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March 2018, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 278-297 The challenge of urban design in securing post-event legacies of Olympic Parks
by Renata Latuf de Oliveira Sanchez & Stephen Essex - 298-318 Responsive cohesion in the art and artfulness of urban design: some case studies in Helsinki
by Antony Radford & Tarkko Oksala
January 2018, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-4 Space syntax: consolidation and transformation of an urban research field
by Kayvan Karimi - 5-22 Space syntax investigation of Lubbock, a grid-like American city and some insights into isotropic layouts
by Saif Haq & Girmay Berhie - 23-41 Combining multi-criteria and space syntax analysis to assess a pedestrian network: the case of Oporto
by Mona Jabbari & Fernando Fonseca & Rui Ramos - 42-70 Urban evolution as a spatio-functional interaction process: the case of central Shanghai
by Yao Shen & Kayvan Karimi - 71-93 Quality-of-service: toward a standardized rating tool for pedestrian quality of urban streets
by Elizabeth Macdonald & Nicola Szibbo & William Eisenstein & Louise Mozingo - 94-122 The emergence of comprehensive urban design planning in the United States: the case of the San Francisco Urban Design Plan
by Stuart Meck & Rebecca Retzlaff - 123-141 The mirage of the metropolis: city imaging in the age of digital chorography
by Karl Kullmann - 142-160 Barriers to the pedestrianization of city centres: perspectives from the Global North and the Global South
by Ayush Parajuli & Dorina Pojani - 161-162 Attracting visitors to ancient neighbourhoods. Creation and management of the tourist-historic city of Plymouth, UK
by Miguel Hincapié Triviño - 163-164 The street, a quintessential social public space
by David Chapman
November 2017, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 709-725 Harmonious spaces: the influence of Feng Shui on urban form and design
by Manuela Madeddu & Xiaoqing Zhang - 726-728 Comments on paper by Manuela Madeddu and Xiaoqing Zhang
by Ole Bruun - 729-731 Commentary Response to ‘Harmonious spaces: the influence of Feng Shui on urban form and design’, by Manuela Madeddu and Xiaoqing Zhang
by Chris Coggins - 732-734 Harmonious spaces
by Michael Hebbert - 735-737 Chinese geomancy and traditional urban design
by Hong-key Yoon - 738-756 ‘Clubification’ of urban public spaces? The withdrawal or the re-definition of the role of local government in the management of public spaces
by Claudio de Magalhães & Sonia Freire Trigo - 757-777 Redesigning China’s superblock neighbourhoods: policies, opportunities and challenges
by Har Ye Kan & Ann Forsyth & Peter Rowe - 778-795 Urban green space for health and well-being: developing an ‘affordances’ framework for planning and design
by Mick Lennon & Owen Douglas & Mark Scott - 796-811 Plan pedestrian friendly environments around subway stations: lessons from Shanghai, China
by Junfeng Jiao & Yong Chen & Ning He - 812-832 Is New Urbanism changing the suburban development pattern? A case study of the Toronto region
by Jie Lan Xu - 833-844 A comparative analysis of cyclists’ paths through shared space and non-shared intersections in Coventry, England
by Allison Duncan - 845-865 Zoning reform for advancing sustainability: insights from Denver’s form-based code
by Ajay Garde & Andrea Hoff - 866-880 Can we ‘Catch ‘em All’? An exploration of the nexus between augmented reality games, urban planning and urban design
by Ruth Potts & Lisa Jacka & Lachlan Hartley Yee
September 2017, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 547-567 The spatial dimensions of neighbourhood: how older people define it
by Sara Alidoust & Caryl Bosman & Gordon Holden & Heather Shearer & Leigh Shutter - 568-590 Innovation districts and urban heterogeneity: 3D mapping of industry mix in downtown Sydney
by Scott Hawken & Jung Hoon Han - 591-612 Exploring how urban design has sought to inspire confidence and longevity in Western Australia’s Pilbara region
by Julian Bolleter - 613-636 New high-density intensified housing developments in Asia: qualities, potential and challenges
by Im Sik Cho & Zdravko Trivic & Ivan Nasution - 637-657 The traditional shopping street in Tokyo as a culturally sustainable and ageing-friendly community
by Kien To & Keng Hua Chong - 658-669 Multiple expectations: assessing the assumed roles of theory in relation to urban design
by Hooman Foroughmand Araabi - 670-688 Forming post-socialist urban identities through small-scale heritage-based regeneration: a role for intangibles?
