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May 2021, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 279-295 Connectivity of public open space: its meaning for different functions
by G. M. Moore - 296-318 Rethinking legibility in the era of digital mobile maps: an empirical study
by Negar Ahmadpoor & Alastair D. Smith & Tim Heath - 319-340 Revealing distinguishing factors between Space and Place in urban design literature
by Hisham Abusaada & Abeer Elshater - 341-353 Before-and-after analysis of property value around SunRail stations in Orlando, FL
by Chia-Yuan Yu & Xi Huang - 354-373 Project Ashdod: exhibition structure as a reflection of urban environment
by Sharon Yavo-Ayalon - 374-394 Multiple functions of drawings
by Stefano Moroni & Giuseppe Lorini - 395-397 Architecture and the city: selected essays
by John G. Ellis - 397-399 Walking cities: London
by Andrew Hoolachan - 399-401 DIY City: the collective power of small actions
by Doug Farr - 401-402 The planner’s use of information
by Michael Hibbard - 403-403 Correction
by The Editors
March 2021, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 137-140 Understanding the impacts of new mobility, autonomous vehicles, and E-commerce on urban design
by Nico Larco - 141-158 Shared mobility and urban form impacts: a case study of peer-to-peer (P2P) carsharing in the US
by Susan Shaheen & Elliot Martin & Mikaela Hoffman-Stapleton - 159-177 What’s in store: prospects and challenges for American street-level commerce
by Conrad Kickert - 178-183 Commentary: what are the implications of autonomous vehicles for urban design practice?
by David Rouse - 184-208 The urban development and heritage conundrum: the challenges of heritage conservation in the hill-station of Darjeeling
by Suryendu Dasgupta & Pushplata Garg - 209-234 The importance of place-based narrative in suburban forest planning
by Julian Bolleter & Paula Hooper - 235-256 Employing Participatory Risk Mapping (PRM) as a land-use planning method: the case of a derelict former hospital in Laredo, Texas, USA
by Andrew Hilburn & Thomas Zawisza & Julie Bazan & Rey Cruz & José Rodriguez - 257-259 The new companion to urban design
by Aseem Inam - 260-262 Engendering cities: designing sustainable urban spaces for all
by María Elia Gutiérrez Mozo - 262-264 Space and anti-space: the fabric of place, city and architecture
by John G. Ellis
January 2021, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-13 The design of Lincoln Center: from forbidding to inviting
by Te-Sheng Huang & Karen A. Franck - 14-37 Designing a Chinatown anti-displacement map and walking tour with communication asset mapping
by George Villanueva - 38-58 The spatial impact of train stations on small and medium-sized European cities and their contemporary urban design challenges
by Maarten Van Acker & Manuela Triggianese - 59-74 Supplemental safety? Exploring experienced safety in relation to other qualities of successful public spaces
by Jelle Brands & Janne van Doorn & Remco Spithoven - 75-94 Design guidelines for wieldier discretionary review: evidence from Portland
by Ramzi Farhat - 95-116 The transformative role of rivers in the evolution of urban landscapes: a case study from urban rivers of Chelmsford in Essex
by Saruhan Mosler - 117-131 Crafting a planning issue with citizens in the context of planning competition: a case of ‘Nordic Superblock’
by Jonas Sjöblom & J. Kuoppa & M. Laine & E. Alatalo - 132-135 Companion to public space
by Frederick Steiner - 133-135 Monotown: urban dreams brutal imperatives
by Christina E. Crawford
November 2020, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 669-674 The new proxemics: COVID-19, social distancing, and sociable space
by Vikas Mehta - 675-696 Implementing the Supermanzana approach in Barcelona. Critical issues at local and urban level
by Jacopo Scudellari & Luca Staricco & Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone - 697-717 Diversity in urban design and neighbourhood resilience in response to the Great Recession
by Melissa A. Currie - 718-737 Do perceptions of neighbourhood change match objective reality?
