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March 2026, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 281-285 Artificial Intelligence and the problems of authorship
by John R. Gold - 287-313 Planning history and the challenge of AI: reflections upon a second edition of the Routledge handbook of planning history
by Carola Hein - 315-336 ‘The freedom of the place during daylight hours’: urban renewal and the fight over play streets in Newcastle upon Tyne, c.1955-1980
by Sally Watson - 337-376 Revisiting early city planning competitions: Per O. Hallman and the art of city building in Helsinki-Töölö and Gothenburg
by Andreea C. Blaga - 377-395 Shaping and transposing: an analysis of the impacts of case law on the evolution of planning practice in twentieth century England & Wales
by Oliver Botea Carr - 397-427 Production of urban farms: shaping the behavior and attitudes of individuals in the workers’ landscape – the Atatürk Forest Farm in early modern Türkiye
by Hasan Doğan - 429-448 The causes of Olympic stadium cost overruns from 2000 to 2020
by Maike Weitzmann & Holger Preuss - 449-475 Advancing regional and community planning in Australia: the contribution of the Office of Frank Heath 1939–1948
by Catherine Townsend & David Nichols & Robert Freestone - 477-498 Industrial land in the planning imaginary – the role and place of industry in strategic plans for Melbourne, 1929–2017
by Elizabeth Jean Taylor & Carl Grodach & Joe Hurley - 499-526 Favela removal and urban planning in Brasília from the 1950s to the 1970s
by Maria Fernanda Derntl - 527-549 Planning regeneration through building industry and urban design: the Architecture of the Karst Group in the framework of the economic perspectives of the Osimo Treaty (1975–1989)
by Raimondo Mercadante - 551-561 Post compact city: Brasília’s modernist void in the context of the twenty-first-century urbanization
by Luciana Saboia & Guilherme Lassance & Carolina Pescatori & Cauê Capillé - 563-574 Deconstructing amenity: the unrealized nuclear power sites of Edern (Llŷn Peninsula, Wales) and Hamstead (Isle of Wight, England)
by Wenna Potter - 575-577 Pueblos de Colonización. Miradas a un Paisaje Inventado [Colonization towns. Glances at an invented landscape]
by Gaia Caramellino - 577-579 Italy builds abroad. Architettura italiana oltre confine 1945-1989 [Italian architecture across the border, 1945-1989]
by Paolo Scrivano - 579-581 Building modern Scotland: a social and architectural history of the new towns, 1947–1997
by James Greenhalgh - 581-583 The black tax – 150 years of theft, exploitation, and dispossession in America
by Joseph A. Rodriguez - 584-586 Up in the Air – a history of high-rise Britain
by Miles Glendinning
January 2026, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-7 On anniversaries and milestones: Planning Perspectives at 40
by John R. Gold & Carola Hein - 9-20 Editing Planning Perspectives: 40 years of growth and transformation
by Peter J. Larkham - 21-37 ‘A map to aid the traveller’: the birth, death and afterlife of Planning History
by Robert Freestone - 39-50 The Planning Perspectives Contribution to African Planning History: achievements and opportunities
by Robert Home - 51-70 Nordic urban planning culture and transnational influences in 1850–2025
by Laura Kolbe - 71-89 The city beautiful, the city sustainable, the city profitable: what changed in Chicago’s planning priorities after a century?
