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December 1992, Volume 19, Issue 6
- 663-688 Urban Modeling in Computer-Graphic and Geographic Information System Environments
by M Batty - 689-708 Visual Quality and Response Assessment: An Experimental Technique
by O M A Rahman - 709-722 Towards a Collaborative Planning System
by M J Shiffer - 723-738 The 1990s: Information Systems and Computer Visualization for Urban Design, Planning, and Management
by R Langendorf - 739-740 Reviews: Fractured Cities: Capitalism, Community and Empowerment in Britain and America, Fragmenting Societies? A Comparative Analysis of Regional and Urban Development
by A Church - 741-741 Author Index
by N/A - 743-746 Subject Index
by N/A - 747-748 Book Review Index
by N/A
October 1992, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 489-492 Visual Economics
by M Batty - 493-501 Pragmatists and Prophets: Planning History and the Third Millennium
by D Hardy - 503-523 Exploring Individual Style in Design
by C-S Chan - 525-544 Fuzzy Evaluation of Land-Use and Transportation Options
by P N Smith - 545-558 Space and Function in Small House Plans: A Case Study in South Africa
by G Mills - 559-571 A Knowledge-Based Design System for Yunnan-Style House Floor Plans
by M Yan - 573-584 The Design Implications of Social Interaction in a Workplace Setting
by A Backhouse & P Drew - 585-603 Shape Recognition in Three Dimensions
by R Krishnamurti & C F Earl - 605-610 Reviews: World Nuclear Power, Radioactive Waste: Politics and Technology, Map Generalization: Making Rules for Knowledge Representation, Industrial Change and Regional Development: The Transformation of New Industrial Spaces, Understanding Information: Business, Technology and Geography
by C E Miller & M Blakemore & N Phelps & P E Wells
August 1992, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 371-373 Plundering the 60s
by M J Breheny - 375-402 Patterns of Structural-Qualitative Changes in the Development of Complex Systems
by S Holtier - 403-412 Town Planner as Social Scientist: The Case of the LSE Programme
by M Hebbert - 413-430 Weights
by G Stiny - 431-464 The Arithmetic of Maximal Planes
by R Krishnamurti - 465-478 On the Control of Development by Planning Authorities
by D I Brotherton - 479-488 Reviews: Regional Policy and Development Series 1. Retreat from the Regions: Corporate Change and the Closure of Factories, Review of Geographic Information 1991, Rates of Urbanization in England 1981–2001, Regions Reconsidered: Economic Networks, Innovation, and Local Development in Industrialised Countries, Justice outside the City: Access to Legal Services in Rural Areas, Migration Models: Macro and Micro Approaches, Housing Management: A Guide to Quality and Creativity
by N A Phelps & G Higgs & P T Kivell & P Cooke & N K Blomley & Ian Bracken & A Evans
June 1992, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 241-242 Only Twelve Aspiring World Class Universities in Britain?
by M Batty - 243-266 Reasoning about Spatial Constraints
by K B Yoon & R D Coyne - 267-288 The Maximal Representation of a Shape
by R Krishnamurti - 289-315 The Structure of an Honors Curriculum by the Methodology of Q-Analysis
by M J King - 307-319 Meaning of Industrial Design Objects: From Designers to Users
by S Mastandrea & A Zani & M V Giuliani & G Bove - 317-336 Linking Water-Balance Simulation and Multiobjective Programming: Land-Use Plan Design in Hawaii
by M A Ridgley & T W Giambelluca - 337-357 On the Quantity and Quality of Planning Applications
by D I Brotherton - 359-370 Review: Geographic Information Systems: Developments and Applications, Landlords and Property: Social Relations in the Private Rented Sector, Reducing Regional Inequalities, Imagined Country: Society, Culture, and Environment, Planning and Urban Growth in Nordic Countries, towards a Green Architecture: Six Practical Case Studies, Handling Geographical Information: Methodology and Potential Applications, Urban Goods Movement: A Guide to Policy Planning
by M Kuijpers-Linde & A D H Crook & A E Green & D Cosgrove & R H Williams & A Beard & M Birkin & M J Peters
April 1992, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 119-120 The Editors of Environment and Planning B, 1992
by N/A - 121-124 Mirror Worlds: From Infrastructure to Infostructure
by M Batty - 125-130 Fractions in the Location Set-Covering Problem
by K E Rosing & C S ReVelle & H Rosing-Vogelaar - 131-142 The Research Potential of Administrative Data: An Illustrative Example of the Utility of Register Information in Spatial Analysis
by S Raybould & M G Coombes - 143-171 Computer Assistance in Designing from Precedent
by R D Coyne & M Yokozawa - 173-188 Corporate Towers and Symbolic Capital
by K Dovey - 189-204 Sorting Out a Consensus: Analysis in Support of Multiparty Decisions
by C J Andrews - 205-220 The Symbolic Infrastructure of an Environmental Art Project
by P J J Pennartz - 221-226 Grammatical Architecture?
