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January 2022, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 103-126 Hypochondria as a form factor: The role of colonial anxieties as shapers of buildings and urban spaces in British Africa
by Jacopo Galli - 127-147 The cleanliness of otherness: epidemics, informal urbanization and urban degeneration in early twentieth-century Madrid
by Noel A. Manzano Gómez - 149-168 The pathogenic city: disease, dirt and the planning of Dublin’s Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Markets
by Samantha Martin - 169-189 The biogeopolitics of cities: a critical enquiry across Jerusalem, Phnom Penh, Toronto
by Giorgio Talocci & Donald Brown & Haim Yacobi - 191-203 The past, present and future of African cities: commemorating the life and work of Bill Freund
by Alan Mabin - 205-209 Planning history and everyday urban change: an appreciation of J.W.R. Whitehand (1938–2021)
by Peter J. Larkham - 211-212 Mass housing: modern architecture and state power – a global history
by Ke Song - 212-214 Biagio Rossetti secondo Bruno Zevi [Biagio Rossetti according to Bruno Zevi]
by Filippo De Pieri - 214-216 规画:中国空间规划与人居营建
by Yuan Gao
November 2021, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 1103-1121 On Foucault and Brazilian Urbanismo: a genealogy of city planning in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo (c. 1850s–1945)
by Joel Outtes - 1123-1147 ‘University in the city’: Percy Johnson-Marshall and the reconstruction of Edinburgh’s South Side, 1961–76
by Alistair Fair - 1149-1171 ‘Third Front’ construction in China: planning the industrial towns during the Cold War (1964–1980)
by Gangyi Tan & Yizhuo Gao & Charlie Q. L. Xue & Liquan Xu - 1173-1194 Transformation of urban green spaces from a historical perspective in Veszprém, Hungary
by Vera Iváncsics & Krisztina Filepné Kovács - 1195-1223 Protecting neighbourhood character while allowing growth? Pike/Pine Conservation Overlay District, Seattle, Washington
by Naoko Kuriyama & Jeffrey Karl Ochsner - 1225-1248 Unpacking the intricacies of urban development in Eswatini: from fragmentation to integration
by Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane - 1249-1268 Managed retreat in response to flooding: lessons from the past for contemporary climate change adaptation
by Fiadh Tubridy & Mark Scott & Mick Lennon - 1269-1292 The urban parks in Nanjing, 1900s–2000s: a brief introduction
by Zhen Xu - 1293-1295 All cities should have a dream: in memoriam Jaime Lerner
by Renato Leão Rego - 1297-1304 Interrogating voices from the past: making use of oral testimony in planning historical research
by Christine Garnaut & John R. Gold - 1305-1306 Metropolis: a history of the city, humankind’s greatest invention
by Marton Gera - 1306-1309 Neighborhood
by Zhen Xu - 1309-1311 Review of Marcel Smets, Fondements du Projet Urbain, translation from the Dutch ‘Fundamenten van het stadsontwerp’, 2020
by Cristina Purcar - 1311-1313 Cities for profit: the real estate turn in Asia’s urban politics
by Dallas Rogers - 1313-1316 Ströme und Zonen: Eine Genealogie der ‘funktionalen Stadt’
by Katharina Borsi - 1316-1319 London’s global office economy: from clerical factory to digital hub
by Michael Collins - 1319-1322 Festival cities – culture, planning and urban life
by Sophia Psarra
September 2021, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 881-902 Vienna’s planning history: periodizing stable phases of regulating urban development, 1820–2020
by Johannes Suitner - 903-922 Hebei New Area in Tianjin, 1902–1912 – implementing Japanese commercial and industrial urban planning ideas in China
by Yichi Zhang - 923-948 The patchwork planning of a welfare landscape: reappraising the role of leisure planning in the Swedish welfare state
by Johan Pries & Mattias Qviström - 949-974 Rödabergsområdet: a verdant small town idyll within the city
by Chiara Monterumisi - 975-998 Global ideas and cultural responsiveness: why new towns in Israel and Brazil are not the same
by Renato Leão Rego - 999-1023 Revisiting the Australian Government’s Growth Centres programme 1972–1975
by Julian Bolleter & Robert Freestone & Robert Cameron & George Wilkinson & Paula Hooper - 1025-1051 ‘Between the devil and the Bay of Bengal’: the Ford Foundation and the politics of planning in post-Independence Calcutta
