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May 2023, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 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
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 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 - 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