by Bahar Durmaz-Drinkwater & Stephen Platt & Işın Can-Traunmüller - 738-757 Reading the urban socio-spatial network through space syntax and geo-tagged Twitter data
by Aminreza Iranmanesh & Resmiye Alpar Atun - 758-777 Emergence of sub-optimal land utilization patterns in Indian cities
by Sweta Byahut & Bimal Patel & Jignesh Mehta - 778-793 Territorial implications of criminality and religiosity in Caracas’s barrios
by Gabriela Quintana Vigiola - 794-811 Landscape urbanism and informal space-making: insights from a guerrilla gardening case in Montreal, Canada
by Vladimir Mikadze - 812-816 Urban renewal and school reform in Baltimore: rethinking the 21st century public school
by Patty Heyda - 814-816 About star architecture: reflecting on cities in Europe
by Jan Silberberger
September 2020, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 551-555 Soundscape revisited
by Östen Axelsson - 556-560 Listening to the city
by Michael Southworth - 561-589 Urban opportunities and conflicts around street musicians: the relationship between the configuration of public space and outdoor acoustics in Ciutat Vella, Barcelona
by Álvaro Clua & Josep Llorca-Bofí & Sophia Psarra - 590-606 Traffic-derived noise, air pollution and urban park design
by Yang Xing & Peter Brimblecombe - 607-628 Listening to Japanese gardens II: expanding the soundscape action design tool
by Gunnar Cerwén - 629-645 On the relationship between land use and sound sources in the urban environment
by Efstathios Margaritis & Jian Kang & Francesco Aletta & Östen Axelsson - 646-664 Sounds in the city: bridging the gaps from research to practice through soundscape workshops
by Daniel Steele & Christine Kerrigan & Catherine Guastavino - 665-667 Designing disorder. Experiments and disruptions in the city
by Plácido González Martínez
June 2020, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 433-442 Indigenous placemaking and the built environment: toward transformative urban design
by Sarem Nejad & Ryan Walker & David Newhouse - 443-448 Why cities need to take road space from cars - and how this could be done
by Stefan Gössling - 449-466 The art of inclusion: phenomenology, placemaking and the role of the arts
by Mick Lennon - 467-485 Quantifying Jacobs’ notion of ‘eyes upon the street’ in 3-dimensions
by Solmaz Amiri & Dennis R. Crain - 486-504 Assessment of pedestrians’ travel experience at the religious city of Puri using structural equation modelling
by Rabi Narayan Mohanty & Prabhjot Singh Chani - 505-522 The challenge of opening up gated communities in Shanghai
by Hongbing Wang & Dorina Pojani - 523-550 Rethinking design studios as an integrative multi-layered collaboration environment
by Sohyun Park
May 2020, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 293-307 Generating applicable urban design knowledge
by João Cortesão & Sanda Lenzholzer & Lisette Klok & Cor Jacobs & Jeroen Kluck - 308-327 Encounters with a future past: navigating the shifting urban atmospheres of place
by David Adams & Myles Smith & Peter Larkham & Jannah Abidin - 328-349 Assessing a simplified procedure to reconcile distributed renewable and interactive energy systems and urban patterns. The case study of school buildings in Rome
by Maurizio Sibilla & Esra Kurul - 350-368 Designing the Latina landscape: graphic images of Italian Fascism
by Robert George Harland & Antonia Liguori - 369-386 An approach to perception mapping: using maps to investigate local user perceptions of urban quality in Hillevåg, Norway
by Daniela Müller-Eie & Ana Llopis Alvarez - 387-411 Investigating land use dynamics in emerging cities: the case of downtown neighbourhood in Doha
by Hatem Ibrahim & Ashraf Salama & Florian Wiedmann & Bassma Aboukalloub & Reem Awwaad - 412-432 Hidden in the most visible place: measuring visual accessibility and social performance of urban kiosks
by Asya Natapov & Helena Grinshpun
March 2020, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 181-185 Urban design and human flourishing
by Tim G. Townshend - 186-202 What is a healthy place? Models for cities and neighbourhoods
by Ann Forsyth - 203-217 Validating a comprehensive plan scoring system for healthy community design in League City, Texas