by A Fleisher - 227-240 Review: Making a Middle Landscape, the Role of Time Function in City Spatial Structures: Past and Present, Hollow Promises?: Rhetoric and Reality in the Inner City, Urban Planning under Thatcherism: The Challenge of the Market, the Gravity Model in Transportation Analysis: Theory and Extensions, the Tourist Gaze: Leisure and Travel in Contemporary Societies, Epidemiological Information Systems, Computerization in Developing Countries: Model and Reality, Community Design and the Culture of Cities: The Crossroad and the Wall, Bus Deregulation in the Metropolitan Areas, Geographic Information Systems and Their Socioeconomic Applications
by D Cosgrove & S M Romaya & H W E Davies & G Williams & A S Fotheringham & R Flowerdew & M I Gould & T Cartwright & D Hardy & A K Cross & S A Matthews
February 1992, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-3 London World City: Raised Expectations, but What Next?
by M J Breheny - 5-31 The Logic of Worms: A Study in Architectural Knowledge Representation
by P Galle & L B Kovács - 33-59 Heuristic Generation of Layouts (HeGeL): Based on a Paradigm for Problem Structuring
by Ö Akin & B Dave & S Pithavadian - 61-84 A Fuzzy-Group Multicriteria Decisionmaking Model and its Application to Land-Use Planning
by W-N Xiang & M Gross & J Gy Fabos & E B MacDougall - 85-95 Organisational Issues and the Implementation of GIS in Massachusetts and Vermont: Some Lessons for the United Kingdom
by H Campbell - 97-105 Representation and Problem-Solving: The Foundations of Engineering Design
by C L Dym - 107-118 Reviews: Solar Building Architecture, Artisans and Architects: The Ruskinian Tradition in Architectural Thought, Environmental Planning for Site Development, Envisioning Information, Rural Development and Planning in Zimbabwe, Rural Development and Planning in Zimbabwe, Town Planning Responses to City Change, Introductory Readings in Geographic Information Systems, Analytical and Computer Cartography, Urban Labour Markets: Reviews of Urban Research
by D Hawkes & FE Brown & K Bishop & D J Martin & C Rakodi & G King & P Longley & R Hudson
December 1991, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 379-379 Strengthening the Journal
by Michael Batty - 379-384 “There is Nothing as Theoretical as Good Practiceâ€
by H Couclelis - 385-415 The Morphology of British Housing: An Empirical Basis for Policy and Research. Part 2: Topological Characteristics
by F E Brown & J P Steadman - 417-426 An Introduction to Structure and Structure Grammars
by C Carlson & R Woodbury & R McKelvey - 427-458 Modelling the Emergence of Design Descriptions across Schemata
by R D Coyne - 459-472 McThresh: Modeling Maximum Coverage with Threshold Constraints
by P V Balakrishnan & J E Storbeck - 473-489 Teleshopping or Store Shopping? A Choice Model for Forecasting the Use of New Telecommunications-Based Services
by F Koppelman & I Salomon & K Proussaloglou - 491-494 Reviews: The Reasoning Architect: Mathematics and Science in Design, the Community Builders: A Practical Guide Where People Matter
by U Flemming & R Hackney - 495-495 Author Index
by N/A - 496-499 Subject Index
by N/A - 500-500 Book Review Index
by N/A
September 1991, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 261-262 Practising or Preaching? And in What Language?
