959 resultados para town planning
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Peer-reviewed
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In Rangoon/Yangon, the ex-capital city of Burma/Myanmar, there still remain many old buildings today. Those buildings were constructed in the British colonial period, especially from the 1900s to the 1930s, and formed Rangoon's built environment as something modern. In focusing on the period before and after the inauguration of the Rangoon Development Trust in 1921, this paper describes how the colonial administrative authorities perceived urban problems and how their policy and practice affected urban society. It also suggests the possibility that competition for habitation among the lower strata of Rangoon society was a cause of the serious urban riot in 1930.
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Advertising matter: p. 99-105.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Cover letter dated: December 21, 1951.
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Pub. also in 1914.
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Maps accompanied by guard sheets with descriptive letterpress.
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Maps accompanied by guard-sheets with descriptive letterpress.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"First published in 1909."
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"Selected bibliographies" at end of most of the chapters.
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Maps accompanied by guard sheets with descriptive letterpress.
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The 'greater city' movement in the 1920s in Australia was profoundly influenced by the growing town planning movement of the time. Brisbane was the only major metropolitan city in which local government amalgamations occurred, leading to a 'greater Brisbane' in 1925. The paper tries to identify reasons why, despite the close connection between the greater city movement and the early town planning movement, there was no formal town plan in place in Brisbane until 1965.