by Jennifer A. Horney & Caroline Dwyer & Bea Vendrell-Velez & Galen Newman - 218-235 The effects of New Urbanism on public health
by Hamid Iravani & Venkat Rao - 236-253 Suburban shopping malls as spaces for community health and human flourishing: an Aotearoa New Zealand case study
by Chantal Mawer & Rebecca Kiddle - 254-274 Challenging the visual: learning from the mobility narratives of visually impaired persons
by Jayne M. Jeffries & Rose Gilroy & Tim Townshend - 275-286 Well-being age and space
by Valeria Minucciani & Nilufer Saglar Onay - 287-288 New investigations in collective form: the open workshop
by Ali Fard - 288-291 The largest art: a measured manifesto for a plural urbanism
by Joan Busquets
January 2020, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-2 JUD at 25
by Taner Oc - 3-5 Urban design for a warming climate
by Jonathan Barnett - 5-9 To truly ‘live’, urban design needs accessible interdisciplinary research
by Matthew Carmona - 9-11 Urban design foresight
by Mark C. Childs - 11-14 Eliot’s insight – the future of urban design
by Alexander Cuthbert - 14-16 Urban design as a contested field
by Kim Dovey - 16-20 Urban design: the evolution of concerns, the increasing power, challenges and perspectives
by Aspa Gospodini - 20-22 Programmes and paradigms in urban design
by Jon Lang - 22-24 Responsibilities and challenges of urban design in the 21st century
by Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris - 25-28 Urban design: some footnotes from a German perspective
by Klaus R. Kunzmann - 28-31 Shaping the future: perspectives in research on, and the teaching of, urban design
by Marichela Sepe - 31-34 Erosion and deposition
by Frederick Steiner & Laurel McSherry - 35-49 What is urban design? A proposal for a common understanding
by Stefano Cozzolino & J. Polívka & R. Fox-Kämper & M. Reimer & O. Kummel - 50-64 Unearthing the political: differences, conflicts and power in participatory urban design
by Camilo Calderon - 65-85 Superkilen: exploring the human–nonhuman relations of intercultural encounter
by Jonathan Daly - 86-107 A physical effort-based model for pedestrian movement in topographic urban environments
by Eliyahu Greenberg & Asya Natapov & Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman - 108-133 Socializing in the suburbs: relationships between neighbourhood design and social interaction in low-density housing contexts
by Zainab Ibrahim Abass & Fiona Andrews & Richard Tucker - 134-154 Urban design and public transportation – public spaces, visual proximity and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)
by Todor Stojanovski - 155-179 Urban design quality and walkability: an audit of suburban high streets in an Australian city
by Enshan Hooi & Dorina Pojani
November 2019, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 815-839 The influence of urban design theories in the transformation of urban morphology: Montreal from 1956 to 2018
by François Racine - 840-855 Skateparks as hybrid elements of the city
by Brian Glenney & Paul O’Connor - 856-877 A tale of the last two film row districts: historic preservation and urban design in Kansas City and Oklahoma City
by Stephanie Frank - 878-895 Pokémon Go-ing or staying: exploring the effect of age and gender on augmented reality game player experiences in public spaces
by Ruth Potts & Lachlan Yee - 896-912 Aesthetical cognitive perceptions of urban street form. Pedestrian preferences towards straight or curvy route shapes
by Luca D’Acci - 913-925 The effect of park renovation on civic trust: a survey experiment approach
by Alan Potter & Meredith L. Sadin - 926-946 The influence of organic urban morphologies on opportunities for home-based businesses within inner-city districts in Hanoi, Vietnam
by Ha Minh Hai Thai & Quentin Stevens & Judy Rogers - 947-950 Vancouverism
by John Punter - 951-952 Colonizing, decolonizing, and globalizing Kolkata: from a colonial to a post-Marxist city
by Sandeep Agrawal
September 2019, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 677-697 Innovative street design in a city without freeways: the case of Vancouver
by Elizabeth Macdonald - 698-714 Is there such a thing as a ‘fair’ distribution of road space?
