All operate galleries that exhibit art, facilitate the production of new art and support artists' practices. Beyond What is Finished in Practice The integration of art projects as essential components of so-called "culture-led regeneration" has necessitated an interdisciplinary working practice be forged between planners and artists and art professionals. (Dis)Ordering Space and Sense in the Built Environment Danny McNally and Katie McClymont Robin Hood Gardens: The Aesthetic Politics of Listed Buildings Edward Brookes Screaming Public Art: Tonalities of Agonism in Planning Politics and Practice Friederike Landau-Donnelly and Jason Luger Mapping Cities - Intersections in Art and Planning Gloria Lanci Beyond Beauty - Re-Discovering Planning as Civic Art Katy Lock and Rebecca Lambert From the Ground Up: Non-Profit Galleries and Planning Gerda R. Wekerle Creative Practices for Planning Urban Mobility Elahe Karimnia Beyond What is Finished in Practice Julie Crawshaw Planning and Urban Imaginaries: A Reflection on Speculative Planning with Slum-Dwelling Children in the Philippines Aireen Grace Andal Planning for Environmental Change and Learning from Engaged Creative Practice George Revill and Liza Griffin A Speculative Afterword: (Dis)Ordering Space and Sense in the Built Environment Danny McNally and Katie McClymont Planning, Art, and Aesthetics: (Dis)Ordering Space and Sense in the Built Environment This I Interface i presents nine pieces which engage with the broad theme of "art and planning" in a new and diverse way. Outlook: Art, Planning and the Complex Tones of Our Time Thus, given the a(nta)gonisms, complexities and shifting tonalities of art's interface with urban planning, we return, critically, to the possibilities and challenges between planning and art. [Extracted from the article]