Planning Perspectives
2013 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2015
- La Perla - 100 years of informal architecture in San Juan, Puerto Rico pp. 495-536

- Florian Urban
- From planning to opportunism? Re-examining the creation of the London Docklands Development Corporation pp. 537-570

- Sue Brownill and Glen O'Hara
- From the First Five-Year Plan to the Cultural Revolution: the pre-reform urban transformation of Hangzhou, China pp. 571-595

- Zhu Qian
- Territorial development in the Cape Verde archipelago under the Estado Novo dictatorship (1953-1974) pp. 597-623

- Paulo Tormenta Pinto and Rogério Vieira de Almeida
- Recovering Walter Burley Griffin's final American city plan pp. 625-637

- Christopher Vernon
- Equality in death: Sigurd Lewerentz and the planning of Malmö Eastern Cemetery 1916-1973 pp. 639-657

- Ingrid Campo-Ruiz
- 13th Brazilian seminar on the history of urbanism and the city, University of Brasília, Federal District Legislative Chamber, Brasília, Brazil, 9-12 September 2014 pp. 659-663

- Renato Leão Rego
- Aspects of urbanization in China: Shanghai, Hong Kong, Guangzhou pp. 665-667

- Cecilia L. Chu
- Fighting Westway: environmental law, citizen activism, and the regulatory war that transformed New York City pp. 667-669

- Francesca Russello Ammon
- Spectacular Mexico: design, propaganda, and the 1968 Olympics pp. 669-671

- Diane E. Davis
- City choreographer: Lawrence Halprin in urban renewal America pp. 671-673

- Anna Goodman
- Zoned in the USA: the origins and implications of American land-use regulation pp. 673-675

- Ulf Zimmermann
- On planting and planning. The making of British colonial cities pp. 675-678

- Carlos Nunes Silva
- Die Unruhen von 1850 in Aleppo. Gewalt im urbanen Raum pp. 678-679

- Florian Riedler
- Building the modern church: Roman Catholic church architecture in Britain, 1955 to 1975 pp. 680-682

- Jessica Basciano
- Jakarta, drawing the city near pp. 682-683

- Robert Cowherd
- Paradise planned: the garden suburb and the modern city pp. 684-686

- Isabelle Gournay
Volume 30, issue 3, 2015
- Laayoune, Sidi Ifni and Dakhla: Ramón Estalella's modernist projects in Spanish West Africa, 1961-1969 pp. 311-337

- Pablo Rabasco
- The Crete Development Plan: a post-Second World War Israeli experience of transnational professional exchange pp. 339-365

- Rachel Kallus
- The rules of residential segregation: US housing taxonomies and their precedents pp. 367-395

- Sonia Hirt
- Defence, identity, and urban form: the extreme case of Gjirokastra pp. 397-428

- Ledita Mezini and Dorina Pojani
- Past as guide to sustainable futures: 16th IPHS conference report pp. 429-431

- Domenic Vitiello
- The exhibition as a lens for planning history pp. 433-446

- Robert Freestone
- Buenos Aires and the modern city through Antonio Bonet Castellana's urban proposal: the Plan for Barrio Sur, 1956 pp. 447-462

- Helena Bender
- Olympic housing: a critical review of London 2012's legacy pp. 471-473

- Julie Clark
- A world more concrete: real estate and the remaking of Jim Crow South Florida pp. 473-474

- Roger Biles
- Atlas of the functional city. CIAM 4 and comparative urban analysis pp. 475-476

- Herman van Bergeijk
- Paris ville ouvrière, une histoire occultée 1789-1848 pp. 476-478

- Alice Sotgia
- Cityscapes in history: creating the urban experience pp. 478-480

- Adam Kaasa
- Confronting suburban poverty in America pp. 480-481

- Brian M. Evans
- The urban section: an analytical tool for cities and streets pp. 482-484

- Miriam Fitzpatrick
- People and planning: report of the committee on public participation in planning (The Skeffington Committee Report) with an introduction pp. 484-485

- Phil Child
- Collaborative governance for urban revitalization: lessons from empowerment zones pp. 486-487

- Timothy Weaver
- Jane Jacobs und die Zukunft der Stadt. Diskurse - Perspektiven - Paradigmenwechsel pp. 488-490

- Volker M. Welter
- Building transatlantic Italy: architectural dialogues with postwar America pp. 490-492

