The seminal thinkers of the profession are now largely historical figures, few \u27heroes\u27 have emerged to replace them, Michael P. Brooks recently wrote (Brooks, 1988). Brooks is unduly alarmist. Significant figures like Daniel Burnham and Rexford Tugwell have their counterparts today. But these contemporary planners are different. They do not espouse exaggerated visions nor call brashly for revolutionary changes. American life also is different. Big cities are no longer novel nor is the economy emerging from a major depression. The country now is dealing with seemingly intransigent issues like the underclass and runaway metropolitan growth and adjusting to major industrial restructuring
Ideas matter. Urban settlements are shaped not by accident but by the history of big ideas and the p...
and Columbia new towns, and Robert Simon in his Reston new town, as well as the U.S. government’s ef...
The schooling and the practice of planning remain two very distinct cultures, and this gap has seemi...
The seminal thinkers of the profession are now largely historical figures, few \u27heroes\u27 have e...
Planning originated from and has been kept alive, by input from outside its professional field. It s...
The world is undergoing radical change at the beginning of this new decade. As Professor Manuel Cast...
Changing times, changing planners? The early part of the new millennium has been marked by attemp...
The Credit Crunch of 2007–2008 turned into the Recession of 2008–2010, and has since transmogrified ...
In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis and the associated rise of austerity agendas and new form...
This paper honors the memory of Professor John Friedmann by reflecting on his professional contribu...
If you were lost in the woods, what would you do? You would try to find your way out, of course. You...
Planners rely upon planning history to provide a sense of their position in society and the importan...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
The professional field of planning is by many indications facing a severe paradigmatic crisis, shake...
‘Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual infl uences, are usu...
Ideas matter. Urban settlements are shaped not by accident but by the history of big ideas and the p...
and Columbia new towns, and Robert Simon in his Reston new town, as well as the U.S. government’s ef...
The schooling and the practice of planning remain two very distinct cultures, and this gap has seemi...
The seminal thinkers of the profession are now largely historical figures, few \u27heroes\u27 have e...
Planning originated from and has been kept alive, by input from outside its professional field. It s...
The world is undergoing radical change at the beginning of this new decade. As Professor Manuel Cast...
Changing times, changing planners? The early part of the new millennium has been marked by attemp...
The Credit Crunch of 2007–2008 turned into the Recession of 2008–2010, and has since transmogrified ...
In the wake of the Global Financial Crisis and the associated rise of austerity agendas and new form...
This paper honors the memory of Professor John Friedmann by reflecting on his professional contribu...
If you were lost in the woods, what would you do? You would try to find your way out, of course. You...
Planners rely upon planning history to provide a sense of their position in society and the importan...
Abstract Planning has lost its soul. The ebb and flow of spatial economics, the only determinant of ...
The professional field of planning is by many indications facing a severe paradigmatic crisis, shake...
‘Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual infl uences, are usu...
Ideas matter. Urban settlements are shaped not by accident but by the history of big ideas and the p...
and Columbia new towns, and Robert Simon in his Reston new town, as well as the U.S. government’s ef...
The schooling and the practice of planning remain two very distinct cultures, and this gap has seemi...