1. Introduction: New Orleans and the Design Moment 2. The Unbuilding of Historic Neighbourhoods in Post-Katrina New Orleans 3. Whose City Hall Is It? Architecture and Identity in New Orleans 4. Urban Design and Civil Society in New Orleans: Challenges, Opportunities and Strategies in the Post-Flood Design Moment 5. From Green Dots to Greenways: Planning in the Age of Climate Change in Post-Katrina New Orleans 6. Imageability and Justice in Contemporary New Orleans 7. Reconstructing Devastated Cities: Europe after World War II and New Orleans after Katrina
Biography
Jacob A. Wagner is an Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Design at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. He is the author of several articles and book chapters related to planning theory, urbanism and the politics of urban design.
Michael Frisch is an Associate Professor of Urban Planning and Design at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. He studies urban redevelopment, environmental planning and the impact of urban planning on lesbian and gay communities.