by Andrew Rumbach - 1053-1067 Planning and damming: know-how, logistics, and organization of Italian corporates in Africa
by Filippo De Dominicis & Cristina Pallini - 1069-1090 Spatial Transformation of Tehran between two political upheavals (1953-1979); an analytical approach to making a middle eastern metropolitan region
by Mousa Pazhuhan - 1091-1093 Bangkok utopia: modern architecture and Buddhist felicities, 1910–1973
by Sidh Sintusingha - 1093-1095 Il progetto del mondo. Doxiadis, città e futuro 1955–65 (The project of the world. Doxiadis, city and future 1955–65)
by Gaia Caramellino - 1095-1097 Race, Faith and Planning in Britain
by Katie McClymont - 1097-1099 Bratislava (un)planned city
by Martin Pekár - 1099-1101 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)
by Javier Monclús
July 2021, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 643-666 L’Enfant’s Washington: the figure of the President in the capital of the Republic
by Ingrid Schroder - 667-687 Thinking relationally about socialist cities: cross–border connections in Czechoslovak post-war urban planning and housing construction
by Slavomíra Ferenčuhová - 689-717 Development cooperation and national planning: analysing Finnish complicity in postcolonial Tanzania’s decentralization reform and regional development
by Essi Lamberg - 719-739 Grid orientation and natural ventilation in Cerdà’s 1860 urban plan for Barcelona
by Montserrat Pallares-Barbera & Meritxell Gisbert & Anna Badia - 741-760 Evolution of the administrative entities of urbanistic licenses in the town hall of Madrid: adaptation to the development of the metropolis
by Adolfo García Ruiz-Espiga & Manuel José Soler Severino - 761-787 Factors, mechanisms and challenges of planning in Cyprus: a historical narrative of Limassol’s urban development
by Ilaria Geddes & Byron Ioannou & Michalis Psaras - 789-811 Colonial planning of Nairobi airports, 1933–1953
by Gordon Pirie - 813-846 Parallel and overlapping temporalities of city fabric, the New York Parkway Odyssey: 1870s–2000s
by Nathalie Roseau - 847-857 Typology of medieval urban layouts in historic Lesser Poland and their protection
by Dominika Kuśnierz-Krupa & Justyna Kobylarczyk & Małgorzata Lisińska-Kuśnierz & Michał Krupa & Kazimierz Kuśnierz - 859-872 Suburban gardens in the interwar planning agenda: London’s Becontree vs. Frankfurt’s Rörmerstadt
by Marta García Carbonero - 873-874 Interurban knowledge exchange in Southern and Eastern Europe, 1870–1950
by Kathrin Golda-Pongratz - 874-876 Ciudad de bloques. Reflexiones retrospectivas y prospectivas sobre los polígonos de vivienda ‘modernos’ [City of Slabs. Retrospective and Prospective Reflections on ‘Modern’ Housing Estates]
by Filippo De Pieri - 876-877 The invention of public space: designing for inclusion in Lindsay's New York
by Suchismita Gangopadhyay - 877-880 Out of stock: the warehouse in the history of capitalism
by Sara Stevens
March 2021, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 215-236 Shantytowns, housing and state order: the Plan de Emergencia in 1950s Argentina
by Adriana Laura Massidda - 237-257 The community settlement: a neo-rural territorial tool
by Gabriel Schwake - 259-283 Expressway urbanism: highway planning and the reimagining of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
by Neta Feniger & Roy Kozlovsky - 285-308 Pulo Mas: Jakarta’s failed housing experiment for the masses
by Kemas Ridwan Kurniawan & Christopher Silver & M. Nanda Widyarta & Elita Nuraeny - 309-335 Remaking the border: the proposed border expansion of Canberra in the 1960–70s revisited in the planning and development context of the 21st century
by Richard Hu - 337-362 Urban conservation legacy of the Turkish planning system: tracing spatial change in the Ankara Acropolis, from 1923 onwards
by Merve Demiröz & Neriman Şahin Güçhan - 363-391 Urban resilience and sustainability of the city of Gondar (Ethiopia) in the face of adverse historical changes
by Mulatu Wubneh - 393-409 Evaluating nineteenth-century urbanization in the Galata neighbourhood of İstanbul using the maps by Huber, d’Ostoya, and Goad
by Merve Özbay Kınacı & Nuran Zeren Gulersoy - 411-420 The anniversaries of the Ecole d’urbanisme de Paris (1919–1969–2019)
by Clément Orillard - 421-422 Cairo Collage. Everyday life practices after the event
