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Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design


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The Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design series provides the reader with the latest scholarship in the field of planning and beyond. The series publishes international research covering spatial planning, regional planning, planning history, planning theory, communities, impact assessment, transport, sustainability and urban design. Building on Routledge’s history of academic rigor and cutting edge research, the series will contribute to the rapidly expanding literature in all areas of planning and urban design. 

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Politics, Planning and Housing Supply in Australia, England and Hong Kong

Politics, Planning and Housing Supply in Australia, England and Hong Kong

1st Edition

By Nicole Gurran, Nick Gallent, Rebecca Chiu
June 28, 2018

In recent years many nations have asked why not enough housing is being built or, when it is built, why it isn't of the highest quality or in the best, most sustainable, locations. Politics, Planning and Housing Supply in Australia, England and Hong Kong examines the politics and planning of new ...

Revolt and Reform in Architecture's Academy Urban Renewal, Race, and the Rise of Design in the Public Interest

Revolt and Reform in Architecture's Academy: Urban Renewal, Race, and the Rise of Design in the Public Interest

1st Edition

By William Richards
June 28, 2018

Revolt and Reform in Architecture’s Academy uniquely addresses the complicated relationship between architectural education and urban renewal in the 1960s, which paved the way for what is today known as public interest design. Through an examination of curricular reforms at Columbia University’s ...

Shaping Jerusalem Spatial planning, politics and the conflict

Shaping Jerusalem: Spatial planning, politics and the conflict

1st Edition

By Francesco Chiodelli
June 28, 2018

Shaping Jerusalem: Spatial planning, politics and the conflict focuses on a hidden facet of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; the relentless reshaping of the Holy City by the Israeli authorities through urban policies, spatial plans, infrastructural and architectural projects, land use and building...

Sustainable Regeneration of Former Military Sites

Sustainable Regeneration of Former Military Sites

1st Edition

Edited By Samer Bagaeen, Celia Clark
June 28, 2018

Sustainable Regeneration of Former Military Sites is the first book to analyze a profound land use change happening all over the world: the search for sustainable futures for property formerly dedicated to national defense now becoming redundant, disposed of and redeveloped. The new military ...

Waterfronts Revisited European ports in a historic and global perspective

Waterfronts Revisited: European ports in a historic and global perspective

1st Edition

Edited By Heleni Porfyriou, Marichela Sepe
June 28, 2018

Waterfronts Revisited addresses the historical evolution of the relationship between port and city and re-examines waterfront development by looking at the urban territory and historical city in their complexity and entirety. By identifying guiding values, urban patterns and typologies, and local...

Moralising Space The Utopian Urbanism of the British Positivists, 1855-1920

Moralising Space: The Utopian Urbanism of the British Positivists, 1855-1920

1st Edition

By Matthew Wilson
May 02, 2018

Amidst the soot, stink and splendour of Victorian London, a coterie of citizen-sociologists set out to break up the British Empire. They were the followers of the French philosopher Auguste Comte, a controversial figure who introduced the modern science of sociology and the republican Religion of ...

Cities and Metaphors Beyond Imaginaries of Islamic Urban Space

Cities and Metaphors: Beyond Imaginaries of Islamic Urban Space

1st Edition

By Somaiyeh Falahat
April 18, 2018

Introducing a new concept of urban space, Cities and Metaphors encourages a theoretical realignment of how the city is experienced, thought and discussed. In the context of ‘Islamic city’ studies, relying on reasoning and rational thinking has reduced descriptive, vivid features of the urban space...

Public Space Unbound Urban Emancipation and the Post-Political Condition

Public Space Unbound: Urban Emancipation and the Post-Political Condition

1st Edition

Edited By Sabine Knierbein, Tihomir Viderman
March 26, 2018

Through an exploration of emancipation in recent processes of capitalist urbanization, this book argues the political is enacted through the everyday practices of publics producing space. This suggests democracy is a spatial practice rather than an abstract professional field organized by ...

Cognition and the Built Environment

Cognition and the Built Environment

1st Edition

By Ole Möystad
December 13, 2017

Cognition and the Built Environment argues that interacting with our built environment, as users and as architects, is a cognitive process. It claims that architecture, in its form and meaning, is a basic, embodied level of human cognition. The assumption is that we and our built environment ...

Planning for Greying Cities Age-Friendly City Planning and Design Research and Practice

Planning for Greying Cities: Age-Friendly City Planning and Design Research and Practice

1st Edition

By Tzu-Yuan Stessa Chao
December 06, 2017

Planning for Greying Cities: Age-Friendly City Planning and Design Research and Practice highlights how modern town planning and design act as a positive force for population ageing, taking on these challenges from a user-oriented perspective. Although often related to 'healthy city' concepts, the ...

Paris Under Construction Building Sites and Urban Transformation in the 1960s

Paris Under Construction: Building Sites and Urban Transformation in the 1960s

1st Edition

By Jacob Paskins
November 22, 2017

During the 1960s, building sites in Paris became spaces that expressed preoccupations about urban transformation, labour immigration and national identity. As new buildings and infrastructure changed the city, building sites revealed the substandard living and working conditions of migrant ...

Place and Placelessness Revisited

Place and Placelessness Revisited

1st Edition

Edited By Robert Freestone, Edgar Liu
November 22, 2017

Since its publication in 1976, Ted Relph’s Place and Placelessness has been an influential text in thinking about cities and city life across disciplines, including human geography, sociology, architecture, planning, and urban design. For four decades, ideas put forward by this seminal work have ...

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