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Empire Survey Review, 1938
AbstractThe town plans in question are those ranging from the “five-foot” (1/1056) to the modified “ten-foot” (1/500) scales, made by the Ordnance Survey between 1841 and 1894, and then, in principle at any rate, abandoned. This is, I fear, wholly a British matter and profuse apologies are offered to oversea readers.
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AbstractThe town plans in question are those ranging from the “five-foot” (1/1056) to the modified “ten-foot” (1/500) scales, made by the Ordnance Survey between 1841 and 1894, and then, in principle at any rate, abandoned. This is, I fear, wholly a British matter and profuse apologies are offered to oversea readers.
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Australian Surveyor, 1928
Canoscan 80000f 6000DPI TIFF scanner used, edited using Photoshop v7. ; Report by J.S Cleland on town planning, parks and open spaces in Europe, in comparison to those available in the Union.
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Canoscan 80000f 6000DPI TIFF scanner used, edited using Photoshop v7. ; Report by J.S Cleland on town planning, parks and open spaces in Europe, in comparison to those available in the Union.
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Implementing Town Planning: The Role of Town Planning in the Development Process
The Geographical Journal, 1997*THE DEVELOPMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL CONTEXT *Implementation: Perspectives and Perceptions *Processes, Participants and Functions *LEGISLATIVE AND PROCEDURAL FRAMEWORK: The Procedural Practice *The Bristol and Avon Planning Context *York Gate: I - the Context *York Gate II - The Process *The Planning System and the National Health Service *RESOLVING ...
Michael Clark, Clara Greed
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Planning Perspectives, 2006
The point of departure of this article is the contrast drawn by Giorgio Piccinato between 'Anglo-Saxon' town planning and 'Latin' urbanism, one based on rational method and theory of planning as intervention, the other on architecture, urban morphology and project-based action.
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The point of departure of this article is the contrast drawn by Giorgio Piccinato between 'Anglo-Saxon' town planning and 'Latin' urbanism, one based on rational method and theory of planning as intervention, the other on architecture, urban morphology and project-based action.
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Redesigning Town Centre Planning: From Master Planning Revival to Enabling Self-Reorientation
Planning Theory and Practice, 2020Neil A Powe
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