WHAT'S IN the January-March 2008 issue 64
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PiL 64 contents:
4 FRONTISPIECE The London Transport Museum, Covent Garden by Avery Associates. .pdf
5 OPINIONS A House of God, Greening London’s boroughs, Summer all year round, APP1: the looming crisis, Students need to be housed as part of the community, Criminalising breaches of planning control, Victoria transport interchange. .pdf
11 LONDON FIRST Judith Salomon; Improving the quality of decisions; Regeneration schemes star in London Planning Awards shortlist. .pdf
14 DIARY and next Forum meeting.
15 BRIEFING/PILLO! Planning Applications July-September 2007, UDP update; !PILLO! Design review panels for London. .pdf
20 LONDON PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT FORUM The place of design in planning. .pdf
23 LARGE SCALE SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES – Judith Ryser says Thames Gateway is off the scale.
26 DELIVERING THAMES GATEWAY DOESN’T HAVE TO BE THIS WAY – Michael Edwards, UCL. .pdf
28 ECO-TOWNS RECONCILING ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT – CPRE’s Neil Sinden. .pdf
33 BROWNFIELD REMEDIATION: A LESSON IN TIME Dr Marcel Steward, AON .pdf
38 LARGE SCALE MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT Simon Ricketts of SJ Berwin.
41 HIGH DENSITY – THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX Quintain’s head of planning, Nigel Hawkey.
43 LONDON’S REACH FOR COMMUTERS Lucien Cook of Savills Research .pdf
45 THAMES GATEWAY PERCEPTIONS – GIVING MEANING TO AN IDEA, John Worthington .pdf
49 CROSSRAIL APPROACHING THE STARTING BLOCKS: Is it really going to happen asks Michael Schabas.
52 PUTTING MARKETS ON THE MAP, George Nicholson .pdf
55 LONDON PLANNING DIRECTORY .pdf
55 Planning and Environment reference guide
58 Subscription form
59 Advice directory
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