by Sonia A. Hirt & Sarah Z. Beeson - 91-109 Catherine Bauer and Mel Webber: collaborators at Berkeley
by Ellen Shoshkes & Sy Adler - 111-121 Planning histories and the environmental turn
by Filippo De Pieri - 123-139 Decolonizing Planning Perspectives: opportunities for the future
by Juliet Davis & Clare Melhuish - 141-165 Epistemic decolonization of urban and regional planning and its historiography: towards planning otherwise
by Luce Beeckmans - 167-184 Through the camera lens: the role of photography in shaping planning histories
by Wes Aelbrecht & Laura Bowie - 185-202 The potential of geospatial technologies and open data in planning history
by Yvonne van Mil & Carola Hein & Vincent Baptist - 203-220 Watching histories being made: remembering and reflecting on two early works by the founding editors
by Stephen V. Ward - 221-231 Wanderers above the fog: revisiting 1980s modernity and postmodernity with Berman and Harvey
by John R. Gold - 233-239 Tomorrow never knows: Cities of Tomorrow on the edge of 40
by Stephen J. Ramos - 241-244 Werner Hegemann: Architect of transatlantic urbanism. The American Vitruvius: an architects' handbook of civic art
by Javier Monclús - 244-246 The Character of Towns: An Approach to Conservation
by John Pendlebury - 247-251 Eventful Cities: Cultural Management and Revitalisation
by Margaret M. Gold - 253-279 Planning culture evolving through accumulations of the vicious cycle of practices: an investigation route for Turkey and beyond
by Tugce Sanli
November 2025, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 1421-1437 Exhibitionary urbanism: International Expos and city planning, 1851–2025
by Andrew Smith & John R. Gold & Margaret M. Gold - 1439-1480 Modern exposition fairgrounds: visions of the future / legacies of the past
by Lisa D. Schrenk - 1481-1506 International exhibitions and open public spaces: echoes of the times or forerunners?
by Javier Monclús & Carmen Díez-Medina - 1507-1531 From the attempts to create a modern city to its globalization: a historiography of the Spanish international exhibitions (1888–2008)
by Federico Camerin & Miguel Fernández Maroto - 1533-1557 From Expo to shopping centre, from ideology to social imaginary: representations of the ‘discoveries’ in 1990s Lisbon
by Salomé Honório & Annarita Gori & Simone Tulumello - 1559-1595 Displaying planning knowledge: early twentieth-century expositions and the transnational influence on Swedish city planning
by Andreea C. Blaga - 1597-1613 Conditioning the future: Paris 1937 as a civic and urban event
by Ulf Strohmayer - 1615-1641 Building bridges on the brink of war: urban planning, Pan-American identity, and the international expositions of 1939
by James J. Fortuna - 1643-1667 New York City’s 1939–40 and 1964–65 World’s Fairs: from Valley of Ashes to grandiose twenty-first century projects
by Ray Bromley - 1669-1688 Greenizing the Chinese city: urban regeneration, state developmentalism, and ecotopia in Shanghai Expo 2010
by Qianyu Lu & Richard Hu - 1689-1708 Ekistics data. Mapping Jaqueline Tyrwhitt’s abstracts of technical assistance, 1955–1972
by Martin Kohlberger & H. le Roux & T. Avermaete - 1709-1725 Ruin of the seaport: causes of the abandonment of Puerto Colombia and the loss of a coastal gem
by Pedro Abel Romero & Mark Michael Betts Alvear - 1727-1729 À l’échelle du quartier. Histoire d’une notion d’urbanisme (1890-1960) [At the neighborhood scale. History of a concept in urban planning (1890–1960)]
by Nicole De Togni - 1729-1730 Cotidiano Conjunto: Domesticidade e Patrimonialização da Habitação Social Moderna
by Liliana Andrea Clavijo - 1731-1732 Encontro da Antropologia com a favela. Anthony e Elizabeth Leeds no Jacarezinho (Anthropology meets the Favela. Anthony and Elizabeth Leeds in Jacarezinho)
by Rafael Soares Gonçalves
September 2025, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 1087-1097 Land matters: planning histories of value, use and property
