The Society for American City and Regional Planning History Virtual Exhibit

We are pleased to exhibit at the 2024 meeting of the Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH)  from October 24–26, 2024, in San Diego, California, and offer a discount on all of our new and award-winning titles in Architecture and Urban Studies. Browse our list of new and recent titles, meet with Director Robert Devens, and enjoy a great discount!

Apply the discount code UTXSACRPH during checkout to receive 30% off the full list price of any book, plus free standard domestic US shipping. Offer valid through November 30, 2024. 

Below is a schedule of our authors presenting their work:

PanelTimeLocation
Georgina Hickey, Neighborhood Preservation, Identity, and Investment10/26 8:30 AMA&H Building,
Room 935
Damon Scott, James M. Buckley, Participatory Planning Strategies and Cultural Identity in the Urban West10/26 10:15 AMA&H Building,
Room 759
Noam Shoked, Global Modernism in Flux: Urban Transformations Across Cultures and Continents10/26 2:00 PMA&H Building,
Room 915

Lateral Exchanges

Edited by Bruno Carvalho and Alison Isenberg

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The Earth That Modernism Built

Empire and the Rise of Planetary Design

Kenny Cupers

City of Wood

San Francisco and the Architecture of the Redwood Lumber Industry

James Michael Buckley

Taking the Land to Make the City

A Bicoastal History of North America

Mary P. Ryan

Modernism’s Magic Hat

Architecture and the Illusion of Development without Capital

Ijlal Muzaffar

Building Little Saigon

Refugee Urbanism in American Cities and Suburbs

Erica Allen-Kim

Home, Heat, Money, God

Texas and Modern Architecture

Kathryn E. O'Rourke, Ben Koush

Building Antebellum New Orleans

Free People of Color and Their Influence

Tara Dudley

Houston and the Permanence of Segregation

An Afropessimist Approach to Urban History

David Ponton III

The City Aroused

Queer Places and Urban Redevelopment in Postwar San Francisco

Damon Scott

Breaking the Gender Code

Women and Urban Public Space in the Twentieth-Century United States

Georgina Hickey

In the Land of the Patriarchs

Design and Contestation in West Bank Settlements

Noam Shoked

Shifting Sands

Landscape, Memory, and Commodities in China's Contemporary Borderlands

Xiaoxuan Lu

Resurrecting Tenochtitlan

Imagining the Aztec Capital in Modern Mexico City

Delia Cosentino, Adriana Zavala

Depositions

Roberto Burle Marx and Public Landscapes under Dictatorship

Catherine Seavitt Nordenson

Designing Pan-America

U.S. Architectural Visions for the Western Hemisphere

Robert Alexander González, Robert Rydell

Blue Architecture

Water, Design, and Environmental Futures

Brook Muller

Border Land, Border Water

A History of Construction on the US-Mexico Divide

C. J. Alvarez

Resisting Garbage

The Politics of Waste Management in American Cities

Lily Baum Pollans

Modernity for the Masses

Antonio Bonet's Dreams for Buenos Aires

Ana María León

Landed Internationals

Planning Cultures, the Academy, and the Making of the Modern Middle East

Burak Erdim

Improbable Metropolis

Houston's Architectural and Urban History

Barrie Scardino Bradley

The Open-Ended City

David Dillon on Texas Architecture

Kathryn Holliday, Robert Decherd

São Paulo

A Graphic Biography

Felipe Correa

The Design of Protest

Choreographing Political Demonstrations in Public Space

Tali Hatuka

Music, Sound, and Architecture in Islam

Michael Frishkopf, Federico Spinetti

Eugenics in the Garden

Transatlantic Architecture and the Crafting of Modernity

Fabiola López-Durán

Making Plans

How to Engage with Landscape, Design, and the Urban Environment

Frederick R. Steiner

Banking on Beauty

Millard Sheets and Midcentury Commercial Architecture in California

Adam Arenson

Learning from Bogotá

Pedagogical Urbanism and the Reshaping of Public Space

Rachel Berney

At Home with the Sapa Inca

Architecture, Space, and Legacy at Chinchero

Stella Nair

Architecture as Revolution

Episodes in the History of Modern Mexico

Luis E. Carranza, Jorge Francisco Liernur