by Samuel Nello-Deakin - 715-737 Mapping neighbourhood outdoor activities: space, time, gender and age
by M. Reza Shirazi - 738-756 Suburbia reimagined: Asian immigration and the form and function of faith-based institutions in Silicon Valley
by Willow Lung-Amam & Anisha Gade - 757-777 Shaping Seoul’s memories: the co-evolution of memorials, national identity, democracy and urban space in South Korea’s capital city
by Quentin Stevens & Shanti Sumartojo - 778-793 Everyday heritage concept as an approach to place-making process in the urban landscape
by Saruhan Mosler - 794-811 Towards complex and integrated urban design in pre-crisis Spain: the case of the Padre Querbes urban project in Huesca
by Elena Lacilla Larrodé & Harry Smith & José María Ordeig Corsini - 812-813 Designing the global city: Design excellence, competitions and the remaking of central Sydney
by Grace Oliver & Julian Bolleter
July 2019, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 519-522 Design review in the UK
by Matthew Carmona - 523-555 Marketizing the governance of design: design review in England
by Matthew Carmona - 556-574 Beauty in the eye of the design reviewer: the contested nature of UK design review
by Philip Black - 575-596 Better quality built environments: design review panels as applied in Cambridge, England
by Bahar Durmaz-Drinkwater & Stephen Platt - 597-604 Beyond design review: collaborating to create well-designed places in Scotland
by James T. White & Heather Chapple - 605-612 Design review in Wales: the role of the Design Commission for Wales
by John Punter - 613-616 Design review in Northern Ireland: the MAG process
by Ciaran Mackel & Lara Kinneir - 617-639 Can art breach boundaries? Segregation and hierarchy at a fringe theatre festival in the Israeli mixed city of Acre
by Sharon Yavo Ayalon & Meirav Aharon-Gutman & Tal Alon Mozes - 640-655 Extending urban stories through artistic research: the case of Jetty Street
by Crystal Victoria Filep - 656-675 The logic of design: its role in understanding the antecedents of urban informality
by Kiran Keswani - 676-676 Correction
by The Editors
May 2019, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 327-331 What can we really learn from Las Vegas?
by Jonathan Barnett - 332-339 Las Vegas in digital times
by Klaus R. Kunzmann - 340-364 Measuring experiential qualities of urban public spaces: users’ perspective
by Hadi Zamanifard & Tooran Alizadeh & Caryl Bosman & Eddo Coiacetto - 365-367 The continued quest to assess public space
by Vikas Mehta - 368-384 Assessing the long-term performance of the urban cores in four New Urbanist communities
by Mathew Novak - 385-405 Ensuring park equity: a California case study
by Stephen Gibson & Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris & Vinit Mukhija - 406-423 Changing use and performance of industrial estates from 1965 onward: the case of the Parkstad conurbation, the Netherlands
by Marijn van de Weijer - 424-442 The image of the water city
by Hope Hui Rising - 443-468 Introducing body-language methods into urban design to research the social and interactional potential of public space
by Patricia Simões Aelbrecht - 469-493 A methodological framework for defining ‘typological process’: the transformation of the residential environment in Ankara, Turkey
by Duygu Gokce & Fei Chen - 494-513 Measuring the differences of neighbourhood environment and physical activity in gated and non-gated neighbourhoods in Karachi, Pakistan
by Yasmeen Gul & Zahid Sultan & Mehdi Moeinaddini & Gul Ahmed Jokhio - 514-515 Urban waterfront promenades, by Elizabeth Macdonald, Abingdon, Routledge, 2017, 298 pp., £44.99 (paperback), ISBN: 9781138824218
by Conrad Kickert - 516-517 Adaptations of the metropolitan landscape in delta regions, by Peter C. Bosselmann, New York, Routledge, 2018, 210 pp., USD 54.95 (paperback), ISBN: 9781138551961
by Richard L. Hindle
March 2019, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 165-182 Design with (human) nature: recovering the creative instrumentality of social data in urban design
by Karl Kullmann - 183-185 Response to Kullmann on methods of socio-spatial analysis in urban design
by Alison Hirsch - 186-187 Social data in urban design – are we finally connected? Are we finally democratic?