by M Breheny - 263-275 The Case for a Positive Theory of Planning. Part 2: A Positive Theory of Planning
by M C Poulton - 277-299 The Morphology of British Housing: An Empirical Basis for Policy and Research. Part I: Functional and Dimensional Characteristics
by F E Brown & J P Steadman - 301-314 Factors of Meaning, Chance, and Utility in Shape-Production Systems
by M D Eckersley - 315-325 The Demand for Amenities by the Elderly
by A Vollering & P Nijkamp - 327-346 Alexander Patterns for Design Computing: Atoms of Conceptual Structure?
by P Galle - 347-360 Towards the Solution of the (Generalised) Multi-Weber Problem
by K E Rosing - 361-371 Objectivity and the Design Process
by R D Coyne - 373-378 Reviews: Economic Growth and Urbanization in Developing Areas, Ethnoscapes, Volume 4. Vernacular Architecture: Paradigms of Environmental Response, Divided Britain, Countryside Management
by D Potts & S M Romaya & A E Green & P Cloke
June 1991, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 135-137 Computers in Planning: Old Ideas, New Tools
by M Batty - 137-140 The International Dimension of Planning
by P Hall - 140-145 Planning Transatlantic: Planning Education in the Nineties between San Francisco, Oxford, Brussels, and Weimar
by K R Kunzmann - 145-147 Planning Transatlantic: Global Change and Local Problems. A British (and Host's) Perspective
by J Glasson - 147-152 Two Professions Divided by a Common Language?
by M J Breheny - 153-175 Energy and Urban Development in an Archetypal English Town
by P A Rickaby - 177-189 The Content of Planning Education Programmes: Some Comments from Recent British Experience
by P Healey - 191-203 Spatial Interaction Modelling in Retail Planning Practice: The Need for Robust Statistical Methods
by C M Guy - 205-224 XPLanner: A Knowledge-Based Decision Support System for Facility Management and Planning
by S-Y Han & T J Kim & I Adiguzel - 225-232 The Case for a Positive Theory of Planning. Part 1: What is Wrong with Planning Theory?
by M C Poulton - 233-249 The Renaissance of Strategic Planning?
by M J Breheny - 251-260 Reviews: Metropolis: From the Division of Labor to Urban Form, Reshaping Housing Policy: Subsidies, Rents and Residualisation, Land and Property Development in a Changing Context, Accuracy of Spatial Databases, Geographic Information Systems and Cartographic Modeling, Spatial Interaction Models: Formulations and Applications
by P Hall & L McDowell & A. Hooper & D Martin & P Longley & C Guy
March 1991, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-2 Computers in the Modelling and Simulation of Urban and Built Form
by P Steadman - 3-6 System for the Integration of Graphical Parcel Information in the Urban Cadastral Database File
by E Rubio Royo & J M Padron Hdez & J A Montiel Nelson - 7-18 A Planimetric Model of Milan's Urban Master Plan
by P Marabelli & A Polistina & R Verona - 19-24 TRAPU: A Tool for Data Capture and Visualisation of the Urban Fabric
by Y Egels - 25-31 A Computer Graphic Reconstruction of the Architectural Structure of Medieval Genoa
by C Cicconetti & E Gasparini & M Mastretta & E Morten - 33-38 Issue: Integrated Software System for the Urban Environment
by M Grant - 39-50 Building a City Advisor in a ‘Hypermedia’ Environment
by P Christiansson - 51-56 Visualisation with ‘Intelligent’ Assistance: A Methodological Approach
by M Porada - 57-70 Towards the Simulation of Urban Morphology
by J Rabie - 71-83 A Model for the Representation of Urban Knowledge
by P Quintrand & J Zoller & R de Filippo & S Faure - 85-98 Studies in the Morphology of the English Building Stock
by P Steadman & F Brown & P Rickaby - 99-106 A Computer System for Rehabilitation of Buildings in Their Urban Setting
by J Autran & I Guerin-Cazorla & T Prevost & P Saunier - 107-117 Some Problems Relating to the Numerical Simulation of Urban Ambient Environments
by J-P Peneau
December 1990, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 369-374 Applications of Geographic Information Systems in Urban and Regional Planning
by A G O Yeh & M Batty - 375-384 A Land Information System for the Programming and Monitoring of New Town Development
by A G O Yeh - 385-393 The Application of Geographic Information Systems for Urban Land-Use Planning and Monitoring: A Case Study of Low-Cost Housing Development in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
