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Sir Peter Hall: Where has all the concrete gone?
- Posted: 5th May, 2008
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Sir Peter Hall - Where has all the concrete gone?
Sir Peter Hall is the Bartlett Professor of Planning and Regeneration at The Bartlett, University College London and President of the Town and Country Planning Association.
He is an internationally renowned authority on the economic, demographic, cultural and management issues that face cities around the globe.
Sir Peter has also been, for many years, a key planning and regeneration adviser to successive governments.