Town planning (re-examined)

Urbanisme is a French semi-monthly review of Urbanisme, created in 1932.

Its first number appears in April 1932, at the moment when town planning is constituted as a discipline. Its drafting is then 29, rue de Sévigné in the 3rd district of Paris. It quickly becomes a review of reference on the French level, then on the international plan.

The review is published today by the philosopher Thierry Paquot, professor with the Institut of town planning of Paris (IUP).

Its current editor describes this review like “(...) a review of basic reflection and not of general information on the city (...) We must always keep a length to approach the new problems of the city in advance. Thus we were the first to be left the files on the religion and the city (...) Or, on the very discussed subject of the private cities, the place of the women in the trades of the city, etc

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