Contents in this issue includes some ideas from overseas: 1. Soviet Union: Planning Controversies - a series of articles from Soviet Union citizens on town planning problems; 2. United Kingdom: Public participation in Planning - some practical ideas on enabling people to contribute ideas while plans are being prepared for the areas in which they live
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...
In this Urban Renewal issue: 1. Three Quotations: (a) Trade Unions (Mr. Ken Carr, Secretary of the ...
Can the character of urban life and social interaction be decisively shaped by physical and social p...
Contents in this issue includes some ideas from overseas: 1. Soviet Union: Planning Controversies -...
This Article traces the forty-five year history of city planning in the Soviet Union. It describes a...
Professional visits allowed specialist groups such as urban planners to learn about Soviet thinking,...
In this issue: 1. The Australian Council of Trade Unions (A.C.T.U.) housing? 2. (a) A tame transpo...
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...
This paper compares two sets of planning paradigms in the Soviet Union and the United States. The pr...
This special issue is on the new Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works (M.M.B.W.) Regional Plan....
My project examines the intellectual discourse surrounding urban planning in postwar Britain. Specif...
Taking a cue from two books—Stephen Bittner’s account of the “many lives” of the Soviet Thaw and Gre...
Urban research is aware of being culturally embedded, and inability to break free from history in so...
The paper explores the Soviet urbanization as a European trend, developing between the extreme poles...
I am taking the unusual step of circulating as a Working Paper some notes of discussions with Soviet...
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...
In this Urban Renewal issue: 1. Three Quotations: (a) Trade Unions (Mr. Ken Carr, Secretary of the ...
Can the character of urban life and social interaction be decisively shaped by physical and social p...
Contents in this issue includes some ideas from overseas: 1. Soviet Union: Planning Controversies -...
This Article traces the forty-five year history of city planning in the Soviet Union. It describes a...
Professional visits allowed specialist groups such as urban planners to learn about Soviet thinking,...
In this issue: 1. The Australian Council of Trade Unions (A.C.T.U.) housing? 2. (a) A tame transpo...
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...
This paper compares two sets of planning paradigms in the Soviet Union and the United States. The pr...
This special issue is on the new Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works (M.M.B.W.) Regional Plan....
My project examines the intellectual discourse surrounding urban planning in postwar Britain. Specif...
Taking a cue from two books—Stephen Bittner’s account of the “many lives” of the Soviet Thaw and Gre...
Urban research is aware of being culturally embedded, and inability to break free from history in so...
The paper explores the Soviet urbanization as a European trend, developing between the extreme poles...
I am taking the unusual step of circulating as a Working Paper some notes of discussions with Soviet...
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...
In this Urban Renewal issue: 1. Three Quotations: (a) Trade Unions (Mr. Ken Carr, Secretary of the ...
Can the character of urban life and social interaction be decisively shaped by physical and social p...