Planning Perspectives

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The grid as city plan: New York city and laissez‐faire planning in the nineteenth century1987/09/01English22
The aesthetics of city‐scale preservation policy in Beijing2007/04/01English21
The development of strategic spatial planning in Central and Eastern Europe: between path dependence, European influence, and domestic politics2018/09/12English21
A Europe of ‘Petites Europes’: an evolutionary perspective on transnational cooperation on spatial planning2018/06/19English21
Contesting the modern city: reconstruction and everyday life in post-war coventry2003/01/01English21
Toward a genealogy of planning: zoning and the Welfare State1998/01/01English21
Making cities global: the new city development of Songdo, Yujiapu and Lingang2013/12/16English21
Land, property rights, and planning in Japan: institutional design and institutional change in land management2010/07/01English20
Spatial practice, conceived space and lived space: Hong Kong’s ‘Piers saga’ through the Lefebvrian lens2010/10/01English20
‘Either/or’ and ‘and’: first impressions of a journey into the planning cultures of four countries1996/01/01English20
The exchange of planning ideas from Europe to the USA after the Second World War: introductory thoughts and a call for further research2014/02/19English20
The place of urban conservation in the UK reconstruction plans of 1942–19522003/01/01English19
From ‘slum clearance’ to ‘revitalisation’: planning, expertise and moral regulation in Toronto’s Regent Park2010/01/01English19
Politics and culture in the making of public space: Taksim Square, 1 May 1977, Istanbul2010/01/01English19
Urban design, ideology, and power: use of the central square in Tirana during one century of political transformations2014/04/09English19
The politics of public space planning in Singapore2003/01/01English19
Leon Krier and the organic revival within urban policy and practice1998/01/01English19
‘Unhealthy areas’: Town planning, eugenics and the slums, 1890–19451988/01/01English18
What did the Germans ever do for us? A century of British learning about and imagining modern town planning2010/04/01English18
Preserving and maintaining the concept of Letchworth Garden City2014/11/04English18
Rethinking postwar planning history2014/04/03English18
Revisiting the role of architects in planning large-scale housing in the USSR: the birth of socialist residential districts in Tallinn, Estonia, 1957–19792017/07/30English18
The garden city idea in the CIAM discourse on urbanism: a path to comprehensive planning2012/04/01English18
Mega Events in Istanbul from Henri Prost's master plan of 1937 to the twenty-first-century Olympic bids2011/10/01English18
The development of regional planning in the United Kingdom1994/01/01English17
Travelling urban form: the neighbourhood unit in China2006/10/01English17
Planning gain: there must be a better way1998/01/01English17
The history of urban growth management in South Africa: tracking the origin and current status of urban edge policies in three metropolitan municipalities2018/07/30English17
Bubonic plague, colonial ideologies, and urban planning policies: Dakar, Lagos, and Kumasi2015/08/07English17
Reconceptualising the historic urban environment: conservation and regeneration in Castlefield, Manchester, 1960–20092010/01/01English17