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In 2010 the Town Planning Review celebrated its centenary. To mark this important milestone, the journal published a series of review papers that recorded and reflected on the state-of-the-art in a range of topics within the general field of town and regional planning. Topics included urban regeneration, environmental planning and management, strategic and regional planning, sustainable urban development, rural planning and development, transport planning, planning and urban governance, planning methods, planning theory, urban design, planning history and planning education.

Liverpool University Press is delighted to announce that these centenary papers are now available to view free online for a limited period.


The Planning Academy

The evolution of planning as an academic discipline
by Simin Davoudi and John Pendlebury (TPR 81.6)

Gordon Stephenson’s reform of the planning curriculum: how Liverpool came to have the MCD by Peter Batey (TPR 83.2)

Under my care: Gordon Stephenson and the re-founding of the Town Planning Review, 1948-54 by David Massey (TPR 83.2)


Philosophical and Historical Perspectives on Cities and Planning

V. Gordon Childe and the urban revolution: a historical perspective on a revolution in urban studies by Michael E Smith (TPR 80.1)

Plan and constitution – Aristotle’s Hippodamus: towards an “ostensive” definition of spatial planning by Luigi Mazza (TPR 80.2)

The evolution of cities: Geddes, Abercrombie and the new physicalism
by Michael Batty and Stephen Marshall (TPR 80.6)

The “new” planning history: reflections, issues and directions by Stephen V. Ward, Robert Freestone and Christopher Silver (TPR 82.3)


Policy and Practice in British Planning

Planning and good design: indivisible or invisible? A century of design regulation in English town and country planning by John Punter (TPR 81.4)

Urban conservation and the shaping of the English city by John Pendlebury and Ian Strange
(TPR 82.4)

Landscape planning – preservation, conservation and sustainable development by Paul Selman (TPR 81.4)

UK urban regeneration policies in the early twenty-first century: continuity or change? by Keith Shaw and Fred Robinson (TPR 81.2)


Planning in Europe

European spatial planning: past, present and future by Andreas Faludi (TPR 81.1)

A brief history of Italian town planning after 1945 by Giorgio Piccinato (TPR 81.3)

Ildefons Cerdà and the future of spatial planning: the network urbanism of a city planning pioneer by Michael Neuman (TPR 82.2)


International Perspectives

Urban planning in South-east Asia: perspective from Singapore by Belinda Yuen (TPR 82.2)

The poor and the land: poverty, property, planning by Benjamin Davy (TPR 80.3)

 

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