by Dasha Kuletskaya & Susanne Schindler & Franziska Kramer - 1099-1132 Baroque Rome was not planned in a day: forms of immunity in Alexander VII’s and Louis XIV’s urban strategies (1656–68)
by Fabio Gigone - 1133-1154 Heteronomy as a land issue in long-term planning history: the case of the Landes airial in France in the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries
by Emilie Ropert Dupont - 1155-1184 Towards a spatial history of debt: planning and the production of value in Amsterdam 1870–2010
by Gabriel Schwake & Iris Burgers - 1185-1212 From urban planning to urban design: the 1893 Zurich Building Act and its impact on land use, ownership structures and urban form
by Sanna Kattenbeck - 1213-1234 Miasma, microbe, and the administration of land in early twentieth-century Port Fouad
by Marianne Dhenin & Mohamed Gamal-Eldin - 1235-1259 The double spine and the blue boulevard plans: morphological visions and territorial politics of Israeli expansionism
by Alona Nitzan Shiftan & Cheyn Lambert - 1261-1283 From apartments to land: fragmented property transitions in Soviet-era urban residential districts
by Marina Sapunova - 1285-1308 ‘To make a town’: landscape architecture, land, and settlement in the Panama Canal Zone, 1913–1915
by Nicolay Duque-Robayo - 1309-1334 Modernizing the countryside: Israeli rural planning expertise for the Venezuelan agrarian reform during the 1960s
by Ricardo Avella - 1335-1360 A land expropriation machine: the first years of the Urban Improvement Corporation (CORMU) in Chile (1967–1970)
by Francisco Díaz - 1361-1386 Translating land: cultural development encounters in Canadian and Alaska Indigenous land studies, 1968–1981
by Lasse Rau - 1387-1400 Spatial transformation and water infrastructure in coastal Jiangsu: the role of land reclamation companies during the early twentieth century
by Mingran Cao - 1401-1410 Planning the Arid Port City in Iran: Siraf's water heritage landscape as a Sassanid urban strategy
by Marziyeh Tahmasbi & Steffen Nijhuis & Mehdi Haghighat Bin - 1411-1412 Désir de nature dans le Grand Tunis. Pour une végétalisation de la ville dense [Desire of nature in greater Tunis. In favour of a vegetalisation of the dense city]
by Nora Lafi - 1412-1414 Urban Flood Risk Management: Looking at Jakarta
by Delik Hudalah - 1414-1416 Sustainable urban agriculture: new frontiers
by Arini Evadillah & Nuzlia Nur Aini & Wiwin Krisnawati & Nurhaliza - 1416-1418 Hong Kong Public Housing: An Architectural and Policy History
by Ying-Xian Cassandra Luk - 1418-1420 The Renewal of Post-war Manchester: planning, Architecture and the State
by John R. Gold
July 2025, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 833-841 What is radical planning history?
by Álvaro Sevilla-Buitrago - 843-861 Where there’s a will, is there a way? Reflections on the institutional afterlife of the London Docklands Development Corporation
by Mike Raco & Sonia Freire-Trigo - 863-884 The role of tramway systems in shaping urban growth: a historical GIS study of four Spanish cities
by Irene Méndez-Manjón & Pedro Plasencia-Lozano - 885-902 Welfare state architecture on a domestic scale – social planning of the public daycare system in Finland in the 1970s and 1980s
by Hanna Tyvelä - 903-925 Detroit imagined: intertextuality and the photobook as urban history
by Wes Aelbrecht - 927-952 Fragmented: highways and the failure of the Abbasabad project in Tehran
by M. Farid Mosleh - 953-974 Romanian water-cure resorts and the state before the Second World War: health, leisure and public-private partnership
by Cosmin-Ștefan Dogaru - 975-994 Colonial development policies as tools of ecological imperialism in Southeast Asia
by Ambe J. Njoh - 995-1015 Strategic easing of height restrictions: Unveiling the intersection of free market principles and colonial mentality in Hong Kong’s urban densification
