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Item Open Access 4. Squaring the Circle: How to Reconcile Apparently Impossible Contradictions in Contemporary Urban Policy(AESOP, 2013) Hall, PeterThis was the fourth event in the Lecture Series by well-known planners, policy-makers and other ‘urban thinkers’, which is being organised by AESOP and IFHP in the framework of respectively the Silver Jubilee (2012) and Centenary (2013). The lecturers have been asked to present their ideas on ‘new vision’ for planning and territorial development. The lecture will be rounded off with a question and answer discussion with the audience. Professor Sir Peter Hall is a leading British academic, author, advisor and consultant on a whole range of urban development and planning issues and Chair of Planning at the Bartlett School of Architecture and Planning, UCL,Director of the Institute of Community Studiesand President of the TCPA. WATCH THE FULL LECTURE AT THE VIMEO VIDEO LINK BELOWItem Open Access 7. Evolution of Planning Thought Lecture Series(AESOP, 2014) Hall, Peter; Faludi, Andreas; Albrechts, Louis; Innes, Judith; Hoch, Charles; Marcuse, Peter; Needham, Barrie; Hague, Cliff; Batty, Michael; Alterman, Rachelle; Friedmann, John; Healey, Patsy; Schimak, Gerhard; Kunzmann, Klaus; Forester, JohnThe Vienna University of Technology (Austria) invites you to participate in the Evolution of Planning Thought Lecture Series, which takes place as part of the TU Wien 200 years anniversary celebrations in May 2014. Lecture 1: Monday 19.May.2014, 17.00-21.30, with Peter Hall, Andreas Faludi, Louis Albrechts, Judith Innes and Charles Hoch Lecture 2: Wednesday 21.May.2014, 17.00-21.30, with Peter Marcuse, Barrie Needham, Cliff Hague, Michael Batty and Rachelle Alterman Lecture 3: Friday 23.May.2014, 17.00-21.30, with John Friedmann, Patsy Healey, Gerhard Schimak, Klaus Kunzmann and John Forester This Lecture Series unpacks how planners developed theories and conceptual tools, how these shaped the development of practice, how planners organised themselves at an international and global scale, and the conceptual, institutional and practical lacuna that remain to be filled. Every lecture starts from a personal perspective to tell a much broader story about the Evolution of Planning Thought. The subsequent podium discussion provides a unique space to reflect on where we are as planners, how we have got there and where we are going as a community into the future. Each lecture concludes with a social gathering, allowing less formal discussions with highly respected planners of the first generation.