“Green-Belt Cities” is a notable work by Frederic James Osborn, published in 1946. This book delves into the concept of green-belt cities, which are designed to combine the benefits of urban an…
“The New Naturalist: Britain’s Structure and Scenery” by L. Dudley Stamp is a notable work in the New Naturalist series. First published in 1946, this book explores the geological and physica…
The book “São Paulo: Urban Development and Employment” by Kalmann Schaefer was published in 1976 by the International Labor Office. The book discusses full employment policies in the São Paul…
Archipoles is one of a series of different studies which the C.R.U. has carried out since its origin on discontinuous cities located on a regular triangular grid arranged accord ing to 60° angles.…
Urban Planning in Pre-Columbian America” by Jorge E. Hardoy is a significant work that explores the urban planning practices of ancient civilizations in Latin America. Published in 1968, this boo…
The book is really a synopsis of the Karachi related research and practical work I have done, or have been associated with, over the last thirty one years. A large book in four volumes on Karachi's…
The book Town and Country Planning in Britain provides an in-depth analysis of the urban and rural planning system in Great Britain. J. B. Cullingworth explains the historical development and theor…
Het boek Het Idee Van De Hollandse Stad verkent het concept en de ontwikkeling van steden in Nederland, met de nadruk op de kenmerken die de steden in Holland onderscheiden van andere gebieden. Egb…
The book Urban Development: The Logic of Making Plans discusses the fundamental principles and logic behind urban planning. Lewis D. Hopkins outlines the planning process as a system involving data…
The book The New Capitals of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh explores the planning and development of new capital cities in three South Asian countries—India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh—after gain…