Planning Perspectives
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Volume 35, issue 6, 2020
- Evaluating the contribution of planning gain to an inclusive housing legacy: a case study of London 2012 pp. 927-953

- Penny Bernstock
- The historical development of the housing policy of Russian cities from pre-industrialization period to free real estate market pp. 955-968

- Olga Siegmunt
- Spaces of transition: testing high standard housing in late-socialist Belgrade pp. 969-1004

- Dalia Dukanac and Ljiljana Blagojević
- Dublin's twentieth-century social housing policies: tenure, ‘reserved areas’ and housing type pp. 1005-1030

- Joseph Brady and Ruth McManus
- Planning Aarhus as a welfare geography: urban modernism and the shaping of ‘welfare subjects’ in post-war Denmark pp. 1031-1053

- Mikkel Høghøj
- Urban planning in ancient cities of Iran: understanding the meaning of urban form in the Sasanian city of Ardašīr-Xwarrah pp. 1055-1080

- Hossein Maroufi
- The birth of Mass transit system or the imperative of technology: a look back at the design of suburban train stations in the 1970s pp. 1081-1095

- Elise Avide
- An archive of anxiety: the papers of E. A. A. Rowse pp. 1097-1105

- Adam Page
- Edge conditions: invented peripheries, hidden centres: the 2020 Australasian urban history/planning history conference pp. 1107-1115

- Nicola Pullan
- Design DNA of Mark I – Hong Kong’s public housing prototype pp. 1117-1118

- Miles Glendinning
- Favelas de Río de Janeiro: historia y derecho pp. 1118-1120

- María Cristina Cravino
- Taking the land to make the city: a bicoastal history of North America pp. 1120-1122

- Sarah Lopez
- Improvised City: Architecture, and Governance in Shanghai, 1843–1937 pp. 1122-1124

- Liu Yishi
- The architecture of Scotland, 1660–1750 pp. 1124-1126

- Deborah Howard
- The New Enclosure: The Appropriation of Public Land in Neoliberal Britain pp. 1126-1128

- Günter Gassner
Volume 35, issue 5, 2020
- Conservation logics that reshape mega-event spaces: San Antonio and Brisbane post expo pp. 753-777

- Jennifer Minner and Martin Abbott
- Major events and urban development: exploring the spatial impact of China's expositions in the early twentieth century pp. 779-804

- Zhe Liu, Pieter M.K.J. Uyttenhove, Luce Beeckmans and Xin Zheng
- An ‘ordinary modernist’? Empire and nation in Ariel Kahane’s large-scale planning pp. 805-826

- Shira Wilkof
- Avoiding white elephants? The planning and design of London’s 2012 Olympic and Paralympic venues, 2002–2018 pp. 827-848

- Juliet Davis
- Street names in Dakar-Plateau: a colonial and post-colonial perspective pp. 849-872

- Krzysztof Górny and Ada Górna
- Dalian’s unique planning history and its contested heritage in urban regeneration pp. 873-894

- Yang Liu, Karine Dupre, Xin Jin and David Weaver
- The natural environment in socialist modernity: three case studies of new urban areas in Czechoslovakia (1966–1991) pp. 895-907

- Jan Dostalík
- 4th Urbanism and urban planners in Brazil seminar (4thSUUB), Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2019. Ideas, practices and institutions in the formation of urbanism and urban planners in Brazil. CONFERENCE REPORT pp. 909-914

- Elisângela de Almeida Chiquito and Rita Velloso
- Glasgow high-rise homes, estates and communities in the post-war period pp. 915-916

- Ambrose Gillick
- Il mito dell’equilibrio. Il dibattito anglo-italiano per il governo del territorio negli anni del dopoguerra [The myth of balance. The Anglo-Italian debate on urban and regional planning after World War II] pp. 916-918

- Filippo De Pieri
- Architecture of counterrevolution: the French army in Northern Algeria pp. 918-920

- Nora Lafi
- Große Pläne für Kassel. 1919 bis 1949. Projekte zu Stadtentwicklung und Städtebau pp. 920-921

- Karl Friedhelm Fischer
- Hidden London: discovering the forgotten underground pp. 922-923

- Michael Hebbert
- Power Moves: Transportation, Politics, and Development in Houston pp. 923-925

- Robert W. Pfaff
Volume 35, issue 3, 2020
- Cities and memory: a history of the role of memorials in urban design from the Renaissance to Canberra pp. 401-431

- Quentin Stevens
- The ‘desiccator difficulty’: surprise, indignation and the local politics of planning for sanitary technology in nineteenth century Melbourne pp. 433-455

- Elizabeth Jean Taylor
- Regional cities: international references in Brazilian regional planning in the 1950s and 1960s pp. 457-476

- Gislaine Elizete Beloto
- Kuy-e Narmak (1952–1958): the growth and change of an urban community in Tehran pp. 477-504

- Mohamad Sedighi and Nelson Mota
- Whose master plan? Kisho Kurokawa and ‘capital planning’ in post-Soviet Astana, 1995–2000 pp. 505-523

- Nari Shelekpayev
- Shankland and Cox at Cergy-Pontoise. Passing on British town planning working practices in France pp. 525-547

- Anne Portnoï
- An infrastructure of light and darkness: in visual conversation with Baudouin Mouanda pp. 549-560

