Windows Upon Planning History H 296 p. 18
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Part 1: Introduction 1 Karl Friedhelm Fischer, Uwe Altrock: Windows Upon Planning History: General Introduction Part 2: Planning history and the windows metaphor: legacies and current challenges Editorial Comments 2 Jeff Malpas: Windows Through a Window: A Philosophical View 3 Michael Hebbert: The Janus Principle 4 Giorgio Piccinato: How Many Histories Notes on the Tradition of Urban History and the Reasons that Force Us to Change 5 Max Welch-Guerra: Changing Windows in European Planning History in the Twentieth Century 6 Karl Friedhelm Fischer: Examining Long-range Trajectories in Planning History: Windows of Research in Germany Part 3: Eye-Openers and Long-Range Perspectives – Case Studies Editorial Comments 7 Karl Friedhelm Fischer, Peter Larkham: Coventry: a Model of Modernist Reconstruction 8 Karl Friedhelm Fischer: Kassel: Ruptures and Recoveries 9 Jeffry Diefendorf: Transportation Planning in Boston: A Paradigm of Progress, Opposition, and Reversals 10 Celina Kress, Berlin: Identities of the Urban Region: ‘Copernican Turnarounds’? 11 Harald Kegler: Behind the Curtains: The ‘Zero Hour’ Myth After the Fall of the Wall Part 4: Presentations and Paradigms Editorial Comments 12 Robert Freestone: The Window of Planning Exhibitions in an International Perspective 13 Harald Bodenschatz: Urbanism and Dictatorship: Overcoming Tunnel Vision Three Exhibitions in Salazar's Lisbon: 1940, 1941 and 1952 14 James Weirick: Heritage, Community Activism and Urban Development: a Window on the Personification of Planning History 15 Susanne Hauser: Signs and Signification in Planning Processes (1975-1995) 16 Glen Searle: The Regeneration of Darling Harbour, Sydney, Through Three Planning Windows Part 5: Conclusions 17 Uwe Altrock, Karl Friedhelm Fischer: Perspectives of Planning History: Where Do We Stand Today? And Where Do We Want to Go?
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