Content
July 2013, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 347-371 City interrupted: modernity and architecture in Nasser's post-1952 Cairo
by Yasser Elsheshtawy - 373-397 Land, politics and high-rise planning: ongoing development practices in Tel Aviv-Yafo
by Talia Margalit - 399-419 Historical heritage, landscape and modernity: aspects of the Italian contribution to the IFHTP congresses between the two wars
by Renzo Riboldazzi - 421-439 The planning connection between Clarence Stein and Liang Sicheng in Republican China
by Sidney Wong - 441-460 Sustainable planning for a quasi-urban region, necessities and challenges: the case of Tehran-Karaj
by M. Reza Shirazi - 461-475 Stages of a state: from São Paulo's Teatro São José to the Teatro Municipal, 1854-1911
by Aiala Levy - 477-485 Garden cities in colonial Africa: a note on historiography
by Liora Bigon - 487-494 Planning and urban citizenship: suggestions from the thoughts of Henri Lefebvre
by Francesco Chiodelli - 497-499 Shaping places: urban planning, design and development
by Patsy Healey - 499-501 Alexandrie une architecture ottomane
by Nora Lafi - 501-502 Villen in Beirut. Wohnkultur und sozialer Wandel (1860-1930)
by Nora Lafi - 502-504 Agrandir Paris (1860-1970)
by Denis Bocquet - 504-506 Urban design, chaos, and colonial power in Zanzibar
by Robert Home - 506-508 Sunburnt cities: the great recession, depopulation, and urban planning in the American Sunbelt
by Ryan Reft - 508-510 Urban planning and public health in Africa. Historical, theoretical and practical dimensions of a continent's water and sanitation problematic
by Carlos Nunes Silva - 511-512 Architecture school: three centuries of educating architects in North America
by Katherine Zubovich-Eady - 512-514 Fès Reborn: project on an ancient city
by Denis Bocquet - 514-515 Town Planning in the Netherlands since 1800
by Marieke van Rooij - 516-518 Naked city: the death and life of authentic urban places/Culture works: space, value, and mobility across the neoliberal Americas
by A. K. Sandoval-Strausz - 519-519 Book Notes
by Florian Urban
January 2013, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 295-313 Cities as planning models
by Stephen V. Ward - 315-320 Cities, nations, and regions in planning history: 15th IPHS conference, São Paulo, Brazil, 2012
by Renato Leão Rego
April 2013, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 171-198 On garden-city lines: looking into social housing estates of interwar Europe
by Kiki Kafkoula - 199-222 Beyond Le Corbusier and the modernist city: reframing Chandigarh's 'World Heritage' legacy
by Manish Chalana & Tyler S. Sprague - 223-245 Social engineering and participation in Anglo-Swedish housing 1945-1976: Ralph Erskine's vernacular plan
by Natasha Vall - 247-269 Reforma Interior in Málaga: modernization and morphological change in the nineteenth century
by Michael Barke & Graham Mowl - 271-289 The attitudes of the Ministry of Town and Country Planning towards blitzed cities in 1940s Britain
by Junichi Hasegawa - 291-294 IPHS Book Prize 2012: winners honoured in Sao Paulo
by Dirk Schubert - 321-323 Green infrastructure for sustainable urban development in Africa
by Kristof Van Assche - 323-325 The historic urban landscape. Managing heritage in an urban century
by Heleni Porfyriou - 325-327 Turkey: modern architectures in history
by Malte Fuhrmann - 328-329 Montréal et l'eau: Une histoire environnementale
by Robert J. Morris - 329-331 Concrete and culture: a material history
by Matt Gaskin - 331-333 Fleeting cities: imperial expositions in Fin-de-Siècle Europe
by Robert Proctor - 333-335 Urbanisation sans urbanisme. Une histoire de la 'ville diffuse'
by Axel Fisher - 336-337 Ambivalent spaces: memory and oblivion in modern social architecture
by Oscar Oliver-Didier - 337-339 Key concepts in planning
by Florian Urban - 339-340 Racial democracy and the black metropolis: housing policy in postwar Chicago
by Paige Glotzer - 341-342 Spatial planning and governance: understanding UK planning
by Sarah Payne - 343-345 The battle for Tolmers Square
by John Lord - 346-346 Between ruin and restoration - an environmental history of Israel
by Florian Urban
January 2013, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-26 Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew's early housing and neighbourhood planning in Sector-22, Chandigarh
by Iain Jackson - 27-49 Planning through conflict: competing approaches in the preparation of Sheffield's post-war reconstruction plan
by Alan Lewis - 51-70 Zuazo in Caracas: The urbanism of exile in Venezuela, 1937
by Carlos Sambricio - 71-90 Monopolizing the metropolis: gilded age growth machines and power in American urbanization
by Domenic Vitiello - 91-111 Urban planners in Portugal in the middle of the twentieth century: Étienne de Groër and Antão Almeida Garrett
by Teresa Marat-Mendes & Vítor Oliveira - 113-116 Introduction
by Richard Harris & Robert Lewis - 117-123 Planning, the information order, and the Bombay census of 1901
by Prashant Kidambi - 125-138 A happy confluence of planning and statistics: Bombay and Calcutta in the 1901 census
by Richard Harris & Robert Lewis - 139-147 How modern planning came to Calcutta
by Partho Datta - 149-150 Captured landscape: the paradox of the enclosed garden
by Julie Candy - 151-152 Il tracollo dell'urbanistica italiana
by Filippo De Pieri - 152-154 My storm: managing the recovery of New Orleans in the wake of Katrina
by Jen Nelles - 154-156 Mediterranean crossroads: Marseille and modern architecture
by Sandra Parvu - 156-159 Colonial architecture and urbanism in Africa. Intertwined and contested histories
by Carlos Nunes Silva - 159-160 L'invention du Vieux Paris. Naissance d'une conscience patrimoniale dans la capitale
by Antonio Brucculeri - 161-162 Ordering the city: land use, policing, and the restoration of urban America
by Ulf Zimmermann - 162-164 Cities into battlefields: metropolitan scenarios, experiences and commemoration of total war
by Evan Mawdsley - 164-165 Vistas panorámicas de Santiago 1790-1910
by Macarena Ibarra - 165-167 Racial beachhead: diversity and democracy in a military town
by Eric S. Singer - 167-169 The transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects town planning conference, London 10-15 October 1910
by Lucy E. Hewitt - 170-170 Book Notes
by Florian Urban