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March 2024, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 215-243 ‘Living beyond its present means’: World Bank push and local pushback over lowest-cost housing for postcolonial Dakar
by Helen Gyger - 245-258 Local planning in the national provisions of the Polish Building Code of 1928 - a forgotten legacy
by Wojciech Korbel - 259-283 Israel’s largest landfill rehabilitation: creative landscape design as a catalyst for a functioning metropolis
by Galia Limor-Sagiv & Nurit Lissovsky & Naomi Angel - 285-317 Taming ‘wild’ Vienna? The handling of informal settlements by the planning authorities – perspectives, discourse, (counter)actions in the interwar and post-war periods
by Andre Krammer & Friedrich Hauer - 319-345 How did the idea of the garden suburb emerge in the 1970s? An analysis based on the performance of the City of São Paulo Company in São Paulo
by Sidney Piochi Bernardini & Ana Carolina Capelozza Mano - 347-369 The other Tianjin and its concession culture: local residents’ perception of the postcolonial identity of Minyuan Stadium
by Yanning Xiang & Yat Ming Loo & Jonathan Hale - 371-403 Behind the metropolis: understanding Grand Paris through the history of its regional plans
by Frédéric Pousin & Nathalie Roseau - 405-439 Conformity and variety: city planning in Taiwan during 1683–1895
by Shimeng Sun - 441-457 Unplanned rapid urban growth in Birjand, Iran (1986–2022)
by Mahdi Gheitasi & Ali Maddahi & Newsha Salari - 459-476 The urban planning transformation of Jaffa: pre and post-1948 perspectives
by Tony Rantissi - 477-478 Historia de las Villas en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires: Desde los orígenes hasta nuestros días [History of the shantytowns in the city of Buenos Aires: from the origins to the present]
by Claudia Gabriela Reta - 478-480 Frederick Law Olmsted. Architecte du paysage [Frederick Law Olmsted: architect of landscape]
by Gaia Caramellino - 480-482 Jakarta: the city of a thousand dimensions
by Christopher Silver - 483-485 Im Gleichschritt. Der Architekten- und Ingenieurverein zu Berlin im Nationalsozialismus
by Karl Friedhelm Fischer
January 2024, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-5 Model Cities at fifty: afterlives
by Susanne Schindler - 7-30 Marshall Plan or neocolonization? The Model Cities Program and Black planning criticism
by Jeremy Lee Wolin - 31-57 Product and process: New York’s Model Cities vest-pocket housing and rehabilitation programme
by Susanne Schindler - 59-84 Broker power: real estate brokers in the St. Louis Model Cities program, 1966–1975
by Morris Speller - 85-107 Black Arts/West and the ironies of development in Seattle’s ‘Other America’
by Mark Krasovic - 109-129 Layers of reconstruction: the planning history of disaster-prone Kamaishi
by Naoto Nakajima - 131-152 Plague, quarantine, and environmental design in nineteenth century Odesa
by Maya Gervits - 153-177 The emergence and evolution of workers’ villages in early New China
by Yiping Zhang & Yves Schoonjans & Gisèle Gantois - 179-194 Naples: a city away from water
by Paolo De Martino - 195-204 On the police as infrastructure and managers in the African city
by Wangui Kimari - 205-206 States of cultivation: imperial transition and scientific agriculture in the Eastern Mediterranean
by Zeead Yaghi - 206-208 Routledge handbook of Asian cities
by Creighton Connolly - 208-210 Sultanahmet, Istanbul’s historic peninsula: musealization and urban conservation
by Mesut Dinler - 210-213 Concrete city: material flows and urbanization in West Africa
by Maren Larsen
November 2023, Volume 38, Issue 6
- 1143-1162 The post-war reconstruction planning of London
by Peter J. Larkham & David Adams - 1163-1184 Corridors as empty signifiers: the entanglement of Mozambique’s colonial past and present in its development corridors
by Joshua Kirshner & Idalina Baptista - 1185-1212 Institutionalization of Transit-Oriented Development in Tokyo 1868–1945
by Yudi Liu & Ryoichi Nitanai & Rikutaro Manabe & Akito Murayama - 1213-1232 Petroleumscapes and the urban fabric: a study of hinterland development in Cepu, Indonesia
by Hajar Ahmad Chusaini & Imam Buchori & Jawoto Sih Setyono - 1233-1255 Agricultural land change, planning and urbanisation: a case study from Erzurum, Türkiye (1940–2022)
