The education, occupation and employment opportunities of town planners in Germany
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ciudades.02.1995.73-85Keywords:
Germany, town plannerAbstract
Though activities in town planning and urban design have a long tradition in Germany, town and regional planning is a young discipline at universities in Germany. At the end of the 19th century, town planning was constituted as a specific science (Albers, 1975). It was based on other sciences, such as scientific hygiene, statistics and engineering, housing and urban research. Until World War I town planning was becoming established as a discipline through specialist periodicals, textbooks, handbooks, conferences, exhibitions as well as through institutions and planning practice.
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