
doi: 10.7480/iphs.2022.1
Habiter l’Habitat...555 – 556-7 Factors influencing post-earthquake reconstruction spatial transformations...685–686-10 Lisbon Urban Allotments...253 – 254-6 City as an Accumulation of Reconstruction...239 – 240-12 Architects and the Atomic Age...545-554 Research on Spatial Transformation and Reusing Strategy of Historic Urban Landscape under Cultural Tourism Guidance ...179 – 180-11 The transformation of scenery to landscape in Zuber wallpapers from a cross-cultural perspective...531-540 ‘Captains of industry’ of the metropolitan nexus...371-384 Evolution and Permanence in Coimbra’s Urban Form...297-313 Transformation and Stability...757-767 Polycentric Network, Nature Orientation and Community The Concept of the Socialist City...663-678 Shanghai’s Old Town...643-660 Regenerating Namaacha...145-158 Research on the Formation and Development of the Area Centred on Jiyu Gakuen, focusing on the founders’ Philosophy...255-269 REVERSE ARCHITECTURE AND DIGITAL TWIN IN OPEN STANDARD FOR THE TRANSFORMATION OF HERITAGE BUILDINGS ...325-336 The project to remove the railway from the surface of the city of Valladolid and take it underground...711-729 Early Settlement of Portuguese America...221-234 Historic City protection vs. Resilient City transformation...15-27 Port Modernization Perspective in the Netherlands and Japan...341-352 Urban planning and politics...839-849 A Theory-Based Approach to Urban Planning at the City Edge...37-49 Evaluating the Impact of the Community Planning Association of Canada in the Post-War Revival of Canadian Planning ...391- 406 Youngstown’s Crandall Park...359-370 A Study on the Spatial Structure of Jinan in the Qing Dynasty...68-79 The Formation Process and Changes in Patients’ Housing in Nagashima-Aiseien, the First National Sanatorium in Japan...477-488 Housing and Urbanism in Spain in Francoist period...573-586 Urban planning and housing policies in democratic Spain...589-602 Francoism and the triumph of home ownership, 1939-1975...559-571 Transformation from Commercial Port to Industrial City...165-182 Between Tradition and Modernity...617-634 Jaap Bakema’s Open Society in the Twenty-first Century...787-799 From Soviet Pattern to Chinese Practice...53-66 IQVU and the Right to the City...745-754 Changing Historic Parks in Changing Historic Cities...633-645 Diversification of Grid Blocks’ Morphology in Beijing, China, from the View of Block Formation ...505-515 Study on the Changing of Traditional Urban Fabric in Shanghai Old Town ...273-284 Study on the Urban Conservation by the Sectors of Houses and Villas in the City of Paris and its Suburban Area ...459-476 Protecting the historical city ...801-814 The Portuguese National Laboratory of Civil Engineering and the assemble of an architectural research agenda for the promotion of 1960’s-70’s Lisbon new residential neighbourhoods...255-256 The Evolution of Ancient Urban Defense Spaces in Northwest China During the Song–Ming Period...241-252 Historic Landscape Conservation at the UNC in the early 21st century (2001-2010)...3-11 From ‘Imposition’ to ‘Borrowing’...81-94 Re-uncovering the collectivism in Mao’s China, 1950s-1970s...131-143 Modern industrialization around the castle town Ogaki...691-706 Industry and Pannonian City...114-129 Technical Assistance of the Soviet Specialists to China on Urban Planning in 1949-1959...183-198 The German experience of urban regeneration, taking the Blasewitz-Striesen Nord-Ost district (Dresden) as an example, and the possibility of its application in historical cities in Russia...769-784 Curitiba 1960s transformations and postmodern ideas...429-441 Brownfield redevelopment: Towards a comprehensive approach...411-421
Proceedings of the 19th International Planning History Society Conference Delft, Netherlands, EU July 5-6, 2022 Conference theme is: City Space Transformation. Conference convener: Carola Hein. Conference co-convener: Gabriel Schwake Design and Managing editor: Phoebus Panigyrakis
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