by K. Cihangir-Çamur & D. Dursun & A. B. Kaya - 1257-1280 Minimum government assistance: planning cottage resettlement areas in post-war Hong Kong
by Carmen C. M. Tsui - 1281-1300 The social psychologist as planner: the pioneering work of Oscar Oeser in urban and rural communities in mid-twentieth century Australia
by Marco Amati & Roderick D. Buchanan - 1301-1325 An analysis of the small planned towns built for the workers of the Badajoz Plan dams in Spain
by Pedro Plasencia-Lozano & Marina Bargón-García - 1327-1342 Obituary: Jean-Louis Cohen (20 July 1949–7 August 2023)
by Hartmut Frank - 1343-1363 The planning of the Beijing Legation Quarter and the multiple identities of post-colonial heritage (1950s–2010s)
by Ding He & Lin Yuan & Wenting Chen - 1365-1376 A review of housing policy in post-war Yugoslavia and Kosovo
by Gazmend Uka - 1377-1378 Historia y memoria de villas y favelas
by Leandro Benmergui - 1378-1380 Tra simili, Storie incrociate dei quartieri italiani del secondo dopoguerra [Of the same type: connected stories of Italian neighbourhoods since the Second World War]
by John Foot - 1380-1382 Unabhängige Historikerkommission “Planen und Bauen im Nationalsozialismus” [Independent Commission of Historians “Planning and Construction during National Socialism”
by Victoria Grau & Max Welch Guerra - 1382-1384 Against the commons: a radical history of urban planning
by John R. Gold - 1385-1386 In the Skin of the City. Spatial transformation in Luanda
by Carlos Nunes Silva
September 2023, Volume 38, Issue 5
- 925-928 Planning, history … and the environment?
by John R. Gold & Margaret M. Gold - 929-947 Taking critical junctures seriously: theory and method for causal analysis of rapid institutional change
by Andre Sorensen - 949-974 The water heritage of China: the polders of Tai Lake Basin as continuing landscape
by Yi-Wen Wang & John Pendlebury & Christian Nolf - 975-994 Construction and clearance in Israel, 1960–1975: between the local and the international
by Elia Etkin & Paula Kabalo - 995-1018 Immigration, employment, and new town initiatives in Hong Kong
by Junwei Li - 1019-1040 Replanning the central area of Wakefield, West Yorkshire: culture and regeneration, 1990–2021
by Barry Goodchild - 1041-1077 From zeilenbau slabs to community-building clusters. The contribution of Seoul to the planning of mass housing estates, 1962–2008
by Marc Brossa - 1079-1102 Holy green: silwan, design knowledge, and the 1967 making of Jerusalem's Old City Walls National Park
by Shira Wilkof & Alona Nitzan Shiftan - 1103-1117 Critical cartographies for assessing and designing with planning legacies: the case of Jaap Bakema’s Open Society in ‘t Hool, the Netherlands
by Juan Sanz Oliver & Gregory Bracken & Víctor Muñoz Sanz - 1119-1131 Housing low-income populations as a Cold War geostrategic tool. The case of the Instituto de Credito Territorial’s Ciudad Kennedy in Colombia
by Victoria Eugenia Sanchez Holguin - 1133-1135 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]
by Carla Garrido de Oliveira - 1135-1136 Avenue of the Americas. New York, biografia di una strada. [Avenue of the Americas. New York, biography of a street]
by Leonardo Zuccaro Marchi - 1136-1138 On balance: architecture and vertigo
by Amy Butt - 1138-1140 Cities alive: Jane Jacobs, Christopher Alexander, and the roots of Urban Renaissance
by Javier Monclús - 1140-1142 Manila’s Architectural Heritage 1571-1960. Volume 1 The Center: Intramuros, Binondo, San Nicolas, Tondo
by Ian Morley
July 2023, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 731-735 The Regional Planning Association of America at 100: a new exploration
by Stephen J. Ramos - 737-739 The Regional Planning Association of America: Past and Future
by Lewis Mumford - 741-757 From the RPAA to the RDCA – communitarian regionalism as a consistent theme
by Kristin Larsen - 759-777 Bioregional urbanism: reflecting on the legacy of the RPAA through the lens of Jaqueline Tyrwhitt
by Ellen Shoshkes - 779-797 A century of regionalisms: the Regional Plan Association of New York and the Regional Planning Association of America in comparative perspective
by Robert Fishman - 799-817 Southern regionalism: social science and regional-national planning in the interwar U.S. South
by Stephen J. Ramos - 819-829 What would the RPAA do?
