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March 2020, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 398-399 The gateway to the pacific: Japanese Americans and the remaking of San Francisco
by Megan Asaka
January 2020, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-26 The preparation of town planning schemes in the Metropolitan Police District, excluding the county of London, 1909–1934
by Michael P. Collins - 27-60 Postmodernism and socialist mass housing in Poland
by Florian Urban - 61-90 Contesting conservation-planning: insights from Ireland since independence
by Arthur Parkinson & Mark Scott & Declan Redmond - 91-113 Urban modernization and heritage in the historic centre of Santiago de Chile (1818–1939)
by Eugenio Garcés Feliú & José Rosas Vera & Elvira Pérez Villalón & Juan Camilo Pardo de Castro - 115-141 Taking the high ground: construction of the regional spatial order of Chang’an Area in Tang Dynasty
by Lu Guo & Xiao Rong - 143-168 The planned destruction of Chinatowns in the United States and Canada since c.1900
by Domenic Vitiello & Zoe Blickenderfer - 169-192 Imported modernity and local design: the creation of resilient public spaces in late Ottoman Palestine, 1878–1918
by Talia Abramovich & Marina Epstein-Pliouchtch & Iris Aravot - 193-209 Temporary dwellings as informal suburban development in the global North and the case of Sydney 1945–1960
by Nicola Pullan - 211-216 Perspectives on decentralization past, present, and future: a review of conferences in Grenoble, Milan, and Delft (2017–2019)
by Elmira Jafari & Nicole De Togni - 217-218 São Paulo: a graphic biography
by Marcio Siwi - 218-220 Industrial Teesside, lives and legacies: a post-industrial geography
by Ray Hudson - 220-222 Cities and nationhood: American imperialism and urban design in the Philippines, 1898–1916
by Gerard Rey Lico - 222-224 Neue Heimat. Das Gesicht der Bundesrepublik
by Cor Wagenaar - 224-226 Colonizing, decolonizing, and globalizing Kolkata: from a colonial to a Post-Marxist city
by Harpreet Mand - 226-227 Boom cities: architect-planners and the politics of radical urban renewal in 1960s Britain
by Nicholas Beech - 228-229 New world cities. Challenges of urbanization and globalization in the Americas
by Orlando Deavila Pertuz
November 2019, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 937-957 ‘Uneasy bedfellows’ conceiving urban megastructures: precarious public–private partnerships in post-war British New Towns
by Janina Gosseye - 959-977 The history of urban growth management in South Africa: tracking the origin and current status of urban edge policies in three metropolitan municipalities
by Anele Horn - 979-998 A case study in early urban design: Toronto, 1966–1978
by Richard White - 999-1021 The suburban perimeter blocks of Madrid 10 years on: how residents’ level of satisfaction relates to urban design qualities
by Javier Iñigo & Alan Mace - 1023-1044 Planning southern Iraq: placing the progressive theories of Max Lock in Um Qasr, Margil, and Basra in the context of Iraqi national development, 1954–1956
by Ben Tosland - 1045-1050 Awards of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) – A history and a call for submissions for the 19th IPHS Conference Moscow Russia “City Space Transformation: Renovation of The Urban Environment”
by The Editors - 1051-1058 History, civilization and urban planning development in China — report from the 10th Academic Committee of Planning History & Theory Conference: 26–29 October 2018, Guilin, China
by Zhao Li & Kang Cao & Baihao Li - 1059-1060 Puerto Madero en movimiento: un abordaje a partir de la circulación de la Corporación Antiguo Puerto Madero (1989–2017)
by Gabriel Silvestre - 1060-1061 Free the beaches: the story of Ned Coll and the battle for America’s most exclusive shoreline
by Elsa Devienne - 1062-1063 The Newark Frontier: community action in the great society
by Akira Drake Rodriguez - 1064-1065 American imperial pastoral: the architecture of US colonialism in the Philippines
