ABSTRACT
The IPHS 2018 Prize and Award Winners were declared at the Awards Ceremony which took place at the Yokohama Conference on 18 July 2018. This year, IPHS Planning Perspectives Prize, IPHS Book Prizes, Anthony Sutcliffe Dissertation Award, IPHS Best Post-Graduate Planning History Paper Prize, and Sir Peter Hall Award For Life Time Achievement have found their owners. East Asia Planning History (EAPH) Prize and Koos Bosma Prize in Plannıng History Innovation were not given since the jury has not found any submission worthy of the prize. Information is given including commendations based on the Judging Panel Reports.
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Notes on contributor
Nuran Zeren Gülersoy graduated as an architect from Istanbul Technical University (ITU). She received her master’s degree and her doctorate in urban planning from the same University. Presently she is the professor of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at ITU Faculty of Architecture. Her major areas of interest are urban planning, urban conservation, urban design and urban and planning history. She is the member of ICOMOS National Committee, Council Member of Europa Nostra and Secretary General of International Planning History Society.
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1 Gold and Gold, Planning Perspectives Paper Prize Committee Report.
2 Porfyriou, IPHS Book Prizes Committee Report.
3 Guerra, IPHS Anthony Sutcliffe Dissertation Award (Asda) Committee Report.
4 Schubert, The Best Postgraduate Planning History Paper Prize Report.
5 Watanabe, IPHS East Asia Planning History (EAPH) Prize Committee Report.
6 Hein, IPHS Koos Bosma Prize in Planning History Innovation Committee Report.
7 Freestone, Sir Peter Hall Award for Lifetime Achievement in Planning History 2018.