This is part of a series of world case studies edited by Professor Mandelbaum of Penn University, which includes Warsaw, Israel and New York's Battery Park. It is the detailed story of metropolitan planning in Cape Town under political transition and how the vision of redistribution and compact city were influenced by political and economic factors. Vanessa Watson is well known for her excellent research at UCT, to which she returned from London in 1980, to be closer to the action. This mirrors my own experience when I returned from Canada and the US in 1975. The author guides us through the politics of resistance to the euphoria of transition and the letdown of the "new" planning (or is it development?), which she describes as a "learning ...
Although treatises on planning published since the 1960s show that alternative paradigms have domina...
In this thematic issue we pursue the idea that comparative studies of planning systems are utterly u...
From the 1980s onwards, and due to the ongoing complexity and diffuseness in global networked societ...
This book is a message to be humble before truth and reality and to relinquish the idea of controlli...
This book is a message to be humble before truth and reality and to relinquish the idea of controlli...
This book is a message to be humble before truth and reality and to relinquish the idea of controlli...
This booklet explores the contributions of Professor Emeritus Louis Albrechts (KU Leuven) to plannin...
Planning theory has shifted over time in response to changes in broader social and philosophical the...
ABSTRACT: At the turn of this century, the American urban planner, Daniel Burnham, advised planners,...
In accordance with the line of thought of Scholl (2005), we create urban planning strategies which a...
Spatial ordening is part of the urban and regional planner's task. However, this spatial ordening do...
This paper discusses post-apartheid planning reform in South Africa and identifies the successes and...
This book critically addresses the question: “What is the societal impact of urban and regional plan...
The Practice of Everyday Life (de Certeau M (1984) The Practice of Everyday Life. Berkeley, CA: Univ...
The Practice of Everyday Life (de Certeau M (1984) The Practice of Everyday Life. Berkeley, CA: Univ...
Although treatises on planning published since the 1960s show that alternative paradigms have domina...
In this thematic issue we pursue the idea that comparative studies of planning systems are utterly u...
From the 1980s onwards, and due to the ongoing complexity and diffuseness in global networked societ...
This book is a message to be humble before truth and reality and to relinquish the idea of controlli...
This book is a message to be humble before truth and reality and to relinquish the idea of controlli...
This book is a message to be humble before truth and reality and to relinquish the idea of controlli...
This booklet explores the contributions of Professor Emeritus Louis Albrechts (KU Leuven) to plannin...
Planning theory has shifted over time in response to changes in broader social and philosophical the...
ABSTRACT: At the turn of this century, the American urban planner, Daniel Burnham, advised planners,...
In accordance with the line of thought of Scholl (2005), we create urban planning strategies which a...
Spatial ordening is part of the urban and regional planner's task. However, this spatial ordening do...
This paper discusses post-apartheid planning reform in South Africa and identifies the successes and...
This book critically addresses the question: “What is the societal impact of urban and regional plan...
The Practice of Everyday Life (de Certeau M (1984) The Practice of Everyday Life. Berkeley, CA: Univ...
The Practice of Everyday Life (de Certeau M (1984) The Practice of Everyday Life. Berkeley, CA: Univ...
Although treatises on planning published since the 1960s show that alternative paradigms have domina...
In this thematic issue we pursue the idea that comparative studies of planning systems are utterly u...
From the 1980s onwards, and due to the ongoing complexity and diffuseness in global networked societ...