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  1. Feb 10, 2015 · Instead of Jansen's detailed projection of different residential and industrial quarters, the ‘Zehlendorfer Planonly indicated the locations of existing or planned new development by means of their delineation through the extensive mesh of green space.

    • Katharina Borsi
    • 2015
  2. Jansen was among the planners who submitted a comprehensive plan for a Greater Berlin, and when the competition closed in 1910 his was awarded equal first place. [2] Jansen's proposal, later dubbed "The Jansen-plan" stood as the first comprehensive plan ever to be commissioned for Greater Berlin. [ 3 ]

  3. This paper traces lines of continuity between the urban vision of Hermann Jansen, one of the two joint competition winners, and subsequent planning thought, in particular the ‘Zehlendorfer Planof 1947.

  4. Jansen saw the residential quarter as a distinct component of this growth, which could be resolved at a different moment in time, by a different set of expertise. The ‘Zehlendorfer Plan’ exemplified this flexible adaptable form of planning in which the drawing serves as an instrument of negotiation. Introduction

  5. This paper traces lines of continuity between the urban vision of Hermann Jansen, one of the two joint competition winners, and subsequent planning thought, in particular the ‘Zehlendorfer Plan’...

  6. Seine Bezeichnung geht auf ein vom Zehlendorfer Bürgermeister geschaffenes Planungsamt des Bezirks Zehlendorf zurück, dessen Amtsleiter Walter Moest, früher Assistent bei Hermann Jansen (1869-1945), maßgeblich an der Ausarbeitung eines Planes beteiligt war.

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  8. This paper traces lines of continuity between the urban vision of Hermann Jansen, one of the two joint competition winners, and subsequent planning thought, in particular the ‘Zeh- lendorfer Plan’ of 1947. It argues that Jansen can be understood as having initiated the concept of the strategic urban plan—his ‘skeleton’ of urban growth ...

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