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"' 'Thinking planning and urbanism' reconstructs the process of an urban core area redevelopment in order to show how city planning was involved in the decisions taken... This book exposes the cracks in planning itself, revealing how its theories - based on the premise that space is a social construction - do not help practising planners, who need a broader understanding of urbanism in which to find and persuasively argue for creative solutions to pedestrian problems."--P. [4] of cover.
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Table of Contents
Opening
History / with Nik Luka
Regeneration
Redeveloping
Defending
Implementing
Closing
App.1. Selected elements of the planning framework
App.2. Chronology
App.3. Basic characteristics of the planning area
App.4. Socioeconomic information about the planning area
App.5. Seven development options, Yonge and Dundas area, December 1996
App.6. Financial plan and costing scenarios, Yonge and Dundas area, December 1995
App.7. Issues raised at public meetings and via correspondence regarding the redevelopment scheme, spring 1997
App.8. Bylaws before the Joint Board
App.9. Decision of the Joint Board, jurisdiction, conclusions and findings, decision and conditions, and obiter dicta
App.10. Sample calendar of events at Nathan Phillips Square January to July 2000.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-307) and index.
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