by A B Yaakup & R G Healey & C G Hughes - 395-404 A Common Knowledge Database for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information in a Change-Detection Expert System
by R T Newkirk & F Wang - 405-416 Working with Geographic Information Systems in a Policy Environment
by H J Scholten & P Padding - 417-427 Integrating Urban Information Systems and Spatial Models
by R K Brail - 429-440 Information Supply to Strategic Planning
by F le Clercq - 441-450 California Planning Agency Experiences with Automated Mapping and Geographic Information Systems
by S P French & L L Wiggins - 451-462 Information Systems for Urban and Regional Planning in the United Kingdom: A Review
by L Worrall - 463-473 Geographic Information Systems for Urban Applications: Problems and Solutions
by Y C Lee - 475-486 The Rules of Q-Analysis
by J H Johnson - 487-494 Reviews: Integrated Land Use and Transport Modelling: Decision Chains and Hierarchies, Development and Planning 1989, Counterurbanization: The Changing Pace and Nature of Population Deconcentration, Urbanism, Colonialism and the World-Economy: Cultural and Spatial Foundations of the World Urban System
by M Batty & G Williams & A Green & C Rakodi
September 1990, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 247-256 Intelligent Cities: Using Information Networks to Gain Competitive Advantage
by M Batty - 257-268 Regional Science and Industry: From Consultancy to Technology Transfer
by M Clarke - 269-276 The Matrix Formulation of Gerrymanders: The Political Interpretation of Eigenfunctions of Connectivity Matrices
by J K Wildgen - 277-302 Interpretation and Hierarchical Set Definition in Q-Analysis
by J H Johnson - 303-329 Enumeration and Evaluation of Systematically Generated Architectural Compositions
by S L Henke - 331-340 Models for the Optimal Design of Housing Development Systems
by B K Chakrabarty - 341-364 A Knowledge-Based Approach for Supporting Locational Decisionmaking
by M P Armstrong & S De & P J Densham & P Lolonis & G Rushton & V K Tewari - 365-368 Reviews: Urban Problems in Western Europe: An Economic Analysis, Land Use, Planning, and the Mediation of Urban Change: The British Planning System in Practice, Information Technology in Geography and Planning—Including Principles of GIS
by A G Champion & J Little & I Masser
June 1990, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 127-130 Invisible Cities
by M Batty - 131-148 Why the Skyscraper? Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analysis
by J Bonshek - 149-165 Systematic Generation of Architectural Compositions
by S L Henke - 167-172 Work-Load Fluctuations and Design Quality: Better Buildings in Boom Times, or Worse?
by C Powell - 173-204 A Language of Abstract Floor Plans
by P Galle - 205-220 Implementation of Solid Modeling in High Hierarchy Architectural Language
by E Shaviv & O Gavish & U Amir - 221-244 Expert Q-Analysis
by J H Johnson - 245-246 Reviews: Natural Computation, Conservation Today
by R Dunn & D Hardy
March 1990, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-7 Editorial
by M Batty - 9-22 Role Orientations of Third World Urban Planners
by P L Knox & C O Masilola - 23-37 Development-Control Data for Planning Research: The Use of Aggregated Development-Control Records
by J Sellgren - 39-56 Design Reasoning by Association
by R D Coyne & S Newton - 57-71 Orthogonal Floorplans from Maximal Planar Graphs
by I Rinsma & J W Giffin & D F Robinson - 73-84 Mughul Gardens Revisited
by T W Knight - 85-95 Recursive Procedures for the Spatial Structuring of Christaller Hierarchies
by J E Storbeck - 97-103 What is a Design?
by G Stiny - 105-120 Balance of Representation in Water Planning: An Assessment of Experience from North Carolina
by B Stiftel - 121-122 Letter to the Editor
by L S Yapa - 123-126 Reviews: Store Choice, Store Location and Market Analysis, Spatial Energy Analysis: Models for Strategic Decisions in an Urban and Regional Context, Cities of Tomorrow: An Intellectual History of Urban Planning and Design in the Twentieth Century
by D Walters & Y L Siu & D R Diamond
December 1989, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 367-370 Editorial
by M Batty - 371-376 Does the Third World Need Computers?
