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1. The other author of the 1908 Plan of Chicago: Edward H. Bennett - urban designer, planner and architect.

2. Gordon Culham: living a ‘useful life’ through the professionalization of Canadian town planning and landscape architecture.

3. Genesis and culmination of Uzô Nishiyama's proposal of a 'model core of a future city' for the Expo 70 site (1960-73).

4. South African 'know-how' and Israeli 'facts of life': the planning of Afridar, Ashkelon, 1949-1956.

5. Loose ends: the role of architecture in constructing urban borders in Tel Aviv–Jaffa since the 1920s.

6. Across the border. Ties of architects and urban planners between East and West Germany: the case of Egon Hartmann, 1954-1976.

7. Research in progress: the Radburn idea as an emergent concept: Henry Wright's regional city.

8. The Helsinki suburbs of Tapiola and Vantaanpuisto: post-war planning by the architect Aarne Ervi.

9. Between brotherhood and bureaucracy: Joseph Hudnut, Louis I. Kahn and the American Society of Planners and Architects.

10. '...a fairer and nobler City' - Lutyens and Abercrombie's Plan for the City of Hull 1945.

11. 2014 Australasian Urban History/Planning History conference: landscapes and ecologies of urban and planning history.

12. On Foucault and Brazilian Urbanismo: a genealogy of city planning in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo (c. 1850s–1945).

13. Estonian urbanism 1935-1955: the Soviet-era implementation of pre-war ambitions.

14. Showcasing Vällingby to the world: post-war suburban development, informational infrastructures, and the extrospective city.

15. Daniel Burnham and Australia's Federal Capital, 1893–1912.

16. New socialist cities: foreign architects in the USSR 1920–1940.

17. Social engineering and participation in Anglo-Swedish housing 1945–1976: Ralph Erskine's vernacular plan.

18. Hans Bernhard Reichow and the concept of Stadtlandschaft in German planning.

19. Cass Gilbert, Life and Work (Book).