- Denise Costanzo
- Engineering Philadelphia: the sellers family and the industrial metropolis pp. 492-494

- John McCarthy
Volume 30, issue 2, 2015
- Anti-planning in the 1940s: the paradox of Florence Taylor pp. 191-209

- Robert Freestone
- The rise and fall of Monica Felton, British town planner and peace activist, 1930s to 1950s pp. 211-229

- Mark Clapson
- Israeli planning in the Shah's Iran: a forgotten episode pp. 231-251

- Neta Feniger and Rachel Kallus
- Knowledge and power in regenerating lived space in Treasure Hill, Taipei 1960s-2010: from squatter settlement to a co-living artist village pp. 253-270

- Mee Kam Ng
- Policy symbolism and air pollution in Toronto and Ontario, 1963-1967 pp. 271-284

- Owen Temby
- The Evolution of Planning Thought Symposium, 19-23 May 2014, Vienna University of Technology, Austria pp. 285-290

- Beatrix Haselsberger
- Chinese planning history and Japanese planning history: exploring the possibility for future academic collaboration - a workshop in the annual conference of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Tokyo, 8-9 November 2013 Conference report pp. 291-296

- Naoto Nakajima
- The West African city: urban space and models of urban planning pp. 297-298

- Arturo Pavani
- Alep et ses territoires. Fabrique et politique d'une ville 1868-2011 pp. 298-300

- Nora Lafi
- Designing Tito's capital: urban planning, modernism, and socialism in Belgrade pp. 300-302

- Kimberly Zarecor
- Fascism, architecture, and the claiming of modern Milan pp. 302-303

- Filippo De Pieri
- Radical cities: across Latin America in search of a new architect pp. 304-305

- Francisco J. Díaz
- The economies of urban diversity. Ruhr area and Istanbul pp. 306-308

- Florian Riedler
- Urbanität und Dichte im Städtebau des 20. Jahrhunderts pp. 308-309

- Florian Urban
Volume 30, issue 1, 2015
- Peter Hall's planning history pp. 11-15

- Robert Freestone
- Taking path dependence seriously: an historical institutionalist research agenda in planning history pp. 17-38

- Andre Sorensen
- Masterplanning public memorials: an historical comparison of Washington, Ottawa and Canberra pp. 39-66

- Quentin Stevens
- Urban design, ideology, and power: use of the central square in Tirana during one century of political transformations pp. 67-94

- Dorina Pojani
- Urban contrast and neo-Toryism: on the social and political symbolism of The Architectural Review 's Townscape campaign pp. 95-128

- Anthony Raynsford
- Commemorating and celebrating Raymond Unwin (1863-1940) pp. 129-140

- Mervyn Miller
- One hundred years in the making: the creation and protection of Raymond Unwin's legacy at Hampstead Garden Suburb pp. 141-152

- David Andrew Davidson
- Preserving and maintaining the concept of Letchworth Garden City pp. 153-163

- John Lewis
- 2014 Australasian Urban History/Planning History conference: landscapes and ecologies of urban and planning history pp. 165-170

- Catherine Evans
- Garden cities and colonial planning: transnationality and urban ideas in Africa and Palestine pp. 171-172

- Carlos Nunes Silva
- The stickup kids: race, drugs, violence and the American dream pp. 172-174

- Deepak Lamba-Nieves
- L'urbanisme espagnol depuis les années 1970. La ville, la démocratie et le marché pp. 174-176

- Gaia Caramellino
- The city after abandonment pp. 176-177

- Joseph Heathcott
- More than shelter: activism and community in San Francisco public housing pp. 178-179

- Ryan Reft
- Making good neighbors: civil rights, liberalism, and integration in postwar Philadelphia pp. 179-181

- Nancy Kwak
- Visual pollution: advertising, signage and environmental quality pp. 181-183

- John Blewitt
- La construction d'une agglomération. Bordeaux et ses banlieues pp. 183-185

- Filippo De Pieri
- The river pollution dilemma in Victorian England: nuisance law versus economic efficiency pp. 185-186

- Chengzhi Yi
- Sarajevo: Die Geschichte einer Stadt pp. 187-188

- Florian Riedler
- The 'perpetual fair': gender, disorder and urban amusement in eighteenth-century London pp. 189-190

- Niamh NicGhabhann
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