by Emily Talen - 831-833 The modernity of the Regional Planning Association of America
by Peter G. Rowe - 835-854 The pursuit of permanence: regulating land for socio-economic stability in a colonial Massachusetts town
by Andrew H. Whittemore - 855-876 Through the bridges: the Black Cultural Association in São Paulo, urban planning and the contours of the white city
by Ana Barone - 877-889 The location of a railway station and its impact on urban planning in colonial Lahore 1846–1947
by Naubada Ali & Zhou Qi - 891-900 Habitat. Towards an ecological urban lexicon
by Leonardo Zuccaro Marchi - 901-911 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
by Laura Dunham - 913-914 Urban design in the 20th century: a history
by Peter J. Larkham - 915-917 Heritage conservation in postcolonial India: approaches and challenges
by Neel Kamal Chapagain - 917-918 The grid and the park: public space and urban culture in Buenos Aires, 1887–1936
by Filippo De Pieri - 919-920 Lorraine Leu, defiant Geographies: race and urban space in 1920s Rio de Janeiro
by Leandro Benmergui - 920-922 Reshaping the frontier landscape: Dongchuan in 18th-century Southwest China
by Yonggu Li - 922-924 Dwelling on the green line: privatize and rule in Israel/Palestine
by Yael Allweil
May 2023, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 467-497 The making of a model town: planning in a Princely city and the All-India Sanitary Conferences
by Sonali Dhanpal - 499-524 A hole in the wall: French colonial planning approaches and the building of the Central Market in Rabat, Morocco (1922–1925)
by Rim Yassine Kassab - 525-557 ‘The core’: the centre as a concept in twentieth-century British planning and architecture. Part two: the realization of the idea
by Elizabeth Darling & Alistair Fair - 559-580 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
by Hana Salah-Salah - 581-602 Port-railway connection in Setúbal (Portugal) – an understanding of the past for a sustainable future
by Fernanda de Lima Lourencetti - 603-641 Peripheralization through mass housing urbanization in Hong Kong, Mexico City, and Paris
by Anne Kockelkorn & Christian Schmid & Monika Streule & Kit Ping Wong - 643-669 Path dependency in aesthetic control management within Turkish planning history
by Azadeh Rezafar & Sevkiye Sence Turk - 671-693 Working-class suburban housing, homeownership and urban social movements during Francoism in Barcelona, 1939–1975
by Manel Guàrdia & José Luis Oyón & Maribel Rosselló & David H. Falagán - 695-708 Fire in the port city: the impact of different population groups on the destruction and revival of Canton city in the nineteenth century
by Xueping Gu & Carola Hein - 709-720 Tracking the morphology of building types and site planning layouts within Seoul’s reconstructed and redeveloped apartment complexes
by Soe Won Hwang & Hangyu Oh & Jae Woo Kim - 721-722 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]
by Gaia Caramellino - 722-724 Urban design in the 20th century. A history
by Pierre-Alain Croset - 724-726 State of the legacy: reviewing a decade of writings on the regeneration promises of London 2012
by John R. Gold - 726-728 Résonnances oasiennes. Approches sensibles de l’urbain au Sahara [Resonances from the Oases. Sensitive approaches to the urban in the Sahara]
by Nora Lafi - 728-729 À Beira da Cidade: Política e Poética do Loteamento [On the edge of the city: politics and poetics of land subdivision]
by Rafael Soares Gonçalves
March 2023, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 231-251 Serving the public interest? Towards a history of private sector planning expertise in England
by Andy Inch & Matthew Wargent & Malcolm Tait - 253-279 Who owns public spaces? The trailblazer exhibition on women’s everyday life in the City of Vienna (1991)
by Oliwia Jackowska & María Novas Ferradás - 281-304 The Sharon Plan reconsidered: how Eliezer Brutzkus’ pre-1948 separatism shaped Israel’s New Towns
by Shira Wilkof - 305-327 The dialogic constitution of model cities: the circulation, encounters and critiques of the Barcelona model in Latin America
by Gabriel Silvestre & Guillermo Jajamovich - 329-352 Deconstructing Cerdá: historical approaches in his three urban planning theories (1855–1867)
by María A. Castrillo Romón & Víctor Pérez-Eguíluz - 353-373 Quartering as an aspect of Italy’s post-unification urban development: the case of Milan’s parade ground
