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19 Oct 2014: It’s meant to curb sprawl and give city dwellers the benefits of the country. But some feel it protects the rich, stops houses being built and promotes commuting. By Rowan Moore
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15 Oct 2014: From the architects who built the postwar world to the writers who predicted its horrors, John Grindrod selects the books that best evoke the postwar pioneering spirit
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13 Oct 2014: Melbourne’s history was full of bold ideas, but now urban planning is about winning power and little else
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1 Oct 2014: Patrick Barkham: They’re billed as an idyllic alternative to generic commuter towns. But the first of a new generation of garden cities, in Ebbsfleet, Kent, has already run into controversy
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1 Oct 2014: In the last article before his death, Hall looked back on the boom times of the 60s and the subsequent marginalisation of planning – and considered what could be done to rebuild the system
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24 Sep 2014: In the first in an occasional series looking at how to make cities fairer for all, four leading academics propose the ‘grounded city’ – where sustainable transport, accessible broadband and modest housing take precedence over ostentatious tower blocks
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17 Sep 2014:
Hannah Fearn: Kate Henderson is an unlikely head of the Town and Country Planning Association and a female leader in a male-dominated industry
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11 Sep 2014: Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 11 September 1965: On meeting Le Corbusier in Chandigarh, Taya Zinkin realises the great architect has designs on something other than large buildings
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10 Sep 2014: Christian Wolmar: Car use is declining while the popularity of train travel is on the rise, but calculating cost per trip is a complex business
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