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the proceedings of the 1972 New Towns Symposium in Los Angeles) and A. J. Robinson, Economics and new towns: A comparative study of the U.S., UK and Australia (Milton Keynes UK: International Federation for Housing and Planning, 1986).
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and Julian Leathart, Style in Architecture. London: Architectural Press, 1940. The Second World War and its immediate aftermath temporarily increased the influence of British architects, planners and educators in the promotion of Modernist ideas and iconography - recalling the brief moment of prior importance with the exile of Erich Mendelsohn and Walter Gropius among others in Britain in the 1930s - partly due to the continuation of global imperial networks in education, finance and Reconstruction politics.
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The continued force of imperial institutions, especially with regard to architecture and planning is evident in accounts of the careers of such individuals as author of Outwards from (Lewes, UK: Book Guild) or through organizations such as the Commonwealth Association of Architects. It also forms an important, if conflictual, part of postcolonial discourse
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The continued force of imperial institutions, especially with regard to architecture and planning is evident in accounts of the careers of such individuals as K. Watts, author of Outwards from Home: A Planner's Odyssey (Lewes, UK: Book Guild, 1997), or through organizations such as the Commonwealth Association of Architects. It also forms an important, if conflictual, part of postcolonial discourse.
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Home: A Planner's Odyssey
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Among many influential interventions on early post-colonial development was the series of advisory missions financed by the United Nations Technical Assistance Programme Koenigsberger undertook in Ghana ([Gold Coast] 1954), Pakistan (1957-8), Nigeria (1962) and Singapore (1963) typified by the report Koenigsberger wrote in 1963 with for the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Published in shortened form in this articulated his concept of Action Planning
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Among many influential interventions on early post-colonial development was the series of advisory missions financed by the United Nations Technical Assistance Programme Koenigsberger undertook in Ghana ([Gold Coast] 1954), Pakistan (1957-8), Nigeria (1962) and Singapore (1963) typified by the report Koenigsberger wrote in 1963 with C. Adams and S. Kobe for the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Growth and Urban Renewal in Singapore. Published in shortened form in Habitat International 5 (1980) 85-127, this articulated his concept of Action Planning.
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For the Association, and in collaboration with Koenigsberger compiled AA Paper 1, published in Lonfdon by Lund Humphries in
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For the Association, and in collaboration with R. Lynn, Koenigsberger compiled Roofs in the warm humid tropics, AA Paper 1, published in Lonfdon by Lund Humphries in 1965.
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Roofs in the Warm Humid Tropics
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