by Philip Speranza - 188-209 Towards evaluation design for smart city development
by Sally P. Caird & Stephen H. Hallett - 210-231 Bringing design back: resetting liveability of a ‘near but not in the city’ housing environment in Sydney
by Mamun Rashid & Dilshad Rahat Ara - 232-248 Place-making and the London estates: land ownership and the built environment
by Patrícia Canelas - 249-268 Designing multiple urban space: an actor-network theory analysis on multiplicity and stability of public space
by Jihyun Kim - 269-289 The place of public space in the lives of Middle Eastern women migrants in Australia
by Roja Gholamhosseini & Dorina Pojani & Iderlina Mateo Babiano & Laurel Johnson & John Minnery - 290-304 Automotive retrofits in historic city centres and their potential effects on their walkability: a comparison of San Luis Obispo, CA, USA and Bath, England, UK
by Beverly J. Bass & Margaret Livingston - 305-323 Temporary urban intervention in the vertical city: a place-making project to re-activate the public spaces in Hong Kong
by Francesco Rossini - 324-325 Human ecology: how nature and culture shape our world
by Paolo Zaide
January 2019, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-48 Place value: place quality and its impact on health, social, economic and environmental outcomes
by Matthew Carmona - 49-64 Design strategies to respond to the challenges of shrinking city
by Saehoon Kim - 65-67 Contextuality of shrinkage and positionality of urban design
by Ali Madanipour - 66-68 Framing the question: is shrinking good or bad?
by Anne Vernez Moudon - 68-70 From urban shrinkage to urban qualities?
by Karina Pallagst - 70-72 Market failure, shrinking cities and visionary thinking
by Marion Roberts - 72-75 Designing for people and place in shrinking cities
by Brent D. Ryan - 75-77 Hidden shrinkage, burgeoning inequality and opportunistic urban design
by Tim Townshend - 78-98 Does the classic American main street still exist? An exploratory look
by Emily Talen & Hyesun Jeong - 99-118 Measuring the robustness of neighbourhood business districts
by Vikas Mehta & Binita Mahato - 119-136 Evaluating the quality of mid-sized city parks: a replication and extension of the Public Space Index
by Jocelyn Evans & Sara Z. Evans & John D. Morgan & Jamie A. Snyder & Frances P. Abderhalden - 137-157 From water sensitive to floodable: defining for water resilient cities
by Elisa Palazzo - 158-163 Cities in time, temporary urbanism and the future of the city
by David Chapman - 159-161 Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art
by Emma Arnold - 161-163 Two manuals to link urban morphological research and practice
by Tolga Ünlü
November 2018, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 797-802 Inquiries into public space practices, meanings and values
by Sara Santos Cruz & Nikolai Roskamm & Nadia Charalambous - 803-822 Objective possibility as urban possibility: reading Max Weber in the city
by Meirav Aharon-Gutman & Moriel Ram - 823-842 Public life, immigrant amenities and socio-cultural inclusion: the presence and changes of Turkish amenities in Amsterdam
by Ceren Sezer - 843-858 Reconnecting public space and housing research through affective practice
by Tihomir Viderman & Sabine Knierbein - 859-882 Urban public open space in the mental image of users: the elements connecting urban public open spaces in a spatial network
by Matej Nikšič & Georgia Butina Watson - 883-897 The campus and the city: a design revolution explained
by Michael Hebbert - 898-900 Landscape and branding: the promotion and production of place
by Monica Lopez Franco
September 2018, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 621-623 ‘The evolving metropolis after three decades: a study of community, neighbourhood and street form at the urban edge’ by Mahbub Rashid: Michael Southworth reflects on after three decades
by Michael Southworth - 624-653 The evolving metropolis after three decades: a study of community, neighbourhood and street form at the urban edge
by Mahbub Rashid - 654-673 Knowing your audience: the contingency of landscape design interpretations