by Nora Lafi - 422-424 Urban heritage along the silk roads: a contemporary reading of urban transformation of historic cities in the middle east and beyond
by Maryam Abdollahpour & Sara Abbaszadeh - 424-426 Rebuilding Britain’s Blitzed Cities: Hopeful Dreams, Stark Realities
by Wesley Aelbrecht - 426-428 China’s architecture in a globalising world: between socialism and market
by Yat Ming Loo - 428-430 Airbnb, short-term rentals and the future of housing
by Florian Urban - 430-432 New York Recentered: Building the Metropolis from the Shore
by Steven T. Moga
January 2021, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-19 Fritz Schumacher – Neglected German town planner and urban reformer in Hamburg and Cologne
by Dirk Schubert - 21-48 Power, conflict and negotiation between the agents: an alternative vision for contestation on the public space in the late Ottoman empire
by Ahmet Erdem Tozoglu - 49-74 The persistent reinvention of state-led planning policies in Argentina: exploring path dependencies and policy ruptures
by Rodrigo Hernán Alves Rolo - 75-93 Designing disorder: spatial ordering and ethno-religious conflicts in Jos metropolis, North-Central Nigeria
by Onyekachi E. Nnabuihe & Ifeanyi Onwuzuruigbo - 95-123 Planning a ‘Regional breathing space’: the ecological shift in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the New Jersey Meadowlands, 1970
by Şevin Yıldız - 125-145 From ‘minimum dwelling’ to ‘functional city’: reappraising scale transitions in the early history of CIAM (1928–33)
by Aristotle Kallis - 147-182 From prophecy to projection: the New York Metropolitan Region Study and the rescaling of the urban future, 1956–1968
by Peter Ekman - 183-194 An officer and a bourgeois: Israeli military personnel, suburbanization and selective privatization
by Gabriel Schwake - 195-205 Designing the 2018 Urbanism places exhibition and public planning history
by Naoto Nakajima - 207-208 A Maravilhosa Fábrica de Virtudes: o decoro na arquitetura religiosa de Vila Rica, Minas Gerais (1711–1822)
by Fernando Atique - 208-209 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]
by Filippo De Pieri - 210-212 Designing San Francisco: art, land, and urban renewal in the city by the Bay
by Rachel Brahinsky - 212-213 Of greater dignity than riches: austerity and housing design in India
by Yingchun Li
November 2020, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 927-953 Evaluating the contribution of planning gain to an inclusive housing legacy: a case study of London 2012
by Penny Bernstock - 955-968 The historical development of the housing policy of Russian cities from pre-industrialization period to free real estate market
by Olga Siegmunt - 969-1004 Spaces of transition: testing high standard housing in late-socialist Belgrade
by Dalia Dukanac & Ljiljana Blagojević - 1005-1030 Dublin's twentieth-century social housing policies: tenure, ‘reserved areas’ and housing type
by Joseph Brady & Ruth McManus - 1031-1053 Planning Aarhus as a welfare geography: urban modernism and the shaping of ‘welfare subjects’ in post-war Denmark
by Mikkel Høghøj - 1055-1080 Urban planning in ancient cities of Iran: understanding the meaning of urban form in the Sasanian city of Ardašīr-Xwarrah
by Hossein Maroufi - 1081-1095 The birth of Mass transit system or the imperative of technology: a look back at the design of suburban train stations in the 1970s
by Elise Avide - 1097-1105 An archive of anxiety: the papers of E. A. A. Rowse
by Adam Page - 1107-1115 Edge conditions: invented peripheries, hidden centres: the 2020 Australasian urban history/planning history conference
by Nicola Pullan - 1117-1118 Design DNA of Mark I – Hong Kong’s public housing prototype
by Miles Glendinning - 1118-1120 Favelas de Río de Janeiro: historia y derecho
by María Cristina Cravino - 1120-1122 Taking the land to make the city: a bicoastal history of North America
by Sarah Lopez - 1122-1124 Improvised City: Architecture, and Governance in Shanghai, 1843–1937
by Liu Yishi - 1124-1126 The architecture of Scotland, 1660–1750
by Deborah Howard - 1126-1128 The New Enclosure: The Appropriation of Public Land in Neoliberal Britain
by Günter Gassner
September 2020, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 753-777 Conservation logics that reshape mega-event spaces: San Antonio and Brisbane post expo
by Jennifer Minner & Martin Abbott - 779-804 Major events and urban development: exploring the spatial impact of China's expositions in the early twentieth century