by Daniel Immerwahr - 1065-1067 Autoconstrucción. Por una autonomía del habitar: ensayos sobre vivienda, urbanismo, autogestión y holismo
by Emilio de Antuñano - 1067-1068 Building the ivory tower: universities and metropolitan development in the twentieth century
by Eugénie L. Birch
September 2019, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 757-778 Planning Belgian Congo’s network of medical infrastructure: type-plans as tools to construct a medical model-colony, 1949–1959
by Simon De Nys-Ketels & Laurence Heindryckx & Johan Lagae & Luce Beeckmans - 779-804 The urban grid and entangled planning cultures in Senegal
by Eric Ross & Liora Bigon - 805-825 Sanitizing Jakarta: decolonizing planning and kampung imaginary
by Prathiwi Widyatmi Putri - 827-847 Integrating urban and port planning policies in a sustainable perspective: the case study of Naples historic harbour area
by Giuseppina Pugliano & Guido Benassai & Edoardo Benassai - 849-876 The 1968 Tehran master plan and the politics of planning development in Iran (1945–1979)
by Azadeh Mashayekhi - 877-901 Futurescapes of urban regeneration: ten years of design for the unfolding urban legacy of London’s Olympic Games, 2008–2018
by Juliet Davis - 903-910 The ‘valley of ashes’ and the ‘fresh green breast’: metaphors from The Great Gatsby in planning New York
by Lieven Ameel - 911-923 The tribulations of Walter Burley Griffin’s final Australian plan: Milleara as ‘the garden city of the future’ 1925–1965
by Victoria Kolankiewicz & David Nichols & Robert Freestone - 925-926 Baku: oil and urbanism
by Clarence Hatton-Proulx - 926-928 Globalized authoritarianism. Megaprojects, slums, and class relations in urban Morocco
by Carlos Nunes Silva - 928-930 Southeast Asia’s modern architecture: questions of translation, epistemology and power
by Robin Hartanto Honggare - 930-931 Ein neues Mainz? Kontroversen um die Gestalt der Stadt nach 1945
by Herman van Bergeijk - 931-933 Modeling post-socialist urbanization. The case of Budapest
by Virág Molnár - 933-934 Chicago’s block clubs: how neighbors shape the city
by Alexander von Hoffman - 934-936 Ephemeral histories: public art, politics, and the struggle for the streets in Chile
by Edward Murphy
July 2019, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 551-577 Conceptualizing the pedestrian mall in post-war North America and understanding its transatlantic transfer through the work and influence of Victor Gruen
by Kelly Gregg - 579-600 Town planning and socialist realism: new Academic District in Wroclaw (Poland) – unfinished projects from the 1950s
by Agnieszka Tomaszewicz & Joanna Majczyk - 601-620 Between modernization and identity: colonial social housing as a specific theoretico-practical corpus of colonial architecture – the case of Tetouan (Morocco, 1912–1956)
by Alejandro Muchada - 621-641 The end of cities: Erwin Anton Gutkind and the inevitability of decentralization and dispersal
by Marcel Vellinga - 643-666 Drawing white elephants in Africa? Re-contextualizing Ernst May’s Kampala plans in relation to the fraught political realities of late-colonial rule
by Andrew Byerley - 667-691 Hans Blumenfeld: a moderate defence of expertise in the controversial 1960s
by Frédéric Mercure-Jolette - 693-724 The historical rise and fall of community facility provision standards in the metropolitan planning of Melbourne
by Benno Engels - 725-735 Planning strategies for a resilient urban fringe in three medium-sized Spanish cities
by Juan Luis de las Rivas Sanz & Miguel Fernández-Maroto - 737-747 What’s in a cover image? How to depict planning history
by Carola Hein - 749-750 Trespassers?: Asian Americans and the battle for suburbia
by Jerry González - 750-751 Designing the global city: design excellence, competitions and the remaking of central Sydney
by Silvia Micheli - 751-753 The invention of rivers: Alexander’s eye and Ganga’s descent
