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Planning as a welfare project

International models, theories and policies from the mid-century to the present

by Dorian Bianco (Volume editor)
Edited Collection 180 Pages

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Summary

This collective volume investigates the multi-scalar and international manifestations of planning models, projects and policies from the mid-twentieth century onwards. The publication aims to delineate the notion of welfare planning and situate its historical emergence in its application to social, environmental and spatial policies. Taking a global perspective – including study cases from France, Netherlands, Denmark, Sri Lanka, the USSR and the USA – the book interrogates how physical design played an essential role in social and economic modernization by way of state–market balance, from liberal to socialist systems. The articles examine how planning policies addressed well-being and living standards as devices to shape a welfare society. The authors gather planning, social and urban historians from France, Denmark and Netherlands to offer new insights into transnational research in architectural and urban welfare studies.

Biographical notes

Dorian Bianco (Volume editor)

Dorian Bianco is a PhD student in the History of Architecture at Centre André Chastel, Sorbonne Université. His research deals with the influence of the garden city model on Danish community planning through the ‘dense-low homes’ movement. He was a guest researcher at Aarhus University (2020) and at Copenhagen University (2021).

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