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Planning and its Discontents
Documenting the North East

Planning and its Discontents

April 7, 2020May 11, 2021 Tom Draper2 Comments

A story of architecture, community and change in the inner city and New Towns of North East England

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The Meaning of the Angel of the North According to the Internet
The Lost Buildings of Newcastle upon Tyne
Four Visions of T. Dan Smith
How the Metro Map Distorts Tyne and Wear
Belonging After Industry
A Tale of Two Cities: Newcastle and Sunderland
Newcastle Brown Ale: from Miners to Hipsters
On the Waterfront
Embracing the Post-Industrial City: The Case of Malmö, Sweden
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