Crévilles
Recherche utilisant ce type de requête :

Recherche avancée (contenus seulement)

Planning perspectives (Vol. 26, No. 3)

Dublin Core

Titre

Planning perspectives (Vol. 26, No. 3)

Sujet

, aménagement urbain, histoire de l'urbanisme

Description

Abstract from the publisher :
 
Planning Perspectives is an international peer-reviewed journal of history, planning and the built environment, publishing historical and prospective articles on aspects of city development anywhere in the world. Subjects covered link the interest of those working in architecture and planning; economic, social and political history; historical geography and historical sociology with those in the applied fields of public health, housing, environmental heritage and conservation, architecture and planning.
 
Contents :
 
Aya Sakai - The hybridization of ideas on public parks : Introduction of Western thought and practice into nineteenth-century Japan
Robert Freestone and David Nichols - The 1901 Australian Federal Capital Congress Paul McFarland - The best planning system in Australia or a system in need of review? An analysis of the New South Wales planning system Diane Brand - Crossing the roads : Urban diagonals in New Zealand and the nineteenth century Anglo-colonial world Caroline Miller - Judicial review in the New Zealand planning system : 1926-1977 Ian Morley - Civic design and national identity : The example of Edwardian Ireland Peter J. Larkham - Hostages to history? The surprising survival of critical comments about British planning and planners c. 1942-1955 Conference reports Book reviews  

Créateur

Multiple authors

Éditeur

Routledge

Date

2011

Format

347 - 526

Type

Revue