Planning education in the US faced major turning points during the last half of the twentieth century. It went from design to social science-based curricula, developed functional specializations beyond comprehensive planning, introduced computer technology, and responded to globalization. This article reflects on the impacts of these turning points on the Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Background: In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when city and regional planning bec...
The Alumni Association of the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of North Ca...
The Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Cha...
As the Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel...
What was the planning profession like a quarter century ago? For one thing, old timers may recall th...
The Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of North Carolina celebrated its fort...
Within the past ten years, undergraduate planning education has received greater attention. While a ...
David Godschalk has served as the faculty advisor for Carolina Planning since the journal was launch...
Universities and Community Development: Three Case Studies from North Carolina; Tech Prep Associate ...
The text below is excerpted from the original article printed in Planning magazine in 1987, highligh...
Top 10 Planning Events in North Carolina: 1946 – 2006; A Planning Career in the Triangle: Interview ...
It seems Impossible that ten years have passed since several second-year students in the Department ...
On the assumption that the North American city and regional planning education has been of questiona...
The professional field of planning is by many indications facing a severe paradigmatic crisis, shake...
Throughout my sixty years of professional and academic experience in endeavoring to advance the fiel...
Background: In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when city and regional planning bec...
The Alumni Association of the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of North Ca...
The Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Cha...
As the Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel...
What was the planning profession like a quarter century ago? For one thing, old timers may recall th...
The Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of North Carolina celebrated its fort...
Within the past ten years, undergraduate planning education has received greater attention. While a ...
David Godschalk has served as the faculty advisor for Carolina Planning since the journal was launch...
Universities and Community Development: Three Case Studies from North Carolina; Tech Prep Associate ...
The text below is excerpted from the original article printed in Planning magazine in 1987, highligh...
Top 10 Planning Events in North Carolina: 1946 – 2006; A Planning Career in the Triangle: Interview ...
It seems Impossible that ten years have passed since several second-year students in the Department ...
On the assumption that the North American city and regional planning education has been of questiona...
The professional field of planning is by many indications facing a severe paradigmatic crisis, shake...
Throughout my sixty years of professional and academic experience in endeavoring to advance the fiel...
Background: In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when city and regional planning bec...
The Alumni Association of the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of North Ca...
The Department of City and Regional Planning (DCRP) at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Cha...