by Stephen J. Ramos - 753-755 La rue à Tunis. Réalités, permanences, transformations de l’espace urbain, 1835–1935
by Nora Lafi - 755-756 Sono geloso di questa città. Giancarlo De Carlo e Urbino [I am jealous of this town: Giancarlo De Carlo and Urbino]
by Filippo De Pieri
May 2019, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 369-390 Planning for enabling: an analysis of Cedric Price’s proposal for Two Tree Island, 1971–1973
by Manuel Rodrigo de la O Cabrera - 391-414 The grid as algorithm for land use: a reappraisal of the 1811 Manhattan grid
by Gergely Baics & Leah Meisterlin - 415-437 Producing space: post-war redevelopment as big business, Utrecht and Hannover 1962–1975
by Tim Verlaan - 439-462 Planning of public housing in modern Tianjin (1928–1945)
by Yanchen Sun & Carola Hein & Kun Song - 463-495 From the Cold War to the warmed globe: planning, design-policy entrepreneurism, and the crises of nuclear weapons and climate change
by Zachary Lamb & Lawrence J. Vale - 497-513 Skopje Resurgent: the international confusions of post-earthquake planning, 1963–1967
by Mirjana Lozanovska & Igor Martek - 515-526 European urban culture, Javier de Mesones-Cabello’s planning practice and its legacy in city of Valladolid
by Ana Ruiz-Varona - 527-531 Conference Report, EAUH, 2018, Rome
by Emma Hart - 533-538 Complexity and contradiction: in memoriam Robert Venturi
by John R. Gold & Carola Hein & Clément Orillard & Renato L. Rego & Fernando Pérez Oyarzun - 539-540 From steel to slots: casino capitalism in the postindustrial city
by Walter Licht - 540-542 Parking and the city
by Michael Kordas - 542-543 Louis-Joseph Lebret e a SEGMACS: a formação de um grupo de ação para o planejamento urbano no Brasil
by Leandro Benmergui - 543-545 Las Vegas in Singapore: violence, progress and the crisis of nationalist modernity
by Jiat-Hwee Chang - 545-547 Windows upon planning history
by John R. Gold - 547-548 Spectacular modernity: dictatorship, space and visuality in Venezuela. 1948–1958
by Adriana Laura Massidda - 549-550 Latino City: Immigration and Urban Crisis in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1945–2000
by Pedro A. Regalado
March 2019, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 191-214 The prolific interpreter of the Olmsted vision: Frederick G. Todd, Canada’s first landscape architect
by Nancy Pollock-Ellwand - 215-241 Pursuit of integration in the former Yugoslavia’s planning
by Tijana Dabović & Zorica Nedović-Budić & Dejan Djordjević - 243-263 Planning for play: seventy years of ineffective public policy? The example of Glasgow, Scotland
by Valerie Wright & Ade Kearns & Lynn Abram & Barry Hazley - 265-283 Aesthetics of social identity: re-framing and evaluating modernist architecture and planning as cultural heritage in Martinique
by Clare Melhuish - 285-309 South African ‘know-how’ and Israeli ‘facts of life’: the planning of Afridar, Ashkelon, 1949–1956
by Ayala Levin - 311-333 Dabaodao: the planning, development, and transformation of a Chinese (German) neighbourhood
by Philipp Demgenski - 335-344 Questioning public histories of urban planning: an investigation of ‘urbanisme horloger’ narratives in the Unesco site of Le Locle/La Chaux-de-Fonds
by Filippo De Pieri - 345-353 Framing a new discourse on petromodernity: the global petroleumscape and petroleum modernism
by Mohamad Sedighi & Bader Albader - 355-356 Olga Zinovieva (1953–2018), Professor of Cultural Studies, Lomonosov Moscow State University
by Laura Kolbe - 357-358 A City on a Lake: urban political ecology and the growth of Mexico City
by Emilio de Antuñano - 358-360 Rurality re-imagined: villagers, farmers, wanderers
by Gemma Edwards - 360-361 Risen from Ruins: The Cultural Politics of Rebuilding East Berlin
by Eli Rubin - 362-363 Urbanisation, regional development and governance in China
by Zhe Zhang - 363-364 For a proper home: housing rights in the margins of urban Chile, 1960–2010
by Diego Hurtado Torres - 365-366 Town and crown: an illustrated history of Canada’s capital
