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Planning perspectives (Vol. 26, No. 4)

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Titre

Planning perspectives (Vol. 26, No. 4)

Sujet

, aménagement urbain, histoire de l'urbanisme, mega events, événement, exposition, exhibition, mutation urbaine, projet urbain

Description

Abstract from the publisher:
 
Planning Perspectives is an international peer-reviewed journal of history, planning and the built environment. It is affiliated to the International Planning History Society, an interdisciplinary organisation that promotes the study of urban planning history across the globe. Planning Perspectives offers a forum for scholars working in a wide range of disciplines interested in an historical approach to cities, places and people and for discussions between academics and practitioners on the history of urban planning.
 
Contents:
 
Hassan Radoine - Planning paradigm in the madina: Order in randomness
Lucy E. Hewitt - Towards a greater urban geography: Regional planning and associational networks in London during the early twentieth century Deanna H. Schmidt - Urban triage: Saving the savable neighbourhoods in Milwaukee Patrizia Capolino - Tirana: A capital city transformed by the Italians   IPHS feature issue on 'mega events': Gaia Caramellino, Alessandro De Magistris and Federico Deambrosis - Reconceptualizing mega events and urban transformations in the twentieth century Cânâ Bilsel and Halûk Zelef - Mega events in Istanbul from Henri Prost's master plan of 1937 to the twenty-first-century Olympic bids Andrea Yuri Flores Urushima - The 1970 Osaka Expo: Local planners, national planning processes and mega events Rika Devos - Expo 58: The catalyst for Belgium's Welfare State Government complex? 15th IPHS conference   Book reviews Book notes  

Créateur

Multiple authors

Éditeur

Taylor and Francis

Date

2011

Format

527-683

Type

Revue