by Junwei Li - 1017-1035 The subjugation to contingency: Popper, postructuralism, and fear of the plan
by Tahl Kaminer - 1037-1059 Uncovering informal urbanisation process in the city of Dar es Salaam: tracing from the colonial regime
by Jacob Lutta & Yves Schoonjans - 1061-1075 The Molo district plan. A turning point in Renzo Piano’s work in Genoa
by Alberto Grassetti - 1077-1078 Informal Metropolis: life on the edge of Mexico City, 1940–1976
by Leandro Benmergui - 1079-1081 The zone: An alternative history of Paris
by Jacob Paskins - 1081-1084 The city in the city – architecture and change in London’s financial district
by Alexandra Quantrill - 1084-1086 Architecture and welfare. Scandinavian perspectives
by Eugenio Lux
May 2025, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 453-471 Affordable housing in the 1910s–1930s: new narratives on unbeaten tracks
by Chiara Monterumisi & Aino Niskanen & Johan Mårtelius - 473-493 Governor’s houses: unique Gothenburg workers’ housing
by Claes Caldenby - 495-525 Hallman in Stockholm: the garden-city movement in artistic town planning for working-class families
by Monica Andersson - 527-560 Gunnar Asplund’s response (1917) to the Stockholm emergency housing programme in a social perspective
by Eva Eriksson - 561-605 Reformistic approaches to mass housing in the metropolis: 1920s Copenhagen and Stockholm perimeter blocks
by Chiara Monterumisi & Martin Søberg - 607-632 Rare yet relevant: Trondheim Cooperative Housing Association
by Nina Berre & Eli Støa & Steffen Wellinger - 633-672 Worker’s housing in Kristiania 1909–1913: garden suburbs by Morgenstierne and Eide versus reformed tenement blocks by Kristen Rivertz
by Espen Johnsen - 673-705 Wooden Käpylä - the birth of a garden city
by Simo Paavilainen & Pekka Heikkinen & Aino Niskanen - 707-724 Old and New Vallila. The early years of affordable housing production in Helsinki
by Riitta Nikula - 725-750 Architecture between empire and revolution: housing and the shaping of Soviet Leningrad
by Markus Lähteenmäki - 751-787 From Utopias to Roman residential realities: the golden era of Roman social housing 1919–1932
by Anu Kaisa Koponen - 789-803 Urban planning and development in Shenzhen – interview with Dr. Chen Yixin
by Yanchen Sun & Tianchen Dai - 805-822 The role of the third plague pandemic in colonial India as the impetus for the improvement trusts and urban transformation in Bombay, Mysore, and Calcutta
by Hanife Vardı Topal & Zehra Betül Atasoy - 823-824 The great American transit disaster: a century of austerity, auto-centric planning, and white flight
by Matthew Heins - 824-826 Form follows fever: malaria and the construction of Hong Kong, 1841–1849
by Zhijian Sun - 826-828 Urbanizing Suburbia: hyper-gentrification, the financialization of housing, and the remaking of the Outer European City
by Loretta Lees - 828-831 Modernism’s Magic Hat: Architecture and the Illusion of Development without Capital
by Leandro Benmergui
March 2025, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 201-221 Regulating capital investment in urban property: towards comparative-historical research in planning history
by André Sorensen & Neve Adams - 223-263 Joint City: cross-border planning diffusion, local elites, and planning practices – case studies of Kouang-Tchéou-Wan and Swatow, 1898–1945
by Yi Liu & Baihao Li & Congcong Yao - 265-282 The principles of land value capture in the perspective of Georgist political economy
by Owiti A. K’Akumu - 283-300 The UK levelling up strategy and changing the spatial economy
by Colin Jones - 301-325 Spatial informality, urban regularization, and social resistance: Tianqiao as a public space for the poor, 1911–1937
by Xusheng Huang - 327-351 Ideation, deviation, persistence, and implementation – Six decades of pedestrianization in Antwerp’s urban core