by Zhe Liu & Pieter M.K.J. Uyttenhove & Luce Beeckmans & Xin Zheng - 805-826 An ‘ordinary modernist’? Empire and nation in Ariel Kahane’s large-scale planning
by Shira Wilkof - 827-848 Avoiding white elephants? The planning and design of London’s 2012 Olympic and Paralympic venues, 2002–2018
by Juliet Davis - 849-872 Street names in Dakar-Plateau: a colonial and post-colonial perspective
by Krzysztof Górny & Ada Górna - 873-894 Dalian’s unique planning history and its contested heritage in urban regeneration
by Yang Liu & Karine Dupre & Xin Jin & David Weaver - 895-907 The natural environment in socialist modernity: three case studies of new urban areas in Czechoslovakia (1966–1991)
by Jan Dostalík - 909-914 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
by Elisângela de Almeida Chiquito & Rita Velloso - 915-916 Glasgow high-rise homes, estates and communities in the post-war period
by Ambrose Gillick - 916-918 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]
by Filippo De Pieri - 918-920 Architecture of counterrevolution: the French army in Northern Algeria
by Nora Lafi - 920-921 Große Pläne für Kassel. 1919 bis 1949. Projekte zu Stadtentwicklung und Städtebau
by Karl Friedhelm Fischer - 922-923 Hidden London: discovering the forgotten underground
by Michael Hebbert - 923-925 Power Moves: Transportation, Politics, and Development in Houston
by Robert W. Pfaff
May 2020, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 401-431 Cities and memory: a history of the role of memorials in urban design from the Renaissance to Canberra
by Quentin Stevens - 433-455 The ‘desiccator difficulty’: surprise, indignation and the local politics of planning for sanitary technology in nineteenth century Melbourne
by Elizabeth Jean Taylor - 457-476 Regional cities: international references in Brazilian regional planning in the 1950s and 1960s
by Gislaine Elizete Beloto - 477-504 Kuy-e Narmak (1952–1958): the growth and change of an urban community in Tehran
by Mohamad Sedighi & Nelson Mota - 505-523 Whose master plan? Kisho Kurokawa and ‘capital planning’ in post-Soviet Astana, 1995–2000
by Nari Shelekpayev - 525-547 Shankland and Cox at Cergy-Pontoise. Passing on British town planning working practices in France
by Anne Portnoï - 549-560 An infrastructure of light and darkness: in visual conversation with Baudouin Mouanda
by Liora Bigon - 561-564 8th PNUM conference, Maringá, Brazil, 21–23 August 2019
by Renato Leão Rego - 565-567 Contested City: Art and Public History as Meditation at New York’s Seward Park Urban Renewal Area
by Karilyn Crockett - 567-568 Lizabeth Cohen, Saving America’s Cities: Ed Logue and the Struggle to Renew Urban America in the Suburban Age
by David Hochfelder - 568-570 Seismic City: An Environmental History of San Francisco's 1906 Earthquake
by Pollyanna Rhee - 570-572 The closet and the cul-de-sac: the politics of sexual privacy in Northern California
by Davy Knittle - 572-574 Histories of Dirt. Media and Urban Life in Colonial and Postcolonial Lagos
by Carlos Nunes Silva - 574-576 Iconic planned communities and the challenge of change
by Rosemary Wakeman - 576-578 Developing Expertise: architecture and real estate in metropolitan America
by Richard Longstreth
March 2020, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 231-252 The long after-life of Christopher Wren’s short-lived London plan of 1666
by Michael Hebbert - 253-276 Urbanizing India’s frontier: Sriganganagar and canal-town planning on the Indus plains
by Jacob L. Stock & Jeffrey M. Chusid - 277-297 From Geddes’ city museum to Farrell’s urban room: past, present, and future at the Newcastle City Futures exhibition
by Mark Tewdwr-Jones & Dhruv Sookhoo & Robert Freestone - 299-319 Infrastructures of displacement: the transpacific travel of urban renewal during the Cold War
by Sujin Eom - 321-344 The world’s first slum improvement programme: Calcutta’s bustees, 1876–1910
by Richard Harris - 345-369 Time scales and planning history: medium- and long-term interpretations of downtown Toronto planning and development
by Pierre Filion - 371-381 Antal Palóczi and the beginnings of modern urban planning in the Kingdom of Hungary: the example of Bratislava and Novi Sad (1867–1918)
