All Stories

  1. Port cities and urban waterfronts: how localized planning ignores water as a connector
  2. Port cityscapes: conference and research contributions on port cities
  3. Report on ‘Planning History Workshop’ held at TU Delft, June 11–13, 2015
  4. Cities (and regions) within a city: subnational representations and the creation of European imaginaries in Brussels
  5. Urban Planning, Competitions and Exhibitions
  6. Mapping Classroom Interactions: A Spatial Approach to Analyzing Patterns of Student Participation
  7. Exchange of Planning Ideas
  8. Port Cities and Urban Wealth
  9. Roppongi Crossing: The Demise of a Tokyo Nightclub District and the Reshaping of a Global City. Roman Cybriwsky
  10. Port Cities
  11. Cities, Autonomy, and Decentralization in Japan
  12. European Spatial Development, the Polycentric EU Capital, and Eastern Enlargement
  13. In search of icons for a United Europe
  14. Carola Hein, Jeffry M. Diefendorf and Ishida Yorifusa (eds.), Rebuilding Urban Japan after 1945. Basingstoke, Hants, and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. xvi+274pp. 39 illustrations. 3 tables. Select glossary. Select bibliography. £50.00
  15. Urban Reconstruction in Britain and Japan, 1945-1955: Dreams, Plans and Realities, and: Housing in Postwar Japan: A Social History (review)
  16. The City as Subject: Seki Hajime and the Reinvention of Modern Osaka. By Jeffrey E. Hanes. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2002. xii, 348 pp. $45.00 (cloth).
  17. Maurice Rotival: French planning on a world-scale (Part II)
  18. Maurice Rotival: French planning on a world-scale (Part I)
  19. Conclusion
  20. Introduction