by Kevin Raaphorst - 674-692 Perception of density by pedestrians on urban paths: an experiment in virtual reality
by Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman - 693-711 Attributes of successful place-making in knowledge and innovation spaces: evidence from Brisbane’s Diamantina knowledge precinct
by Surabhi Pancholi & Tan Yigitcanlar & Mirko Guaralda - 712-731 Around Madrid: the continuing influence of historical urban development plans on today’s periphery
by Alona Martinez Perez & Stephen Walker - 732-748 Urbanizing villages: informal morphologies in Shenzhen’s urban periphery
by Matthijs van Oostrum - 749-762 ‘Urban acupuncture’ to alleviate stress in informal settlements in Mexico
by Alejandro Lastra & Dorina Pojani - 763-779 Schools and skills of critical thinking for urban design
by Hooman Foroughmand Araabi - 780-795 Participatory design, temporary structures and the appropriation of urban space by marginalized youth: the problem of the Odd Triangle
by Charles Leddy-Owen & Guido Robazza & Lexie Scherer
July 2018, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 465-481 Master plans and urban change: the case of Sheffield city centre
by Ali Madanipour & Konrad Miciukiewicz & Geoff Vigar - 482-498 Mimicry in design: the urban form of development
by Maria Francesca Piazzoni & Tridib Banerjee - 499-517 Let’s meet at Citicorp: can privately owned public spaces be inclusive?
by Te-Sheng Huang & Karen A. Franck - 518-543 Living suburbs for Living Streams: how urban design strategies can enhance the amenity provided by Living Stream orientated Public Open Space
by Julian Bolleter - 544-557 Towards a genealogy of urban shopping: types, adaptations and resilience
by Fujie Rao & Kim Dovey & Elek Pafka - 558-580 The forest and the city: interpretative mapping as an aid to urban practice in sub-Saharan Africa
by Maurice Mitchell - 581-602 Articulating a social-ecological resilience agenda for urban design
by Mura Quigley & Neale Blair & Karen Davison - 603-619 Street use and design: daily rhythms on four streets that differ in rated walkability
by Carol M. Werner & Barbara B. Brown & Tammy Stump & Calvin P. Tribby & Wyatt Jensen & Harvey J. Miller & Austin Strebel & Alyssa Messina
May 2018, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 319-335 The role of urban atmosphere for non-work activity locations
by Harpa Stefansdottir - 336-353 The layered city: pedestrian networks in downtown Santiago and their impact on urban vitality
by Marie Geraldine Herrmann Lunecke & Rodrigo Mora - 354-366 Hanoi as an assemblage of façades and the Deleuzean diagonal cut
by Ross King - 367-394 What happened to Abu Dhabi’s urbanism? The question of regional integration
by Khaled Alawadi & Ouafa Benkraouda - 395-413 How is urbanism socially constructed? An examination of Japan’s post stations
by Iderlina Mateo-Babiano - 414-431 Exploring the ‘Just City principles’ within two European sustainable neighbourhoods
by Primož Medved - 432-455 What can the urban designer do for children? Normative principles of child–friendly communities for responsive third places
by Abeer Elshater - 456-464 Changing neighbourhood character in Melbourne: point Cook a case study
by Shilpi Tewari & David Beynon
March 2018, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 165-168 Urban transformations through exceptional architecture: introduction to the special issue
by Nadia Alaily-Mattar & Alain Thierstein - 169-192 Repositioning cities through star architecture: how does it work?
by Nadia Alaily-Mattar & Johannes Dreher & Alain Thierstein - 193-205 One icon, two audiences: how the Denver Art Museum used their new building to both brand the city and bolster civic pride
by Georgia Lindsay - 206-222 Crowdsourced and crowd-pleasing: the new architectural awards and the city
by Shawhin Roudbari - 223-238 Local politics and planning over transnational initiatives: the case of Guggenheim Helsinki
by Davide Ponzini & Sampo Ruoppila - 239-256 Architecture competitions in an urban planning context
by Aleksander Bern - 257-277 The impacts of mandatory design competitions on urban design quality in Sydney, Australia
by Gethin Davison & Robert Freestone & Richard Hu & Sarah Baker