Patrick Geddes' pioneering work in applying sociological understanding of environmental concerns to town planning did not get due recognition during his own lifetime and also subsequently. But, with the quest for seeking inter-linkages between various specialised streams of knowledge gaining momentum of late, Geddes' interdisciplinary inquiries into natural and social sciences have gained significance within contemporary academia.</p
Jaqueline Tyrwhitt (1905–83) was a British town planner, editor, and educator. These four key Tyrwhi...
In what ways can we advance the community's understanding of cities and enhance possibilities f...
Contemporary town planning practice is dominated by incremental development control processes at lo...
The paper focuses on the years of Patrick Geddes’ (1854-1832) training as a biologist and the resear...
Sir Patrick Geddes, one of the fathers of modern town planning, worked as a town planner in Palesti...
ABSTRACT After the appointment of its first full-time professor in L.T. Hobhouse in 1907, British so...
This project evaluates the relevance of Geddes’ thought for today by curating an exhibition and asso...
The presence of civic and regional survey as a locus of discussion in early British planning texts i...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
As an academic, a scholar and a thinker Patrick Geddes worked in a wide and diverse range of intelle...
Hysler-Rubin propose une rééavaluation du travail urbanistique de Patrick Geddes. Puisant dans la th...
International audienceWe propose to revisit Patrick Geddes’s work from 1914‐1924 in India in order t...
International audienceFuture Memory, from Old Roots to New Shoots. Patrick Geddes in India (1914-192...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
One of the first things Patrick Geddes did on taking up the post of Professor of Botany at Universit...
Jaqueline Tyrwhitt (1905–83) was a British town planner, editor, and educator. These four key Tyrwhi...
In what ways can we advance the community's understanding of cities and enhance possibilities f...
Contemporary town planning practice is dominated by incremental development control processes at lo...
The paper focuses on the years of Patrick Geddes’ (1854-1832) training as a biologist and the resear...
Sir Patrick Geddes, one of the fathers of modern town planning, worked as a town planner in Palesti...
ABSTRACT After the appointment of its first full-time professor in L.T. Hobhouse in 1907, British so...
This project evaluates the relevance of Geddes’ thought for today by curating an exhibition and asso...
The presence of civic and regional survey as a locus of discussion in early British planning texts i...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
As an academic, a scholar and a thinker Patrick Geddes worked in a wide and diverse range of intelle...
Hysler-Rubin propose une rééavaluation du travail urbanistique de Patrick Geddes. Puisant dans la th...
International audienceWe propose to revisit Patrick Geddes’s work from 1914‐1924 in India in order t...
International audienceFuture Memory, from Old Roots to New Shoots. Patrick Geddes in India (1914-192...
The 100th anniversary of Geddes’ book “Cities in Evolution” has just passed, and the authors of this...
One of the first things Patrick Geddes did on taking up the post of Professor of Botany at Universit...
Jaqueline Tyrwhitt (1905–83) was a British town planner, editor, and educator. These four key Tyrwhi...
In what ways can we advance the community's understanding of cities and enhance possibilities f...
Contemporary town planning practice is dominated by incremental development control processes at lo...