Hall uses the term “paradigm” and describes major changes in planning theory as “paradigm
shifts”. He describes a succession of planning theory paradigms that have evolved during
the past hundred years.
According to Hall, the first planning paradigm of the modern era viewed urban planning as
essentially architecture writ large.
shifts”. He describes a succession of planning theory paradigms that have evolved during
the past hundred years.
According to Hall, the first planning paradigm of the modern era viewed urban planning as
essentially architecture writ large.