Planning Perspectives has published a substantial body of papers on a wide range of aspects of post-catastrophe replanning and rebuilding, with a particular focus on the catastrophe of the Second World War. This brief overview identifies these papers, assesses their contribution to this still-developing field, and suggests an agenda for future research
What does it really mean to reconstruct a city after a natural, biological or man-made disaster? Is ...
This paper explores how wartime bomb destruction was mapped in various British towns and cities, the...
What does it really mean to reconstruct a city after a natural, biological or man-made disaster? Is ...
Planning Perspectives has published a substantial body of papers on a wide range of aspects of post-...
Planning Perspectives has published a substantial body of papers on a wide range of aspects of post-...
This paper presents an overview of Second World War bomb damage to British towns and cities, and a s...
Post‐Second World War reconstruction is an important field of research around the world, with strand...
Cities are constantly changing, either in a slow, gradualist manner, or through catastrophe such as ...
The replanning of London following the Second World War is, in many ways, a familiar story. However ...
The replanning of London following the Second World War is, in many ways, a familiar story. However ...
Throughout urban history, settlements have been subject to a range of catastrophes, both natural and...
This study is concerned with the issue of reviving settlements after war. It focuses on the formulat...
In the wake of war, cities’ path to recovery is hindered by a large-scale destruction which is usual...
This paper explores how wartime bomb destruction was mapped in various British towns and cities, the...
This paper presents an overview of Second World War bomb damage to British towns and cities, and a s...
What does it really mean to reconstruct a city after a natural, biological or man-made disaster? Is ...
This paper explores how wartime bomb destruction was mapped in various British towns and cities, the...
What does it really mean to reconstruct a city after a natural, biological or man-made disaster? Is ...
Planning Perspectives has published a substantial body of papers on a wide range of aspects of post-...
Planning Perspectives has published a substantial body of papers on a wide range of aspects of post-...
This paper presents an overview of Second World War bomb damage to British towns and cities, and a s...
Post‐Second World War reconstruction is an important field of research around the world, with strand...
Cities are constantly changing, either in a slow, gradualist manner, or through catastrophe such as ...
The replanning of London following the Second World War is, in many ways, a familiar story. However ...
The replanning of London following the Second World War is, in many ways, a familiar story. However ...
Throughout urban history, settlements have been subject to a range of catastrophes, both natural and...
This study is concerned with the issue of reviving settlements after war. It focuses on the formulat...
In the wake of war, cities’ path to recovery is hindered by a large-scale destruction which is usual...
This paper explores how wartime bomb destruction was mapped in various British towns and cities, the...
This paper presents an overview of Second World War bomb damage to British towns and cities, and a s...
What does it really mean to reconstruct a city after a natural, biological or man-made disaster? Is ...
This paper explores how wartime bomb destruction was mapped in various British towns and cities, the...
What does it really mean to reconstruct a city after a natural, biological or man-made disaster? Is ...