This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special section: How have notions of neighborhood and community determined urban planning discourse and practice in mid-twentieth century Europe? Against the backdrop of World Wars, crises and recovery schemes, aspirations to repair – or create – social cohesion among urban dwellers were manifest in the parlance and actions of a range of historical actors, many of which were at the heart of urban planning and reconstruction: architects, sociologists, administrators, planners and local officials. This special section covers different temporal and geographical contexts in Europe (and the US) to disentangle multilayered notions of ‘the social’ that have ...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
Between the 1950s and the 1970s urban middle classes had a central role in the process of growth and...
This article argues that a radical reconceptualization of the notion of neighborhood was introduced ...
his introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special se...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This article examines how midcentury European sociologists, planners, and architects mapped the exis...
Contains fulltext : 161660pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)26 oktober...
Several plans based on the concept of "community", clearly defined by Erwin Anton Gutkind in his ess...
Neighborhoods have been centers of concern for city planning and urban theory since the late ninetee...
This thesis examines the concept of community and provides an overview of how it was interpreted and...
Once they adopted the sedentary lifestyle, humans set to building settlements which were to protect ...
This thesis presents the phenomenon of communal habitation--from a traditional scene to a contempora...
Thesis (MArch) -- University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, 1982.The central ta...
The history of Europe in the 20th century is closely tied to the history of urban planning. Social a...
Paper SessionAlthough considerable research has been done on the advent of modernist planning in dif...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
Between the 1950s and the 1970s urban middle classes had a central role in the process of growth and...
This article argues that a radical reconceptualization of the notion of neighborhood was introduced ...
his introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special se...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This article examines how midcentury European sociologists, planners, and architects mapped the exis...
Contains fulltext : 161660pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)26 oktober...
Several plans based on the concept of "community", clearly defined by Erwin Anton Gutkind in his ess...
Neighborhoods have been centers of concern for city planning and urban theory since the late ninetee...
This thesis examines the concept of community and provides an overview of how it was interpreted and...
Once they adopted the sedentary lifestyle, humans set to building settlements which were to protect ...
This thesis presents the phenomenon of communal habitation--from a traditional scene to a contempora...
Thesis (MArch) -- University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture and Planning, 1982.The central ta...
The history of Europe in the 20th century is closely tied to the history of urban planning. Social a...
Paper SessionAlthough considerable research has been done on the advent of modernist planning in dif...
This article interrogates the political semantics of neighborhood planning during and after the Seco...
Between the 1950s and the 1970s urban middle classes had a central role in the process of growth and...
This article argues that a radical reconceptualization of the notion of neighborhood was introduced ...