424-426

- Wesley Aelbrecht
- China’s architecture in a globalising world: between socialism and market pp. 426-428

- Yat Ming Loo
- Airbnb, short-term rentals and the future of housing pp. 428-430

- Florian Urban
- New York Recentered: Building the Metropolis from the Shore pp. 430-432

- Steven T. Moga
Volume 36, issue 1, 2021
- Fritz Schumacher – Neglected German town planner and urban reformer in Hamburg and Cologne pp. 1-19

- Dirk Schubert
- Power, conflict and negotiation between the agents: an alternative vision for contestation on the public space in the late Ottoman empire pp. 21-48

- Ahmet Erdem Tozoglu
- The persistent reinvention of state-led planning policies in Argentina: exploring path dependencies and policy ruptures pp. 49-74

- Rodrigo Hernán Alves Rolo
- Designing disorder: spatial ordering and ethno-religious conflicts in Jos metropolis, North-Central Nigeria pp. 75-93

- Onyekachi E. Nnabuihe and Ifeanyi Onwuzuruigbo
- Planning a ‘Regional breathing space’: the ecological shift in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the New Jersey Meadowlands, 1970 pp. 95-123

- Şevin Yıldız
- From ‘minimum dwelling’ to ‘functional city’: reappraising scale transitions in the early history of CIAM (1928–33) pp. 125-145

- Aristotle Kallis
- From prophecy to projection: the New York Metropolitan Region Study and the rescaling of the urban future, 1956–1968 pp. 147-182

- Peter Ekman
- An officer and a bourgeois: Israeli military personnel, suburbanization and selective privatization pp. 183-194

- Gabriel Schwake
- Designing the 2018 Urbanism places exhibition and public planning history pp. 195-205

- Naoto Nakajima
- A Maravilhosa Fábrica de Virtudes: o decoro na arquitetura religiosa de Vila Rica, Minas Gerais (1711–1822) pp. 207-208

- Fernando Atique
- Torino 1914–1976: La costruzione della città dalla prima guerra mondiale alla guerra fredda/Turin 1914–1976: building the city from World War I to the Cold War [in Italian and English] pp. 208-209

- Filippo De Pieri
- Designing San Francisco: art, land, and urban renewal in the city by the Bay pp. 210-212

- Rachel Brahinsky
- Of greater dignity than riches: austerity and housing design in India pp. 212-213

- Yingchun Li
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