by Federico Camerin - 375-396 Housing matters in the 1970s: foundations, legacies, and impacts from the national laboratory for civil engineering’s research in Portugal
by Patrícia Bento d’Almeida & Teresa Marat-Mendes - 397-420 Military or trade port cities? About the form and function of the Hispanic colonial cities in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Luis Rubén Pérez Pinzón & Narcís Bassols I Gardella - 421-435 Dourgouti and Tavros: the development of two Athenian neighbourhoods with social housing estates
by Nikolina Myofa - 437-451 A 2200-year-old document of planning history: the border city planning system in Chao Cuo’s memorials to the throne
by Lu Guo & Tinghai Wu - 453-456 Nonprofit neighborhoods: an urban history of inequality and the American state
by Dan Holland - 456-457 Landed internationals. Planning cultures, the academy and the making of the modern Middle East
by Nora Lafi - 457-460 Non-Design: Architecture, Liberalism and the Market
by Tahl Kaminer - 460-462 La ciudad latinoamericana: una figura de la imaginación social del siglo XX
by Leandro Benmergui - 462-464 Everyday sectarianism in urban Lebanon: infrastructures, public services, and power
by Zeead Yaghi - 464-466 Diverging space for deviants: the politics of Atlanta’s public housing
by Candace Borders
January 2023, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-24 Not wholly belonging: British planning’s uncertain European connections
by Stephen V. Ward - 25-47 The persistence and rise of master planning in urban Africa: transnational circuits and local ambitions
by Philip Harrison & Sylvia Croese - 49-68 The Dutch ‘Gateway to Europe’ spatial policy narrative, 1980–2020: a systematic review
by Merten Nefs & Wil Zonneveld & Paul Gerretsen - 69-98 ‘The core’: the centre as a concept in twentieth-century British planning and architecture.Part one: the emergence of the idea
by Elizabeth Darling & Alistair Fair - 99-125 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
by Naoto Nakajima - 127-143 From home to work to shop to home: the planned retail chain in Soviet Lithuania, 1960s–1980s
by Brigita Tranavičiūtė - 145-171 Davids and the Goliath at Downtown: why central Auckland’s largest post-war urban renewal scheme could not be stopped
by Elizabeth Aitken Rose & Julia Gatley & Luciana Mota - 173-196 Colonial legacies and contemporary urban planning practices in Dhaka, Bangladesh
by Gideon Baffoe & Shilpi Roy - 197-211 ‘Captains of industry’ of the metropolitan nexus: private mass housing development in twentieth-century Belgium
by Laurence Heindryckx & Michiel Dehaene - 213-222 Seminars on urban design and the constitution of the discipline in mid-1980s Brazil
by Maria Cristina da Silva Leme & Renato Leão Rego & Carolina Pescatori Cândido da Silva & Dinalva Derenzo Roldan - 223-225 Merlin Chowkwanyun, All Health Politics is Local
by Jennifer Whittaker - 225-227 The new urban aesthetic: digital experiences of urban change
by Günter Gassner - 227-228 Instituições de Urbanismo no Brasil, 1930-1979 [Institutions of Urbanism in Brazil 1930-1979]
by Leandro Benmergui - 229-230 La città degli igienisti. Riforme e utopie sanitarie nell’Italia umbertina [The city of hygienists. Health reforms and utopias in Umbertine Italy]
by Filippo De Pieri
November 2022, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 1115-1146 Urbanism of zines: the potential of environmentalist zines as sources for planning history
by Andrea Gimeno-Sánchez - 1147-1178 Planning versus reality: building ‘native’ housing estates in Lomé and Douala, late nineteenth century till 1940
by P. M. Bezemer & A. M. Martin - 1179-1203 From sparse to compact city – shifting notions of nature in post-war residential landscapes in the Helsinki region
by Ranja Hautamäki - 1205-1230 Advocacy planning: were expectations fulfilled?
by Tore Sager - 1231-1259 The enduring importance of strategic vision in planning: the case of the West Midlands Green Belt
by Charles Edward Goode - 1261-1262 Editorial
by Carola Hein - 1263-1268 Report from the 19th International Planning History Society Conference: July 5–6 2022, Delft, The Netherlands
by Stephen J. Ramos - 1269-1284 Gordon Cherry memorial lecture 2022: the design-politics of planning equitably resilient capital cities
by Lawrence J. Vale - 1285-1299 Protecting the historical city – urban regeneration in Eastern Germany during the 1990s as a starting point for a sustainable urban development?
