All Stories

  1. Encounters with a future past: navigating the shifting urban atmospheres of place
  2. The rise of the ‘food charter’: A mechanism to increase urban agriculture
  3. Changing Ideas of Urban Conservation in Mid-Twentieth-Century England
  4. Urban Landscapes
  5. Disintegrated development at the rural–urban fringe: Re-connecting spatial planning theory and practice
  6. Building A New Heritage (RLE Tourism)
  7. Decision-making under duress: the treatment of churches in the City of London during and after World War II
  8. Exhibiting the city: planning ideas and public involvement in wartime and early post-war Britain
  9. Hostages to history? The surprising survival of critical comments about British planning and planners c. 1942–1955
  10. Thomas Sharp and the post‐war replanning of Chichester: conflict, confusion and delay
  11. Reconstruction planning and the small town in early post‐war Britain
  12. People, planning and place: The roles of client and consultants in reconstructing post-war Bilston and Dudley
  13. Designing and Living in a New Industrial Suburb: Experiences in the Cannock Chase Coalfield from the 1950s to the 1970s
  14. Professor Sir Patrick Abercrombie and the Replanning of Warwick, 1945-19491
  15. Rise of the ‘civic centre’ in English urban form and design
  16. Concepts and definitions of corridors: evidence from England’s Midlands
  17. Plans, planners and city images: place promotion and civic boosterism in British reconstruction planning
  18. Sense of Place, Authenticity and Character: A Commentary
  19. The place of urban conservation in the UK reconstruction plans of 1942–1952
  20. Rebuilding the industrial town: wartime Wolverhampton
  21. Plagiarism and its Treatment in Higher Education
  22. Learning from Los Angeles
  23. Twentieth-century suburbs: a morphological approach
  24. Urban Design in Wales: Confusions of Policy, Problems of Practice
  25. Residents' Attitudes to Conservation
  26. Tensions in managing the suburbs: conservation versus change
  27. Urban design, urban quality and the quality of life: Reviewing the department of the environment's urban design campaign
  28. The UK Research Assessment Exercise: A Personal View from Underneath, Looking Up
  29. Remaking cities: images, control, and postwar replanning in the United Kingdom
  30. Article 4 Directions and Development Control: Planning Myths, Present Uses and Future Possibilities
  31. CONSERVATION AND THE CITY
  32. The Enhancement of Conservation Areas: A Search for Information
  33. London's urban environmental quality
  34. Post‐war redevelopment and conservation in Britain: Ideal and reality in the historic core of Worcester
  35. Strategies for increasing residential density
  36. Conservation and conservation areas in the UK: A growing problem
  37. Organic Thought in Urban Geography: ‘The ’Evolution‘ of towns
  38. Conservation and the changing urban landscape
  39. Planning and the historical townscape
  40. Development control information and planning research
  41. The concept of delay in development control
  42. Planning problems of large retail centres: the West Midlands County, 1987
  43. CHANGING CONSERVATION AREAS IN THE ENGLISH MIDLANDS: EVIDENCE FROM LOCAL PLANNING RECORDS
  44. Agents and Types of Change in the Conserved Townscape
  45. The role of estate agents in the development process: A wider perspective
  46. MEASURING CHANGE IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
  47. SETTLEMENTS AND GROWTH