Connexions
A special section of Planning Perspectives dedicated to advancing planning history at the intersection of multiple academic disciplines and practices
C.M. Hein (TU Delft - History, Form & Aesthetics)
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Abstract
Planning history as a field is connected to many academic disciplines as well as to multiple spatial practices. Historians, social scientists, planners, educators or designers engage with planning history from their respective perspectives. They study the role of planning in the development of cities and landscapes, they explore the role of policy making or laws on spatial development, they investigate the role of teaching for the discipline of planning and they use historical analysis for future development projects. All of these multiple ways of engaging with planning history exist side-by-side and each has its own reason of being. [...]
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