by Jana Breßler - 1301-1309 19th IPHS Conference, 5–6 July 2022 (Delft, The Netherlands) prizes and awards
by Nuran Zeren Gülersoy - 1311-1313 Post-war architecture between Italy and the UK: exchanges and transcultural influences
by Alan Powers - 1313-1315 The Routledge handbook of infrastructure design: global perspectives from architectural history
by John R. Gold - 1315-1317 Oil Spaces: Exploring the Global Petroleumscape
by Leyla Sayfutdinova - 1317-1319 Košice, Bratislava, Prague. De la planification urbaine à la ville-région
by Isabelle Gournay - 1319-1320 Informal Urbanization in Latin America. Collaborative Transformations of Public Spaces
by Kathrin Golda-Pongratz - 1321-1322 Fabricating Lureland - a history of the imagination and memory of Peacehaven, a speculative interwar garden city development by the sea
by Dennis Hardy
September 2022, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 871-887 Experts, export, and the entanglements of global planning
by Filippo De Dominicis & Ines Tolic - 889-920 Imperial spectacle and emergency shelters: the American Red Cross programmes presented at the Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, 1915
by Theodossis Issaias - 921-948 Rehearsing experts and ‘inperts’: crossing transnational housing narratives in West Africa
by Mónica Pacheco - 949-971 Foreign aid for rural development: village design and planning in post-independence Morocco
by Michele Tenzon & Axel Fisher - 973-999 News from the Modern Front: Constantinos A. Doxiadis’s Ekistics, the United Nations, and the post-war discourse on housing, building and planning
by Ines Tolić - 1001-1027 Ford’s network: the American-Yugoslav project and the circulation of urban planning expertise in the Cold War
by Vladimir Kulić - 1029-1049 The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) experts’ contribution in the establishment of the University of Patras
by Vassiliki Petridou - 1051-1072 Global experts for historic towns: Leonardo Benevolo and Giorgio Lombardi’s contributions to UNDP/UNESCO Andean region programme
by Anna-Paola Pola - 1073-1095 The post-war rebirth of Yokohama: the planner Akira Tamura’s contributions to municipal reform
by Toshio Taguchi - 1097-1102 Replanning and rebuilding cities damaged by catastrophe: the Planning Perspectives contribution
by Peter J. Larkham - 1103-1104 Electrifying Mexico: technology and the transformation of a modern city
by S. Yohad Zacarías - 1104-1106 The Roots of Educational Inequality: Philadelphia’s Germantown High School, 1907-2014
by Cristina Viviana Groeger - 1106-1107 The bonds of inequality: debt and the making of the American city
by Timothy J. Lombardo - 1108-1109 Le prolétariat ne se promène pas nu. Moscou en projets [The proletariat does not walk naked. Moscow through its projects]
by Alessandro De Magistris - 1109-1112 Photographs and the practice of history: a short primer
by Laura Bowie - 1112-1114 Building colonial Hong Kong: speculative development and segregation in the city
by Zhigang Li
July 2022, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 659-683 The Olympic Effect in strategic planning: insights from candidate cities
by G. Lopes dos Santos & J. Gonçalves - 685-712 Planning a Christian campus in Quasi-colonial China: Lingnan University, Guangzhou, 1904–1931
by Yinrui Xie & Paul Walker - 713-733 Urban planning history of Malawi: case study of the capital Lilongwe
by Evance Mwathunga & Ronnie Donaldson - 735-759 Housing the nascent middle class: the first high-rise planned community in post-war Hong Kong
by Carmen C. M. Tsui - 761-793 Planning at the edge: urbanism and socio-political transition in Chelas, Lisbon
by João Cunha Borges & Sara Silva Lopes & Rui del Pino Fernandes & Teresa Marat-Mendes - 795-814 The making of Canberra as captured on film (1900–1945)
by Lauren Pikó & Hannah Lewi - 815-839 Soviet specialists’s urban planning technical assistance to China, 1949–1959
by Hao Li - 841-857 The role of urban landscapes in the formation of urban identity and urban memory relations: the case of Van/Turkey
by Feran Aşur & Elif Akpinar Kulekci & Muhsine Perihan - 859-860 Arquitetura Evanescente, o desaparecimento de edifícios cariocas em perspectiva histórica [Evanescent architecture, the disappearing of Rio de Janeiro buildings from a historical perspective]
by Leandro Benmergui - 860-862 Urban legends: the South Bronx in representation and ruin
