In many ways the planning and historic preservation movements have had similar but separate patterns of institutional development. Although the planning profession is older and more refined than the preservation effort, their shared concern for the quality of the built environment has made them natural allies in promoting conservation practices in American metropolitan areas. At times, differing objectives have marred their mutual cooperative endeavors; but on the whole, they have developed an important symbiotic relationship that has served to strengthen both professions
One of historic preservation planning’s greatest tools is the preservation plan itself, which coordi...
In this piece, four planners from a diversity of backgrounds provide their views on the role and fut...
(First Paragraph) Planning has been a part of the American landscape since the establishment of the ...
In many ways the planning and historic preservation movements have had similar but separate patterns...
When I first started my job in 1978 as Executive Director of the Historic Preservation Foundation of...
The interplay between harmony and conflict focusing on the definition of planning and the financing ...
One of historic preservation planning’s greatest tools is the preservation plan itself, which coordi...
Therapeutic, or reparative, planning is city planning that focuses on reestablishing trust and good ...
Background: In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when city and regional planning bec...
Long-term population loss is recognized as a major challenge in older industrial cities throughout t...
This article analyzes the intersection of historic preservation and city planning in post-WWII Phila...
The public outcry over large scale urban renewal projects of the mid-20th century served a catalytic...
In the third in our series of articles exploring the issues around which preservation coalitions can...
Although many Anglo-American social historians would like to believe that they have invented plannin...
Historic preservation is the child of the city. In North America, the United States Conference of Ma...
One of historic preservation planning’s greatest tools is the preservation plan itself, which coordi...
In this piece, four planners from a diversity of backgrounds provide their views on the role and fut...
(First Paragraph) Planning has been a part of the American landscape since the establishment of the ...
In many ways the planning and historic preservation movements have had similar but separate patterns...
When I first started my job in 1978 as Executive Director of the Historic Preservation Foundation of...
The interplay between harmony and conflict focusing on the definition of planning and the financing ...
One of historic preservation planning’s greatest tools is the preservation plan itself, which coordi...
Therapeutic, or reparative, planning is city planning that focuses on reestablishing trust and good ...
Background: In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when city and regional planning bec...
Long-term population loss is recognized as a major challenge in older industrial cities throughout t...
This article analyzes the intersection of historic preservation and city planning in post-WWII Phila...
The public outcry over large scale urban renewal projects of the mid-20th century served a catalytic...
In the third in our series of articles exploring the issues around which preservation coalitions can...
Although many Anglo-American social historians would like to believe that they have invented plannin...
Historic preservation is the child of the city. In North America, the United States Conference of Ma...
One of historic preservation planning’s greatest tools is the preservation plan itself, which coordi...
In this piece, four planners from a diversity of backgrounds provide their views on the role and fut...
(First Paragraph) Planning has been a part of the American landscape since the establishment of the ...