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University: Architecture, Building and Planning: Planning Coursework


InfoThe Planning category has 270 essays and covers:

Urban, Rural, Regional, Housing, Transport

Highest Rated Planning Essays

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To what extent do the rhyd-y-car cottages at the museum of Welsh life, St.Fagans provide an accurate picture of housing and living conditions in Merthyr Tydfil in the 19th Century?
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Aim: to examine the process of gentrification and discover how this form of urban change affects all of urban society.
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Did Horsforth change from an agricultural village into an industrial town
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An ideal city is open, civilising and democratic. Discuss how this ideal has been presented and its limitations.
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Urban Pollution in the UK - Is the city now a healthy place to live?
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Evaluate the role of 'self-help housing' as a solution to the housing crisis in the Third World cities.
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Planning theory.
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Travelling Salesman Maths Investigation
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The Raging Storm
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'Pompeii is famous as a Roman town yet it owes much to the influence of other civilisations'. Is this a fair assessment of Pompeii's development?
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‘Suddenly The Air Cracks’
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Saltaire provided a standard of living that was far in excess of normal mid nineteenth century living conditions. Do you agree?
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Is Hull dull?
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Contrast and compare the urban land use in the London Docklands.
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Hypothesis - "Environmental Quality and Housing Quality Increase with distance away from the C.B.D."
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"The crisis of the inner city" is a misnomer, "What exists in the nations inner urban areas are a set of wider social and economic problems which happen to be expressed spatially" Discuss.
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Value and Risk Management
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Outline the characteristics that make Saltaire a typical model village.
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Redevelopment of Bexley College
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Investigate into spatial Variations in the quality of life in Haywards Heath.
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Identify the issues arising from change within the centres of towns and cities and access the effectiveness of policies designed to bring about improvements.
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The Role of Brownfield Housing is Sustainable in Urban Regeneration.
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The Roses of Eyam and Our Town - Both plays depict a time and events that are past and yet have interest for us today - Compare the two plays in the light of this statement.
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The Buddha of Suburbia - Reviewed.
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Garden cities and the development of town planning
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Most Recent Planning Essays

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construction sector
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Built Heritage
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Risk Management
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Disseratation on Energy Performance Certificates (EPC's)
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Recent Reviews of Planning Essays

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"Great piece of coursework ,very informative and it helped me a lot!!"
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ricky999
"Rohan Orton's essay seems excellent, apart from misinterpreting the Chadwick reference [4] - I think Chadwick was saying that the disease was caused by 'atmospheric pollutants'(as Rohan says) but not by overcrowding, as Chadwick also says that the disease is found everywhere, 'whether dwelling in separate houses,in rural villages,in small towns,in the larger towns - as they have been found to prevail in the lowest districts of the metropolis'. Source - Edwin Chadwick, Report on the Sanitary Conditions of the Labouring Population of Great Britain (1842) 1965 ed.,pp422-4 as reprinted in 'The Evolution of the British Welfare State' by Derek Fraser, Macmillan Press 1973 "
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