by Kelly Gregg & Conrad Kickert - 353-374 Decoding the socio-spatial mosaic of public space: an in-depth exploration of Taksim Square
by İbrahim Eren & Esin Özlem Aktuğlu Aktan - 375-403 Beyond Chinatown: Chinese diaspora, the transition of power, and the planning of the City of Medan in Dutch East Indies
by Yinrui Xie & Amanda Achmadi - 405-406 Connexions: a special section of Planning Perspectives dedicated to advancing planning history at the intersection of multiple academic disciplines and practices
by Carola Hein - 407-419 Israel’s planning historiography: interrogating spatio-temporal discourse and ‘whiteness’
by Matan Flum - 421-431 Real estate agency: land, housing and finance in urban and planning history conference
by Rachel Gallagher - 433-440 Obituary of Professor Shun-ichi Watanabe (1938–2024): searching for a truly ‘international’ planning history
by Fukuo Akimoto - 441-442 The promise of planning. global aspirations and South African experience since 2008
by Carlos Nunes Silva - 443-445 Co-operative conditions: a primer on architecture, finance and regulation in Zurich
by Miles Glendinning - 445-447 Check dam construction for sustainable watershed management and planning
by Yenni Febriani & Vina Yunita - 447-449 Monuments decolonized. Algeria’s French colonial heritage
by Nora Lafi - 449-451 The Delos Symposia and Doxiadis
by Nicole De Togni
January 2025, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-5 Urban planning in the Americas during the Cold War
by Katharina Schembs - 7-20 An Americas story: hemispheric perspectives on postwar urban renewal
by Lizabeth Cohen - 21-38 Limits of inter-American cooperation: large dams and urban planning in Latin America after 1945
by Frederik Schulze - 39-51 Conjectures on an absence: Latin American planning thought, seen in the mirror of Revolutionary Cuba
by Adrián Gorelik - 53-78 Two technical assistance methods: the activity of the Ford Foundation in Chile and Argentina, 1960–1972
by Alejandra Inés Monti - 79-96 From Model Reform Country to Critic: Chile and its cooperation with the USA in urban planning and housing under Eduardo Frei Montalva (1964–1970)
by Katharina Schembs - 97-115 The assembly of locally rooted industrial networks in the Pearl River Delta region: insights for the regeneration of industrial land
by Mingmin Pan & Mee Kam Ng - 117-144 Paternal partnerships: how Aramco transformed Saudi environments, bodies, minds, and homes, c. 1930–1970s
by Dalal Musaed Alsayer - 145-163 Eforie Sud from glory to oblivion - a historical and urbanistic overview of the first balneoclimatic resort of Romania. 1898–2024
by Daniela-Ioana Guju & Gabor-Giovani Luca & Anca-Roxana Strugariu & Bogdan-Laurențiu Petric - 165-184 Beyond the curtain: the impact of political non alignment on the urban reconstruction of Skopje
by Elena Andonova & María Cristina García González - 185-189 Report on the XXXI International Seminar on Urban Form Conference, São Paulo, Brazil, 16–20 September 2024
by Karin Schwabe Meneguetti & Renato Leão Rego - 191-192 Imagining Manila: literature, empire, and orientalism
by Mar Lorence G. Ticao - 192-194 Community green: rediscovering the enclosed spaces of the garden suburb tradition
by Bruce Stephenson - 194-196 Ebenezer Howard: inventor of the garden city
by Stephen V. Ward - 196-197 Le shrinking cities nella Germania Est riunificata [Shrinking Cities in Reunified East Germany]
by Leonardo Zuccaro Marchi - 197-200 Urban surfaces, graffiti, and the right to the city
by Emma Arnold
November 2024, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 1207-1239 Wilful ignorance at Waterloo: public housing quality and political stigma in Sydney's largest estate renewal
by Michael Zanardo & Alistair Sisson & Cameron Logan & Rebecca McLaughlan - 1241-1266 Formation and transformation of critical modern rural architecture: the case of the Göl Village Institute Campus in Kastamonu, Türkiye
