The Second World War marked a decisive expansion of planning for port cities in Western Europe and the UK. The study of plans for Glasgow shows that planners failed to prepare for the modernisation of port facilities and of waterfront-related industry and the improvement of transport connections between ports and the rest of the city. A comprehensive assessment of port matters was compromised by politics, first in bringing about government intervention in matters of port administration, and then in generating opposition between the municipal authorities of Glasgow and the central government on whether Glasgow should dominate the Clyde Valley. The Cooper report on the Clyde Estuary dealt with the question whether a unified port authority sho...
Glasgow Harbour is a changing landscape. Heavy engineering once the stalwart of the area and especi...
The role of port cities and the nature of its economic relations with its neighboring areas are dete...
The allocation of central government resources on a geographical basis through special agencies has ...
The recent expansion of urban Glasgow. (Abstract.) — In 1945 the problems of urban Glasgow had a mag...
Glasgow, Scotland’s largest urban agglomeration and once celebrated as the British Empire’s Second C...
Glasgow's peripheral estates have achieved fame in Scotland and beyond for their deep-rooted so...
The Port of London was in crisis and its future was in jeopardy at the turn of the twentieth century...
One of the key themes in contemporary urban design debates is the redevelopment of brownfield sites....
Similar problems can be identified in the rise, crisis, regeneration and planning of cities regardle...
The authors draw on historical evidence, recent public inquiry documentation and maritime port-capac...
SUMMARY In 1969, Clydeside ports registered more than 15 million tons of traffic- bringing it into ...
This paper presents an overview of Second World War bomb damage to British towns and cities, and a s...
According to Noel Phillips and Gordon Whiteside throughout the British port transport industry in ge...
This paper presents a critical overview of reconstruction planning in Britain following the bomb dam...
This thesis argues and consequently proves how the shipbuilding industry in Sunderland along the Riv...
Glasgow Harbour is a changing landscape. Heavy engineering once the stalwart of the area and especi...
The role of port cities and the nature of its economic relations with its neighboring areas are dete...
The allocation of central government resources on a geographical basis through special agencies has ...
The recent expansion of urban Glasgow. (Abstract.) — In 1945 the problems of urban Glasgow had a mag...
Glasgow, Scotland’s largest urban agglomeration and once celebrated as the British Empire’s Second C...
Glasgow's peripheral estates have achieved fame in Scotland and beyond for their deep-rooted so...
The Port of London was in crisis and its future was in jeopardy at the turn of the twentieth century...
One of the key themes in contemporary urban design debates is the redevelopment of brownfield sites....
Similar problems can be identified in the rise, crisis, regeneration and planning of cities regardle...
The authors draw on historical evidence, recent public inquiry documentation and maritime port-capac...
SUMMARY In 1969, Clydeside ports registered more than 15 million tons of traffic- bringing it into ...
This paper presents an overview of Second World War bomb damage to British towns and cities, and a s...
According to Noel Phillips and Gordon Whiteside throughout the British port transport industry in ge...
This paper presents a critical overview of reconstruction planning in Britain following the bomb dam...
This thesis argues and consequently proves how the shipbuilding industry in Sunderland along the Riv...
Glasgow Harbour is a changing landscape. Heavy engineering once the stalwart of the area and especi...
The role of port cities and the nature of its economic relations with its neighboring areas are dete...
The allocation of central government resources on a geographical basis through special agencies has ...