by Henrieta Moravčíková & Laura Pastoreková & Éva Lovra - 383-388 Report from the 2019 association of European schools of planning annual conference: 9–13 July 2019, Venice, Italy
by Gabriel Schwake - 389-390 City on fire: technology, social change, and the hazards of progress in Mexico City, 1860–1910
by Samuel J. Martland - 390-392 How states shaped postwar America: state government and urban power
by Mason B. Williams - 392-394 Manuale zum Städtebau. Die Systematisierung des Wissens von der Stadt 1870–1950
by Dirk Schubert - 394-396 Scheming: a social history of Glasgow council housing, 1919–1956
by Mark Swenarton - 396-398 Race for profit: how banks and the real estate industry undermined black homeownership
by Andrew W. Kahrl - 398-399 The gateway to the pacific: Japanese Americans and the remaking of San Francisco
by Megan Asaka
January 2020, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-26 The preparation of town planning schemes in the Metropolitan Police District, excluding the county of London, 1909–1934
by Michael P. Collins - 27-60 Postmodernism and socialist mass housing in Poland
by Florian Urban - 61-90 Contesting conservation-planning: insights from Ireland since independence
by Arthur Parkinson & Mark Scott & Declan Redmond - 91-113 Urban modernization and heritage in the historic centre of Santiago de Chile (1818–1939)
by Eugenio Garcés Feliú & José Rosas Vera & Elvira Pérez Villalón & Juan Camilo Pardo de Castro - 115-141 Taking the high ground: construction of the regional spatial order of Chang’an Area in Tang Dynasty
by Lu Guo & Xiao Rong - 143-168 The planned destruction of Chinatowns in the United States and Canada since c.1900
by Domenic Vitiello & Zoe Blickenderfer - 169-192 Imported modernity and local design: the creation of resilient public spaces in late Ottoman Palestine, 1878–1918
by Talia Abramovich & Marina Epstein-Pliouchtch & Iris Aravot - 193-209 Temporary dwellings as informal suburban development in the global North and the case of Sydney 1945–1960
by Nicola Pullan - 211-216 Perspectives on decentralization past, present, and future: a review of conferences in Grenoble, Milan, and Delft (2017–2019)
by Elmira Jafari & Nicole De Togni - 217-218 São Paulo: a graphic biography
by Marcio Siwi - 218-220 Industrial Teesside, lives and legacies: a post-industrial geography
by Ray Hudson - 220-222 Cities and nationhood: American imperialism and urban design in the Philippines, 1898–1916
by Gerard Rey Lico - 222-224 Neue Heimat. Das Gesicht der Bundesrepublik
by Cor Wagenaar - 224-226 Colonizing, decolonizing, and globalizing Kolkata: from a colonial to a Post-Marxist city
by Harpreet Mand - 226-227 Boom cities: architect-planners and the politics of radical urban renewal in 1960s Britain
by Nicholas Beech - 228-229 New world cities. Challenges of urbanization and globalization in the Americas
by Orlando Deavila Pertuz
November 2019, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 937-957 ‘Uneasy bedfellows’ conceiving urban megastructures: precarious public–private partnerships in post-war British New Towns
by Janina Gosseye - 959-977 The history of urban growth management in South Africa: tracking the origin and current status of urban edge policies in three metropolitan municipalities
by Anele Horn - 979-998 A case study in early urban design: Toronto, 1966–1978
by Richard White - 999-1021 The suburban perimeter blocks of Madrid 10 years on: how residents’ level of satisfaction relates to urban design qualities
by Javier Iñigo & Alan Mace - 1023-1044 Planning southern Iraq: placing the progressive theories of Max Lock in Um Qasr, Margil, and Basra in the context of Iraqi national development, 1954–1956
by Ben Tosland - 1045-1050 Awards of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) – A history and a call for submissions for the 19th IPHS Conference Moscow Russia “City Space Transformation: Renovation of The Urban Environment”
by The Editors - 1051-1058 History, civilization and urban planning development in China — report from the 10th Academic Committee of Planning History & Theory Conference: 26–29 October 2018, Guilin, China
by Zhao Li & Kang Cao & Baihao Li - 1059-1060 Puerto Madero en movimiento: un abordaje a partir de la circulación de la Corporación Antiguo Puerto Madero (1989–2017)
by Gabriel Silvestre - 1060-1061 Free the beaches: the story of Ned Coll and the battle for America’s most exclusive shoreline