- Liora Bigon
- 8th PNUM conference, Maringá, Brazil, 21–23 August 2019 pp. 561-564

- Renato Leão Rego
- Contested City: Art and Public History as Meditation at New York’s Seward Park Urban Renewal Area pp. 565-567

- Karilyn Crockett
- Lizabeth Cohen, Saving America’s Cities: Ed Logue and the Struggle to Renew Urban America in the Suburban Age pp. 567-568

- David Hochfelder
- Seismic City: An Environmental History of San Francisco's 1906 Earthquake pp. 568-570

- Pollyanna Rhee
- The closet and the cul-de-sac: the politics of sexual privacy in Northern California pp. 570-572

- Davy Knittle
- Histories of Dirt. Media and Urban Life in Colonial and Postcolonial Lagos pp. 572-574

- Carlos Nunes Silva
- Iconic planned communities and the challenge of change pp. 574-576

- Rosemary Wakeman
- Developing Expertise: architecture and real estate in metropolitan America pp. 576-578

- Richard Longstreth
Volume 35, issue 2, 2020
- The long after-life of Christopher Wren’s short-lived London plan of 1666 pp. 231-252

- Michael Hebbert
- Urbanizing India’s frontier: Sriganganagar and canal-town planning on the Indus plains pp. 253-276

- Jacob L. Stock and Jeffrey M. Chusid
- From Geddes’ city museum to Farrell’s urban room: past, present, and future at the Newcastle City Futures exhibition pp. 277-297

- Mark Tewdwr-Jones, Dhruv Sookhoo and Robert Freestone
- Infrastructures of displacement: the transpacific travel of urban renewal during the Cold War pp. 299-319

- Sujin Eom
- The world’s first slum improvement programme: Calcutta’s bustees, 1876–1910 pp. 321-344

- Richard Harris
- Time scales and planning history: medium- and long-term interpretations of downtown Toronto planning and development pp. 345-369

- Pierre Filion
- Antal Palóczi and the beginnings of modern urban planning in the Kingdom of Hungary: the example of Bratislava and Novi Sad (1867–1918) pp. 371-381

- Henrieta Moravčíková, Laura Pastoreková and Éva Lovra
- Report from the 2019 association of European schools of planning annual conference: 9–13 July 2019, Venice, Italy pp. 383-388

- Gabriel Schwake
- City on fire: technology, social change, and the hazards of progress in Mexico City, 1860–1910 pp. 389-390

- Samuel J. Martland
- How states shaped postwar America: state government and urban power pp. 390-392

- Mason B. Williams
- Manuale zum Städtebau. Die Systematisierung des Wissens von der Stadt 1870–1950 pp. 392-394

- Dirk Schubert
- Scheming: a social history of Glasgow council housing, 1919–1956 pp. 394-396

- Mark Swenarton
- Race for profit: how banks and the real estate industry undermined black homeownership pp. 396-398

- Andrew W. Kahrl
- The gateway to the pacific: Japanese Americans and the remaking of San Francisco pp. 398-399

- Megan Asaka
Volume 35, issue 1, 2020
- The preparation of town planning schemes in the Metropolitan Police District, excluding the county of London, 1909–1934 pp. 1-26

- Michael P. Collins
- Postmodernism and socialist mass housing in Poland pp. 27-60

- Florian Urban
- Contesting conservation-planning: insights from Ireland since independence pp. 61-90

- Arthur Parkinson, Mark Scott and Declan Redmond
- Urban modernization and heritage in the historic centre of Santiago de Chile (1818–1939) pp. 91-113

- Eugenio Garcés Feliú, José Rosas Vera, Elvira Pérez Villalón and Juan Camilo Pardo de Castro
- Taking the high ground: construction of the regional spatial order of Chang’an Area in Tang Dynasty pp. 115-141

- Lu Guo and Xiao Rong
- The planned destruction of Chinatowns in the United States and Canada since c.1900 pp. 143-168

- Domenic Vitiello and Zoe Blickenderfer
- Imported modernity and local design: the creation of resilient public spaces in late Ottoman Palestine, 1878–1918 pp. 169-192

- Talia Abramovich, Marina Epstein-Pliouchtch and Iris Aravot
- Temporary dwellings as informal suburban development in the global North and the case of Sydney 1945–1960 pp. 193-209

- Nicola Pullan
- Perspectives on decentralization past, present, and future: a review of conferences in Grenoble, Milan, and Delft (2017–2019) pp. 211-216

- Elmira Jafari and Nicole De Togni
- São Paulo: a graphic biography pp. 217-218

- Marcio Siwi
- Industrial Teesside, lives and legacies: a post-industrial geography pp. 218-220

- Ray Hudson
- Cities and nationhood: American imperialism and urban design in the Philippines, 1898–1916 pp. 220-222

- Gerard Rey Lico
- Neue Heimat. Das Gesicht der Bundesrepublik pp. 222-224

- Cor Wagenaar
- Colonizing, decolonizing, and globalizing Kolkata: from a colonial to a Post-Marxist city pp. 224-226

- Harpreet Mand
- Boom cities: architect-planners and the politics of radical urban renewal in 1960s Britain pp. 226-227

- Nicholas Beech
- New world cities. Challenges of urbanization and globalization in the Americas pp. 228-229

- Orlando Deavila Pertuz
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