by Noël K. Wolfe - 862-864 八大重点城市规划——新中国成立初期的城市规划历史研究 (第二版) [The Planning of Eight Key New Industrial Cities: Urban Planning History of the People's Republic of China in the 1950s (Second Version)]
by Shulan Fu - 864-865 Urban lowlands: a history of neighborhoods, poverty, and planning
by Claire Campbell - 866-867 Trophy cities: a feminist perspective on new capitals
by Alan Mabin - 868-869 Postmodern architecture in socialist Poland: transformation, symbolic form and national identity
by Piotr J. Leśniak
May 2022, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 433-444 The art of preserving and building cities in Italy (1860–1930): legacies and actors
by Heleni Porfyriou & Guido Vittorio Zucconi - 445-475 Building Roma Capitale: knowing and interpreting the city of the past (1870–1925)
by Elisabetta Pallottino - 477-495 L’architetto integrale and Gustavo Giovannoni’s role in education and cultural dissemination
by Giuseppe Bonaccorso - 497-527 Building the capital city: Maria Ponti Pasolini, the Passeggiata Archeologica and the planning of Rome (1887-1917)
by Maria Grazia Turco - 529-550 For the defence of Florence: site-specific urbanism versus sanitary planning
by Thomas Renard - 551-581 Shaping early twentieth century Rome: the AACAR and the contributions of Filippo Galassi and Gustavo Giovannoni
by Francesca Romana Stabile - 583-614 Planning Venice after the Italian Unification: The Development of a Space-based Identity
by Guido Zucconi - 615-627 Retrospect and prospect: a review of research contributions on China’s planning history (2011-2020)
by Mengfei Tong & Baihao Li & Zhao Li - 629-639 The Hispanic International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF-H). A platform for dialogue between urban planners and urban form researchers in Spanish-speaking countries
by Javier Monclús - 641-654 A 90th birthday tributeAnthony D. King: an appreciation
by Abidin Kusno - 655-656 Asuntos y debates en torno a las instalaciones militares en abandon. Una reseña en perspectiva internacional [Questions and debates around the military installations in abandonment. An international overview]
by Caterina Quaglio - 656-657 Landscapes of housing: design and planning in the history of environmental thought
by Filippo De Pieri
March 2022, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 217-242 ‘Beyond repair’: modernism, renewal and the conservation of Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market, 1967–76
by James Lesh & Kali Myers - 243-265 A New Town and a numbers game: Runcorn, Merseyside, and Liverpool
by Salvatore Dellaria - 267-292 Yaba housing scheme and the colonial ‘re-planning’ of Lagos, 1917–1952
by Lanre Davies - 293-317 Housing Haussmann’s Paris: the politics and legacy of Second Empire redevelopment
by Yonah Freemark & A. Bliss & Lawrence J. Vale - 319-339 Planning capital cities: a cultural district in Canada’s capital region
by Eleonora Redaelli & Guy Chiasson - 341-368 Skelmersdale: design and implementation of a British new town, 1961–1985
by Thomas Szydlowski - 369-399 The shape of things to come, Hong Kong's infrastructural city fabric: 1989–2020
by Nathalie Roseau - 401-414 From monumentality to diversity – Lourenço Marques between the urban plans of Aguiar and Azevedo (1950-1970)
by Paulo Tormenta Pinto & Ana Vaz Milheiro & Elisiário Miranda & Pedro Luz Pinto - 415-425 Recent evolution of housing finance policy and development agendas in Mexico
by Alejandra Reyes - 427-429 A queer New York: geographies of lesbians, dykes, and queers
by Davy Knittle - 429-430 How cities matter
by Federico Camerin - 430-432 Pensando as favelas cariocas: história e questões urbanas (volume 1) [Reflecting on Rio’s Favelas: history and urban questions]
by Marcos Burgos
January 2022, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-8 Epidemics, Planning and the City: A Special Issue of Planning Perspectives
by Juliet Davis - 9-26 Epidemics, the issue of control and the grid: a nineteenth-century perspective from Buenos Aires
by Antonio Carbone - 27-52 Unsettling a sanitary enclave: malaria at Mian Mir (1849–1910)
by Nida Rehman - 53-76 Influenza pandemic and the development of public health infrastructure in Bombay city, 1919–1935
by Mrunmayee Satam - 77-102 Consumption crusade: the influence of tuberculosis on the emergence of town planning in South Australia, 1890–1918
by Julie A. Collins & Peter Lekkas