by Elsa Devienne - 1062-1063 The Newark Frontier: community action in the great society
by Akira Drake Rodriguez - 1064-1065 American imperial pastoral: the architecture of US colonialism in the Philippines
by Daniel Immerwahr - 1065-1067 Autoconstrucción. Por una autonomía del habitar: ensayos sobre vivienda, urbanismo, autogestión y holismo
by Emilio de Antuñano - 1067-1068 Building the ivory tower: universities and metropolitan development in the twentieth century
by Eugénie L. Birch
September 2019, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 757-778 Planning Belgian Congo’s network of medical infrastructure: type-plans as tools to construct a medical model-colony, 1949–1959
by Simon De Nys-Ketels & Laurence Heindryckx & Johan Lagae & Luce Beeckmans - 779-804 The urban grid and entangled planning cultures in Senegal
by Eric Ross & Liora Bigon - 805-825 Sanitizing Jakarta: decolonizing planning and kampung imaginary
by Prathiwi Widyatmi Putri - 827-847 Integrating urban and port planning policies in a sustainable perspective: the case study of Naples historic harbour area
by Giuseppina Pugliano & Guido Benassai & Edoardo Benassai - 849-876 The 1968 Tehran master plan and the politics of planning development in Iran (1945–1979)
by Azadeh Mashayekhi - 877-901 Futurescapes of urban regeneration: ten years of design for the unfolding urban legacy of London’s Olympic Games, 2008–2018
by Juliet Davis - 903-910 The ‘valley of ashes’ and the ‘fresh green breast’: metaphors from The Great Gatsby in planning New York
by Lieven Ameel - 911-923 The tribulations of Walter Burley Griffin’s final Australian plan: Milleara as ‘the garden city of the future’ 1925–1965
by Victoria Kolankiewicz & David Nichols & Robert Freestone - 925-926 Baku: oil and urbanism
by Clarence Hatton-Proulx - 926-928 Globalized authoritarianism. Megaprojects, slums, and class relations in urban Morocco
by Carlos Nunes Silva - 928-930 Southeast Asia’s modern architecture: questions of translation, epistemology and power
by Robin Hartanto Honggare - 930-931 Ein neues Mainz? Kontroversen um die Gestalt der Stadt nach 1945
by Herman van Bergeijk - 931-933 Modeling post-socialist urbanization. The case of Budapest
by Virág Molnár - 933-934 Chicago’s block clubs: how neighbors shape the city
by Alexander von Hoffman - 934-936 Ephemeral histories: public art, politics, and the struggle for the streets in Chile
by Edward Murphy
July 2019, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 551-577 Conceptualizing the pedestrian mall in post-war North America and understanding its transatlantic transfer through the work and influence of Victor Gruen
by Kelly Gregg - 579-600 Town planning and socialist realism: new Academic District in Wroclaw (Poland) – unfinished projects from the 1950s
by Agnieszka Tomaszewicz & Joanna Majczyk - 601-620 Between modernization and identity: colonial social housing as a specific theoretico-practical corpus of colonial architecture – the case of Tetouan (Morocco, 1912–1956)
by Alejandro Muchada - 621-641 The end of cities: Erwin Anton Gutkind and the inevitability of decentralization and dispersal
by Marcel Vellinga - 643-666 Drawing white elephants in Africa? Re-contextualizing Ernst May’s Kampala plans in relation to the fraught political realities of late-colonial rule
by Andrew Byerley - 667-691 Hans Blumenfeld: a moderate defence of expertise in the controversial 1960s
by Frédéric Mercure-Jolette - 693-724 The historical rise and fall of community facility provision standards in the metropolitan planning of Melbourne
by Benno Engels - 725-735 Planning strategies for a resilient urban fringe in three medium-sized Spanish cities
by Juan Luis de las Rivas Sanz & Miguel Fernández-Maroto - 737-747 What’s in a cover image? How to depict planning history
by Carola Hein - 749-750 Trespassers?: Asian Americans and the battle for suburbia
by Jerry González - 750-751 Designing the global city: design excellence, competitions and the remaking of central Sydney
by Silvia Micheli - 751-753 The invention of rivers: Alexander’s eye and Ganga’s descent
by Stephen J. Ramos - 753-755 La rue à Tunis. Réalités, permanences, transformations de l’espace urbain, 1835–1935
by Nora Lafi - 755-756 Sono geloso di questa città. Giancarlo De Carlo e Urbino [I am jealous of this town: Giancarlo De Carlo and Urbino]
by Filippo De Pieri