by Karl Friedhelm Fischer - 366-367 Cities contested. Urban politics, heritage, and social movements in Italy and West Germany in the 1970s
by Filippo De Pieri
January 2019, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-2 Publication, recapitulation, adjudication
by John R. Gold & Margaret M. Gold - 3-23 Cities and plans – the past defines the future
by Dirk Schubert - 25-42 The plan as a colonization project: the medina of Tlemcen under French rule, 1842–1920
by Amine Kasmi - 43-64 From cantonments to townships: Lugard’s influence upon British colonial urban governance in Africa
by Robert Home - 65-90 A Theosophical Garden City: designing household life in Bombay, circa 1924
by Shiben Banerji - 91-113 From to cooperation – engineers overseas and the rise of planning expertise in the twentieth century
by Hélène Vacher - 115-132 Comprehensive planning in Japanese large cities
by David W. Edgington - 133-146 Building and planning regulations under Israeli colonial power: a critical study from Palestine
by Salem Thawaba - 147-169 The planning history of Japan in a world history planning perspective
by Fukuo Akimoto - 171-179 Remaking cities: the fourteenth Australasian urban history/planning history conference, Melbourne, 2018
by Lauren Pikó & James Lesh & Victoria Kolankiewicz - 181-182 Building the Ivory Tower: universities and metropolitan development in the twentieth century
by Eugénie L. Birch - 182-183 Prefab housing and the future of building: product to process
by Miles Glendinning - 183-185 Industrial Teesside, lives and legacies: a post-industrial geography
by Ray Hudson - 185-186 Il Pilastro. Storia di una periferia nella Bologna del dopoguerra
by Filippo De Pieri - 187-188 Endangered city: the politics of risk in Bogotá
by Susana Romero - 188-189 American imperial pastoral: the architecture of US colonialism in the Philippines
by Daniel Immerwahr
October 2018, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 499-505 Introduction: historical institutionalist perspectives on European spatial planning
by Marcin Dąbrowski & Valeria Lingua - 507-522 A historical institutionalist account of European spatial planning
by Andreas Faludi - 523-542 CRONWE: first attempts to institutionalize European spatial planning
by Wil Zonneveld - 543-569 A Europe of ‘Petites Europes’: an evolutionary perspective on transnational cooperation on spatial planning
by Stefanie Dühr - 571-589 The development of strategic spatial planning in Central and Eastern Europe: between path dependence, European influence, and domestic politics
by Marcin Dąbrowski & Katarzyna Piskorek - 591-614 Institutionalizing EU strategic spatial planning into domestic planning systems: trajectories of change in Italy and England
by Valeria Lingua - 615-632 Multiscalar governance and institutional change: critical junctures in European spatial planning
by André Sorensen - 633-655 Understanding the Hobrecht Plan. Origin, composition, and implementation of urban design elements in the Berlin expansion plan from 1862
by Felix Bentlin - 657-663 Report from the 18th International Planning History Society conference: 15–19 July 2018, Yokohama, Japan
by Yanchen Sun & Gabriel Schwake & Kaiyi Zhu & Penglin Zhu - 665-671 18th IPHS conference 15–19 July 2018 Yokohama prizes and awards
by Nuran Zeren Gülersoy - 673-674 Sir Peter Hall Award for Lifetime Achievement in Planning History 2018
by Robert Freestone - 675-676 The new tenement: residences in the inner city since 1970
by Susanne Schindler - 676-678 Developing expertise: architecture and real estate in Metropolitan America
by Richard Longstreth - 678-681 Urban planning in North Africa
by Nazan Maksudyan - 681-682 Utopías Construidas: Las unidades vecinales de Lima
by Héctor Abarca - 683-684 São Paulo nas Alturas: A Revolução Modernista da Arquitetura e do Mercado Imobiliário nos anos 1950 e 1960
by Fernando Atique - 684-685 Architecture of counterrevolution: the French Army in Northern Algeria