by Saadet Gündoğdu & Figen Kıvılcım Çorakbaş - 1267-1286 Overlapping modernity and tradition: rethinking the danwei as a basic urban unit in modern China
by Junxian Wu & Gang Yu - 1287-1308 Standardizing play in the century of the car: the building information cards as shapers of the ideal urban childhood in Finland in the 1960s and 1970s
by Veera Moll - 1309-1329 Stabilization and change under planning and everyday practices – the politics of becoming public space in Dharavi, Mumbai
by Min Tang & Viviana d’Auria - 1331-1357 Controversies surrounding Japan’s ‘flexible’ urban planning: a comparative analysis of consensus-building and public engagement in Tokyo’s redevelopment projects
by Jessica Ilunga & Jorge Almazán & Seishi Shikida & Errita Zuna - 1359-1380 Urban green spaces of İstanbul: from ‘beautifying’ efforts to ‘mega-projects’
by Esra Sert - 1381-1396 Spatial planning in post-colonial Morocco: an institutional design for decolonization
by Noussayba Rahmouni & Izuru Saizen - 1397-1399 President’s address
by Carola Hein - 1401-1415 20th Biennial Conference of the International Planning History Society 2–5 July 2024 (Hong Kong) prizes and awards
by Nuran Zeren Gülersoy - 1417-1425 20th IPHS biennial conference report
by Renato Leão Rego - 1427-1435 A plan to guide rather than to master: the urbanism of negotiation on the Île de Nantes
by Valéry Didelon - 1437-1439 Queer premises: LGBTQ + venues in London since the 1980s
by Torsten Lange - 1439-1441 Pensando as Favelas Cariocas: Memória e Outras Abordagens Teóricas [Thinking the favelas of Rio de Janeiro: memory and other theoretical approaches]
by Leandro Benmergui - 1441-1443 Local governance of peatland restoration in Riau, Indonesia – a transdisciplinary analysis
by Lupi Nugraheni
September 2024, Volume 39, Issue 5
- 967-981 A place to remain in the village. Dutch planning cultures and rural housing policies from 1945 onwards
by Marijn Molema & Timo Clemens - 983-1006 The Human Settlement: Erwin Anton Gutkind's fascination with Africa and critique of modern design
by Elisa Dainese - 1007-1028 Place renaming, jurisdictional integration, and political representation: lessons from South Africa
by Stefan Chavez-Norgaard - 1029-1045 Garden suburb: path and reinterpretations of an ideal: London, Paris and São Paulo
by José Geraldo Simões Junior - 1047-1082 Planning and construction of the British concessions and settlements in modern East Asia (1845–1876): Shanghai, Yokohama, and Tianjin
by Shuting Sun & Nobuo Aoki & Subin Xu - 1083-1114 The park built by the modern Wuxi gentry (1905–1930): a special space under local power interaction
by Peiqiang Chen & Yong Zhang - 1115-1143 Unveiling the neo-Moroccan city: a historical exploration of Casablanca's Habous district (1917-1926)
by Rim Yassine Kassab - 1145-1169 ‘The first rearguard battle’: an analysis of the autarkic (re)planning for Spanish grain agriculture, 1937–1959
by Isabel Rodríguez De la Rosa - 1171-1178 Architectural history, planning history, and the environmental perspective: a report from Iceland
by Filippo De Pieri - 1179-1194 Reassembling Marseille’s mosaic: urban planning in service of a post-World War II imagined identity
by Eliane Schmid - 1195-1199 Plus ça change? Recent sources on architectural modernism, urbanism and the city
by John R. Gold - 1201-1202 Atlas histórico del urbanismo español
by Federico Camerin - 1202-1204 Colonial toxicity: rehearsing French radioactive architecture and landscape in the Sahara
by Clarence Hatton-Proulx - 1204-1206 CINVA: un proyecto latinoamericano 1951-1972
by Rafael Soares Gonçalves
July 2024, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 757-759 Undertows and evolutions
by Ian Morley - 761-791 The Curtis Report as a critical juncture in Canadian urbanism
by David L. A. Gordon - 793-814 A century of urban planning for Zanzibar’s other side, 1923–2023