by B Harris - 377-391 Low-Cost Map Overlay Analysis Using Computer-Aided Design
by L S Yapa - 393-399 A Development Control Administration System for the Town and Country Development Planning Office, Barbados
by J C Coiner - 401-415 How Effective is Zoning in the Control of Development?
by P Booth - 417-449 Color Grammars: Designing with Lines and Colors
by T W Knight - 451-468 Chalkface to Coalface: A Review of the Academic — Practice Interface
by M J Breheny - 469-481 On the Correct Number of Regions in Regionalisation Structures
by K E Rosing & J J van Dijk - 483-490 Reviews: Computing and Change on Campus, Two Centuries of American Planning, Multiregional Input-Output Models in Long-Run Simulation, Revitalising the Waterfront: International Dimensions of Dockland Redevelopment, Planning: The Irish Experience 1920–1988, Policies and Plans for Rural People: An International Perspective, the Making of the English Village: A Study in Historical Geography
by R Dunn & P Hall & P D Blair & K Bassett & A MacLaran & S Pile & F E Brown - 491-491 Author Index
by N/A - 492-496 Subject Index
by N/A - 497-498 Book Review Index
by N/A
September 1989, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 249-252 Editorials
by M J Breheny - 251-252 The Link to Education
by M Batty - 253-287 Inferring Relational Design Grammars
by C A MacKenzie - 289-295 Dynamics of Urbanization: The Empirical Validation of the Replacement Hypothesis
by D N Rao & Karmeshu & V P Jain - 297-306 “You Could Have Sat down with Me and in Five Minutes I Could Have Told Youâ€
by A D Pearman & P G Hopkinson - 307-325 The Generation of Socioeconomic Surfaces for Public Policymaking
by I Bracken - 327-359 More on the Representation and Generation of Loosely Packed Arrangements of Rectangles
by U Flemming - 361-366 Reviews: Urban and Regional Planning Series, Volume 36. Models of Urban and Regional Systems in Developing Countries: Some Theories and Their Application in Physical Planning, Rebuilding Construction: Economic Change in the British Construction Industry: Rebuilding Construction: Economic Change in the British Construction Industry, Land Use and the European Environment, Transport Policy in the EEC, CAAD Futures '87: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 20–22 May 1987
by B J L Berry & J Barlow & P Cloke & D Banister & J Johnson
June 1989, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 119-126 Editorial
by M Batty - 127-140 Planning and Plan Implementation: Notes on Evaluation Criteria
by E R Alexander & A Faludi - 141-154 Macrostructure and Microbehavior in a Metropolitan Area
by H Couclelis - 155-170 The Meanings of Trade-Offs in Multiattribute Evaluation Methods: A Comparison
by S-K Lai & L D Hopkins - 171-186 A Theorem-Proving Approach to Spatial Problem-Solving
by C J Webster - 187-200 Urban Ecosystems: A Holistic Approach to Urban Analysis and Planning
by S Xu & M Madden - 201-214 Planning Rationality and Relativism
by D van Houten - 215-242 Shapes and Shape Grammars: From Mathematical Model to Computer Implementation
by S C Chase - 243-248 Reviews: Ethnoscapes, Volume 1. Environmental Perspectives, Volume 2. Environmental Policy, Assessment and Communication, Volume 3. New Directions in Environmental Participation, Microcomputers in Urban Planning and Management, the Built Environment Series. Property and Industrial Development, Aspects of Information Technology. Intelligent Knowledge Based Systems: An Introduction, Taxation, Housing Markets, and the Markets for Building Land: An Intertemporal Analysis
by P L Knox & S Openshaw & R K Schiller & C J Webster & C M E Whitehead
March 1989, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-6 Planning in the Third World
by M Batty - 7-22 Private Profit and Public Safety as Outcomes of Local Land-Use Regulation
by S A Bollens & E J Kaiser & R J Burby - 23-39 Towards a New Typology of Urban Planning Theories
by O Yiftachel - 41-50 An Algorithm for Facility Location in a Districted Region
by C ReVelle & D J Elzinga - 51-98 Transformations of De Stijl Art: The Paintings of Georges Vantongerloo and Fritz Glarner
by T W Knight - 99-109 Incorporating Multiparty Preferences into Land-Use Planning
