Introduction / F. Javier Moncl?us and Manuel Gu?ardia -- History builds the town : on the uses of history in twentieth-century city planning / Michael Hebbert and Wolfgang Sonne -- The cultural dimension of urban planning strategies : an historical perspective / Robert Freestone and Chris Gibson --
Culture, Urbanism and Planning
β Scribed by Francisco Javier MonclΓΊs; Manuel GuΓ rdia I Bassols
- Publisher
- Ashgate Publishing
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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