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de Klerk, L. (2020). The Canal District: A Continuing History of Modern Planning. In J. Nijman (Ed.), Amsterdam’s Canal District: Origins, Evolution, and Future Prospects (pp. 119-142). University of Toronto Press. https://doi.org/10.3138/9781487510787-011[details]
2012
Taverne, E., Dembski, S., de Klerk, L., & Ramakers, B. (2012). Greep op de stad: nieuwe wendingen in het stadsonderzoek. In E. Taverne, L. de Klerk, B. Ramakers, & S. Dembski (Eds.), Nederland stedenland: continuïteit en vernieuwing (pp. 9-21). Rotterdam: nai010 uitgevers. [details]
Taverne, E., de Klerk, L., Ramakers, B., & Dembski, S. (2012). Nederland stedenland: continuïteit en vernieuwing. Rotterdam: nai010 uitgevers. [details]
van der Cammen, H., de Klerk, L., Dekker, G., & Witsen, P. P. (2012). The selfmade land: culture and evolution of urban end regional planning in the Netherlands. Houten: Spectrum. [details]
2011
de Klerk, L. (2011). Een bank, een wet, twee oorlogen, een overheid en twee crises. In Samen bouwen aan de stad: particulier opdrachtgeverschap en stedenbouw: theorie (pp. 2-3). Amsterdam: Architectuur Lokaal. [details]
de Klerk, L. (2011). Terug naar AF, uw krediet is verdampt. Rooilijn, 44(6), 396-403. [details]
de Klerk, L. (2011). Vreewijk: 'Waarom worden zulke wijken niet meer gebouwd?'. Rotterdams jaarboekje, 11/9, 181-197. [details]
2010
de Klerk, L. (2010). Verstedelijking 5.0. Bespiegelingen over groei, stagnatie en contractie. Rooilijn, 43(5), 316-329. [details]
2008
de Klerk, L. A. (2008). De modernisering van de stad, 1850-1914. De opkomst van de planmatige stadsontwikkeling in Nederland. Rotterdam: NAi Uitgevers. [details]
de Klerk, L., van de Laar, P., & Moscoviter, H. (2008). G.J. de Jongh: Havenbouwer en stadsontwikkelaar in Rotterdam. Bussum: Thoth. [details]
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