by J R Ive & K D Cocks - 111-118 Review: Psychology of Architectural Design, Desktop Planning: Microcomputer Applications for Infrastructure and Services Planning and Management, Thinking Machines: The Search for Artificial Intelligence, Architecture: Formal Approach
by D Canter & M Wigan & S Openshaw & U Flemming
December 1988, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 375-382 The Cult of Information
by M Batty - 383-398 Knowledge and Reasoning in Development Control and Urban Design: An Expert Systems Approach
by M E Leary - 399-412 Toward a Synthetic Measure of Good Settlement Form
by A R Banai-Kashani - 413-431 Modelling the Environmental Impacts of Urban Road Traffic with MULATM-POLDIF: A PC-Based System with Interactive Graphics
by M A P Taylor & M Anderson - 433-446 Nonlinear Dynamic Modelling of Spatial Interactions
by W Barentsen & P Nijkamp - 447-460 The Multiobjective Vending Problem: A Generalization of the Travelling Salesman Problem
by C P Keller & M F Goodchild - 461-488 The Morphology of Urban Land Use
by M Batty & P A Longley - 489-494 The Development of Geographic Information Systems in Britain: The Chorley Report in Perspective
by I Masser - 495-500 Reviews: Symmetry: Unifying Human Understanding, Model Housing: From the Great Exhibition to the Festival of Britain, Location Strategies for Retail and Service Firms, British Town and Country Planning, Computerisation in Academic Departments: A Survey of Current Practice
by M Batty & D N Bullock & G Clark & P Healey & M Blakemore
September 1988, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 237-239 Microcomputers in Planning
by A Gar-On Yeh - 241-254 Microcomputers in Urban Planning: Applications, Constraints, and Impacts
by A Gar-On Yeh - 255-268 Microcomputer Applications for Urban Infrastructure Planning
by P W Newton - 269-283 Microcomputer-Aided Transport Planning
by W Young - 285-304 Computer-Aided Regional Planning: A Study in Rural Sri Lanka
by L S Yapa - 305-324 Microcomputer-Based Geographic Information Systems and Their Role in Urban and Regional Planning
by D F Marble & S E Amundson - 325-338 An Evaluation of the BBC Domesday Interactive Videodisc as a GIS for Planners
by S Openshaw - 339-354 Microcomputers in British Local Authority Planning Departments
by K S Bardon - 355-367 Microcomputers in US Planning: Past Present and Future
by R E Klosterman & J D Landis - 369-374 Reviews: Review Essay: Microcomputers and Planning Practice: A Review of the Literature, Artificial Intelligence: An Applications-Oriented Approach
by R E Klosterman & C Roast
June 1988, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 127-129 Guest Editorial
by J R Current - 131-141 Characterization of Constraint in Successively Inclusive Locational Hierarchies
by A Desai & J E Storbeck - 143-152 A Reliability-Constrained Siting Model with Local Estimates of Busy Fractions
by C ReVelle & K Hogan - 153-163 Capacitated Covering Models
by J R Current & J E Storbeck - 165-179 A Risk-Sharing Model for Locating Noxious Facilities
by S J Ratick & A L White - 181-190 A Multimedian Problem with Interdistance Constraints
by E Erkut & R L Francis & T J Lowe - 191-203 Algorithms for Spatially Competitive Network Facility-Location
by T L Friesz & T Miller & R L Tobin - 205-214 Design of an Integrated Spatial Information System for Multiobjective Land-Use Planning
by J T Diamond & J R Wright - 215-224 Microcomputing in British Planning Education
by I Masser & G Teet - 225-236 Reviews: Urban and Regional Planning Series, Volume 38. A Decision-Centred View of Environmental Planning, Architecture of the British Empire, the History and Design of the Australian House, the Railway Station: A Social History, Goodnight Campers! The History of the British Holiday Camp, Innovation, Entrepreneurs and Regional Development, Monographs on Soil and Resources Survey 12. Principles of Geographical Information Systems for Land Resources Assessment, Microcomputer Graphics: Art, Design and Creative Modeling, the Art of Computer Graphics Programming: A Structured Introduction for Architects and Designers, Computer Graphics: Systems and Concepts, the Comparative Method: Moving beyond Qualitative and Quantitative Strategies, the Spatial Impact of Technological Change
by A Hooper & A King & J A Patmore & C M Mason & D Martin & R Dunn & R P Haining & S Owens