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Philanthropy and public enterprise: International exhibitions and the modern town planning movement, 1889–1913

Planning Perspectives, 1995
The purpose of this paper is to explore how modern town planning became an international movement before 1914. In this formative period, there was a professionalization of skills in town planning which might have fragmented the movement. Yet this did not happen.
exaly   +2 more sources

The 1923 Belgrade Master Plan – historic town modernization

Planning Perspectives, 2017
The paper analyses the 1923 Belgrade Master Plan's preparation and implementation process, a significant moment in Belgrade's political and urban history when, after the First World War, the city l...
Vukotić-Lazar, Marta   +1 more
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Urban modernization and national renaissance: Town planning in 19th century Greece

Planning Perspectives, 1993
The development of the modern Greek state in the 19th century went hand in hand with intensive activity in the sphere of town planning. This policy, far from being incidental, became a fundamental aspect of the formation of the state. Its aim was to induce the appearance of an urban way of life in a predominantly agricultural country, and to reinforce ...
Vilma Hastaoglou‐Martinidis   +2 more
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FAILURES IN MODERN HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING

Scottish Economic & Social History, 1989
across episodes which illustrate the ability ofthe Establishment to block new ideas from the social sciences, or to steer them into innocuous channels. Take the case of the bright young things (in the main academics and sociologists) of the Wartime Social Survey launched in Spring 1940.
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Modern ideology and the creation of ancient town planning

European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire, 1994
Abstract This paper examines the historiography of ancient town planning and the Roman city, with particular attention to its origin in the town planning debate of the early twentieth century. It questions the existing dichotomies, ‘civilised'/'uncivilised’, ‘classical'/'barbarian’, ‘urban'/'proto‐urban’, that have characterised this history.
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Town-planning monitoring as a basis of the decision of modern town-planning tasks

Proceedings 6th Russian-Korean International Symposium on Science and Technology. KORUS-2002 (Cat. No.02EX565), 2005
Modem development of cities, is especial large, large and largest, outstrips realization of the general plans. It results in infringements functional so~apo~a~un of territories. The essential help at the decision of large volume maHupoeovHbrx also is volumetric - spatial of tasks the organization of a regular remote method of tracking behind processes ...
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