by Alan Mabin
July 2018, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 315-333 Showcasing Vällingby to the world: post-war suburban development, informational infrastructures, and the extrospective city
by Ian R. Cook - 335-361 Revisiting the role of architects in planning large-scale housing in the USSR: the birth of socialist residential districts in Tallinn, Estonia, 1957–1979
by Pille Metspalu & Daniel B. Hess - 363-384 The Portuguese railway in time and space – mapping phases of growth, stagnation, and decline (1845–2015)
by Inês de Azevedo Isidoro & Teresa Marat-Mendes & Vera Regina Tângari - 385-409 Estonian urbanism 1935–1955: the Soviet-era implementation of pre-war ambitions
by Siim Sultson - 411-431 Transfers and exchanges: the role of Léon Jaussely from a transnational perspective
by Beatriz Fernández Águeda - 433-447 The first Filipino City Beautiful plans
by Ian Morley - 449-453 Centre for Urban & Landscape Planning History (CUL), established at Kassel University, Germany
by Stefanie Hennecke & Harald Kegler & Diedrich Bruns & Wiebke Reinert - 455-458 Report from the 17th biennial SACRPH conference on planning history 26–30 October 2017, Cleveland, Ohio
by Li Hou - 459-460 What’s in a name? Talking about urban peripheries
by Robert Home - 460-462 Occupy all streets: Olympic urbanism and contested futures in Rio de Janeiro
by Leandro Benmergui - 462-463 London 2012 and the Post-Olympics city: a hollow legacy?
by Juliet Davis - 464-465 Métabolismes urbains. De l’hygiénisme à la ville durable: Naples 1884–2004 [Urban metabolisms. From hygienism to the sustainable city: Naples 1884–2004]
by Filippo De Pieri - 465-466 Dispersal: picturing urban change in east London
by Sol Perez Martinez - 467-468 Hotel Mexico: dwelling on the ’68 movement
by Anna Rose Alexander - 468-471 The Routledge handbook of planning history
by Helen Meller - 471-473 Tehran. Life within walls. A city, its territory and forms of dwelling
by Nora Lafi - 473-474 Rebel modernists – Viennese architecture since Otto Wagner
by Florian Urban - 475-476 Gyeongju: the capital of Golden Silla
by Peter Armstrong - 476-478 The heart of the city: legacy and complexity of a modern design idea
by Gaia Caramellino - 478-479 Estado, Arquitetura e Desenvolvimento: a Ação Habitacional do Iapi
by Michele Aparecida Siqueira Dias - 479-480 Cidade Alta: Histórias e memórias da remoção e a construção do estigma de favela num conjunto habitacional
by Yuri Kieling Gama - 481-482 The New Urban Crisis: how our cities are increasing inequality, deepening segregation, and failing the middle-class – and what we can do about it
by Sidra Ahmed & Andrew Harris & Jordan Rowe & Olivia Smith - 483-484 The roots of urban renaissance: gentrification and the struggle over Harlem
by Dylan Gottlieb - 484-485 Artists in the city: SPACE in ’68 and beyond
by Andy C. Pratt - 486-487 Building for oil: Daqing and the formation of the Chinese socialist state
by Yiwen Yuan - 487-488 Slums: the history of a global injustice
by Chandan Deuskar - 488-489 China’s contested capital: architecture, ritual, and response in Nanjing
by Weijie Hu - 489-491 Why preservation matters
by David C. Sloane - 491-492 Constructive feminism: women’s spaces and women’s rights in the American City
by Allison Suppan Helmuth & Brenda Parker - 493-494 Freedom and the cage: modern architecture and psychiatry in Central Europe, 1890-1914
by Kimberly Elman Zarecor - 494-496 Robert Schmidt 1869–1934 – Stadtbaumeister in Essen und Landesplaner im Ruhrgebiet
by Karl Friedhelm Fischer
April 2018, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 163-183 ‘Resistance was futile!’ Cycling’s discourses of resistance to UK automobile modernism 1950–1970
by Rorie Parsons & Geoff Vigar - 185-204 An early engagement with town planning: Māori and the Commission to inquire and report upon the necessity or advisability of establishing model villages on the sites of the present villages of Ohinemutu and Whakarewarewa in 1926