by Garth Andrew Myers - 815-833 From HURPI to community corridor: the evolution of the central linear axis in South Korean new towns
by Sanghoon Jung & Nami Hong - 835-851 Clean water supply and urban hygiene control in colonial Semarang, Indonesia
by Mutiah Amini - 853-880 The establishment process of Türk Traktör between 1948 and 1963: a critique of ‘modernization’ as development in Early Cold War Turkey
by Murat Iplikci & Gülşah Aykaç - 881-901 Vision and practice: the 1967 Robson Report on the Tokyo Metropolitan Government
by Benjamin Bansal - 903-923 Theorizing the postcolonial city of Kuching: the socio-spatial production of colonial logistics
by Azmah Arzmi & Julaihi Wahid - 925-943 Development of cultural heritage conservation planning in China
by Songsong Li & Nobuo Aoki & Ruoran Wang & Subin Xu - 945-962 Tiexi Workers’ Village: shaping collective life in socialist China from the 1950s to the 1970s
by Yiping Zhang & Yidan Liu & Yves Schoonjans & Gisèle Gantois - 963-964 Political postmodernisms – architecture in Chile and Poland, 1970-1990
by Florian Urban - 964-966 Bauhaus 100+1: reverberaciones latinoamericanas / edición académica
by Eduardo Verri Lopes
May 2024, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 487-499 Olympic urbanism: past, present and future
by Andrew Smith & John R. Gold & Margaret M. Gold - 501-530 The Olympic gap: planning and politics of the Helsinki Olympics
by Kristo Vesikansa & Laura Berger - 531-550 Environmental changes and the first Olympic Winter Games. Infrastructure projects for ‘Chamonix 1924’
by Caterina Franco - 551-573 Tokyo as an Olympic city across modern history: planning culture as the intangible heritage from a century of hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games
by Raphaël Languillon-Aussel - 575-594 The transformation of Beijing as a dual Olympic city: growth, post-growth, and the reimagining of the capital
by Richard Hu - 595-613 The achievement of sustainability and legacies by the host cities of the Summer Olympiads, 2012–2024
by Stephen Essex & Renata Latuf de Oliveira Sanchez - 615-636 Have the Olympics outgrown cities? A longitudinal comparative analysis of the growth and planning of the Olympics and former host cities
by Gabriel Silvestre & David Gogishvili & Sven Daniel Wolfe & Martin Müller - 637-657 Evolving security motifs, Olympic spectacle and urban planning legacy: from militarization to security-by-design
by Jon Coaffee - 659-674 The aftermath of failure. Paris, 1992–2012: the urban economy of a host Olympic City
by Ulf Strohmayer - 675-700 Is urban planning returning to the past in search of a sustainable future? Exploring the six Paris and London Olympic Games (1900–2024)
by Cécile Doustaly & Geneviève Zembri-Mary - 701-719 Replacing place with space: the influences and the challenges of the new norm on the Milan-Cortina Winter Games 2026
by Mike Raco & Stefano Di Vita - 721-724 VI International Seminar on Urban Form – Hispanic (ISUF-H) 2022. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
by Kathrin Golda-Pongratz - 725-745 Planning ports in proximity: Koper and Trieste after 1945
by Martin Valinger Sluga & Lucija Ažman Momirski - 747-748 Tripoli coloniale. Histoire sociale et économique d’une ville sous domination italienne [Colonial Tripoli: social and economic history of a city under Italian Rule]
by Nora Lafi - 748-750 Il senso delle donne per la città. Curiosità, ingegno, apertura. [Women’s sense for the city. Curiosity, ingenuity, opening]
by Valeria Casali - 750-751 A research agenda for US land use and planning law
by Carlos Nunes Silva - 752-753 Architecture and Urbanism in a contact zone: histories of difference migrancy and dwelling in Kolkata
by Himadri Chatterjee - 753-756 Charles Rice, Atrium
by Andrea Vesentini
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