
In October 1910 the Royal Institute of British Architects hosted the first ever international conference on Town Planning. The Transactions of this critical event in the development of planning as a profession and as a discipline were published a year later in 1911. Long out of print and very difficult to obtain, this new facsimile edition of the Transactions of the 1910 Conference now makes available for planners and historians alike this valuable primary resource. Introduction by William Whyte
This volume investigates the foundational principles and emerging professional standards of town planning as discussed at the inaugural 1910 international conference. The text compiles the proceedings of the Royal Institute of British Architects, documenting the transition of urban design from an ad-hoc practice into a formal, multidisciplinary profession. It serves as a primary record of the intellectual climate and technical debates that shaped early twentieth-century city development.
What You Will Find
Historians and urban planners regard this text as a foundational document for understanding the professionalization of the field. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a vital resource for researchers studying the evolution of modern urban environments.
Page Count:
812
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203808436
ISBN-13:
9780203808436
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