by Caroline Miller - 205-228 When the railway reached Istanbul: the making of Sirkeci terminus, 1870–1888
by Ahmet Tozoğlu - 229-248 Children’s Parks in Lisbon’s urban spaces: a childhood education and assistance programme during the Portuguese dictatorial regime (1933–1974)
by Alexandra Alegre - 249-269 Showcase and window to the world: East German architecture abroad 1949–1990
by Andreas Butter - 271-288 The 1923 Belgrade Master Plan – historic town modernization
by Marta Vukotic Lazar & Mirjana Roter-Blagojević - 289-292 Report on inaugural workshop RSA ReHi-Network ‘Interdisciplinary connections between history & regional studies’
by Marica Castigliano - 293-294 Conference report: Second African urban planning conference, Lisbon 7–8 September 2017
by Robert Home - 295-296 Counterpreservation: architectural decay in Berlin since 1989
by Florian Urban - 296-297 Transforming Providence: rebirth of a post-industrial city
by Mark B. Lapping - 297-298 Balkan heritages: negotiating history and culture
by Florian Riedler - 299-300 Site planning in practice at Welwyn Garden City
by Stephen V. Ward - 300-301 The making of Grand Paris: metropolitan urbanism in the twenty-first century
by Denis Bocquet - 302-303 The cycling city: bicycles & urban America in the 1890s
by Christine Bachman-Sanders - 303-304 Récits de villes: d’Aden à Beyrouth
by Nora Lafi - 304-306 Green belts – past, present, future?
by James Dunnett - 306-308 Cook’s Camden: the making of modern housing
by Alistair Fair - 308-309 Blazing the neoliberal trail: urban political development in the United States and United Kingdom
by Tracy Neumann - 309-310 Palazzos of Power: Central Stations of the Philadelphia Electric Company 1900-1930
by Jon C. Teaford - 311-312 Quartz and Feldspar. Dartmoor: a British landscape in modern times
by Kevin Flude - 313-313 Book Notes
by Florian Urban
January 2018, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-2 Editorial
by John R. Gold & Margaret M. Gold - 3-27 From Greater London to Greater Valencia: a case of British influence on regional planning and neighbourhood units in Spain (1939–1952)
by Juan Ramón Selva Royo & Nuño Mardones Fernández de Valderrama - 29-52 Debates on urban reconstruction through reclamation of traditional water scenery in 1940s Tokyo
by Junichi Hasegawa - 53-73 The Royal Fine Art Commission and 75 years of English design review: the first 60 years, 1924–1984
by Matthew Carmona & Andrew Renninger - 75-95 ‘Baltimore does not condone profiteering in squalor’: the Baltimore Plan and the problem of housing-code enforcement in an American city
by Emily Lieb - 97-112 The history of planning for Kowloon City
by Lawrence W. C. Lai & Mark Hansley Chua - 113-124 Planning history research in China: past, present, and future
by Bing Zhang & Wan Liu - 125-133 Inventing Grand Paris: metropolitan planning history and its valorization
by Clément Orillard - 135-138 The Global Urban History Project
by Carl Nightingale - 139-143 Awards
by The Editors - 145-146 Roaring metropolis: businessman’s campaign for a civic welfare state
by Tracy Steffes - 146-148 Urban visions: from urban planning culture to landscape urbanism
by Stephen J. Ramos - 148-149 Borgate romane. Storia e forma urbana [The borgate of Rome: history and urban form]
by Filippo De Pieri - 150-151 Outskirts. Living life on the edge of the green belt
by Matthew Kelly - 151-153 Encounters in planning thought: 16 autobiographical essays from key thinkers in spatial planning
by Stephen Nepa - 153-154 Community architect: the life and vision of Clarence S. Stein
by Daphne Spain - 154-155 City of refuge: separatists and utopian town planning
by Janet R. White - 155-157 Starchitecture. Scenes, actors, and spectacles in contemporary cities
by Francesco Zuddas - 157-159 The geopolitics of real estate: reconfiguring property, capital and rights
by Desiree Fields & Alan Wiig - 159-160 Amnesiopolis
by Kimberly Elman Zarecor