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Obsolescence: an architectural history
2016/10/23
English
DIY Detroit: making do in a city without services
2016/10/19
English
Report from the 17th International Planning History Society Conference: 17–21 July 2016, Delft, The Netherlands
2016/10/17
English
Barrio rising: urban popular politics and the making of modern Venezuela
2016/11/11
English
The Regional Planning Association of America: Past and Future
2023/06/01
English
Habitat. Towards an ecological urban lexicon
2023/04/13
English
The social psychologist as planner: the pioneering work of Oscar Oeser in urban and rural communities in mid-twentieth century Australia
2023/05/15
English
Plague, quarantine, and environmental design in nineteenth century Odesa
2023/04/28
English
Layers of reconstruction: the planning history of disaster-prone Kamaishi
2023/06/02
English
Ngā pūtahitanga/Crossings: the 2022 joint conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand and the Australasian Urban History/Planning History Group
2023/06/02
English
The modernity of the Regional Planning Association of America
2023/06/02
English
Website review
1999/01/01
English
Book Notes
2002/01/01
English
Im Gleichschritt. Der Architekten- und Ingenieurverein zu Berlin im Nationalsozialismus Im Gleichschritt. Der Architekten- und Ingenieurverein zu Berlin im Nationalsozialismus [In Lockstep. The Architects and Engineers Association in Berlin under National Socialism – catalogue for an exhibition at the Architecture Museum at Technical University Berlin] , edited by Harald Bodenschatz, Benedikt Goebel and Hans-Dieter Nägelke, Berlin, Geymüller, 2024, 88 pp., €22 (paperback) Independent Commission of Historians “Planning and Construction during National Socialism”, i.e , by Wolfgang Benz, Tilman Harlander, Elke Pahl-Weber, Wolfram Pyta, Adelheid von Saldern, Wolfgang Schäche, Regina Stephan] in cooperation with the Akademie der Künste Berlin (eds.): Power, Space, Violence: Planning and Building under National Socialism [catalogue for an exhibition at the Akademie der Künste Berlin, English and German edition], Berlin, Akademie der Künste, 2023, 320 pp., 20 € (paperback)
2024/03/03
English
Garden suburb: path and reinterpretations of an ideal: London, Paris and São Paulo
2024/02/28
English
Evolving security motifs, Olympic spectacle and urban planning legacy: from militarization to security-by-design
2024/02/28
English
VI International Seminar on Urban Form – Hispanic (ISUF-H) 2022. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
2024/02/22
English
Have the Olympics outgrown cities? A longitudinal comparative analysis of the growth and planning of the Olympics and former host cities
2024/04/04
English
A place to remain in the village. Dutch planning cultures and rural housing policies from 1945 onwards
2024/04/04
English
The Human Settlement : Erwin Anton Gutkind's fascination with Africa and critique of modern design
2024/03/31
English
The achievement of sustainability and legacies by the host cities of the Summer Olympiads, 2012–2024
2024/04/06
English
Tokyo as an Olympic city across modern history: planning culture as the intangible heritage from a century of hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games
2024/04/10
English
Marshall Plan or neocolonization? The Model Cities Program and Black planning criticism
2023/12/12
English
Broker power: real estate brokers in the St. Louis Model Cities program, 1966–1975
2024/01/02
English
Unveiling the neo-Moroccan city: a historical exploration of Casablanca's Habous district (1917-1926)
2024/01/04
English
A century of urban planning for Zanzibar’s other side, 1923–2023
2023/12/07
English
From HURPI to community corridor: the evolution of the central linear axis in South Korean new towns
2023/11/22
English
Clean water supply and urban hygiene control in colonial Semarang, Indonesia
2023/11/22
English
On the police as infrastructure and managers in the African city
2023/11/22
English
Black Arts/West and the ironies of development in Seattle’s ‘Other America’
2023/12/13
English
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