by Krassimira Paskaleva & Ian Cooper - 689-708 Clustering cities through urban metrics analysis
by Francisco J. Goerlich Gisbert & Isidro Cantarino Martí & Eric Gielen
July 2017, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 429-432 Heritage, urban regeneration and place-making
by John Pendlebury & Heleni Porfyriou - 433-454 Historic conservation in rapid urbanization: a case study of the Hankow historic concession area
by Shidan Cheng & Yang Yu & Kuncheng Li - 455-476 Conservation and revitalization of historic streets in China: Pingjiang Street, Suzhou
by Jing Xie & Tim Heath - 477-493 The artisan economy and post-industrial regeneration in the US
by Paul Hardin Kapp - 494-501 Multiple approaches to heritage in urban regeneration: the case of City Gate, Valletta
by G. J. Ashworth & J. E. Tunbridge - 502-519 Revalorizing colonial era architecture and townscape legacies: memory, identity and place-making in Irish towns
by Arthur Parkinson & Mark Scott & Declan Redmond - 520-543 ‘Evolving’ or ‘lost’ identity of a historic public space? The tale of Gençlik Park in Ankara
by Müge Akkar Ercan - 544-546 Design governance: the CABE experiment
by Judith Ryser
May 2017, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 291-307 The blight of beautification: Bangkok and the pursuit of class-based urban purity
by Michael Herzfeld - 308-325 Grand designs down under: utopias and urban projects in mid-nineteenth century New Zealand
by Diane Brand - 326-346 Dialectic of design, rhetoric of representation
by Brettany Shannon & Tridib Banerjee - 347-369 Evaluating the local socio-economic impact of redevelopments using shift-share analysis: a case study of destination redevelopments in Las Vegas (1990–2010)
by Joseph J. Danko & Dean M. Hanink - 370-387 The practice of tree worship and the territorial production of urban space in the Indian neighbourhood
by Kiran Keswani - 388-410 Transit-oriented street design in Beijing
by Weichang Kong & Dorina Pojani - 411-427 A lone light? A critical assessment of the outcomes of the Rundle Convergence Project in Adelaide, South Australia
by Matthew W. Rofe & Ebony Cetinich
March 2017, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 133-136 Urban design in an age of recession
by Marion Roberts & Tim G. Townshend - 137-139 There is only one thing worse for urban design than a recession, and that is a boom
by Sir Terry Farrell - 140-143 Urban decay and regeneration: context and issues
by Alexander Cuthbert - 144-146 Urban design in the neoliberal era: reflecting on the Greek case
by Charis Christodoulou & Sasa Lada - 147-149 Urban design in an age of recessions: reflections on a sobered discipline
by Brent D. Ryan - 150-166 Urban design, central London and the ‘crisis’ 2007–2013: business as usual?
by Marion Roberts - 167-186 Toxic high streets
by Tim G. Townshend - 187-207 Temporary intervention and long-term legacy: lessons from London case studies
by Krystallia Kamvasinou - 208-228 Exploring urban resilience in practice: a century of vacant sites mapping in Dublin, Edinburgh and Philadelphia
by Philip R. Crowe & Karen Foley - 229-248 Mapping the gendered city: investigating the socio-cultural influence on the practice of walking and the meaning of walkscapes among young Saudi adults in Riyadh
by Mohammed Almahmood & Eric Scharnhorst & Trine Agervig Carstensen & Gertrud Jørgensen & Oliver Schulze - 249-272 Post-suburban revitalization? Redevelopment of suburban business centres in the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region
by Hendrik Jansen & Maike Wünnemann & Frank Roost - 273-290 Do food trucks and pedestrians conflict on urban streets?
by Renia Ehrenfeucht
January 2017, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-36 The formal and informal tools of design governance
by Matthew Carmona - 37-39 Can we extend design governance to the big urban design decisions?
by Jonathan Barnett - 39-41 The generic and the specific in urban design
by Jon Lang - 41-43 The curious subject of design ‘governance’
by Gary Hack - 44-58 Residents’ preferences for walkable neighbourhoods
by Katherine Brookfield - 59-75 Does walkability undermine neighbourhood safety?
by Hongwei Dong - 76-95 A design framework for small parks in ultra-urban, metropolitan, suburban and small town settings
by Melissa Anne Currie - 96-115 Modelling 3D spatial enclosure of urban open spaces
by H. Serdar Kaya & Hasan Mutlu - 116-132 Private-public space in a Nordic context: the Tjuvholmen waterfront development in Oslo
by Sverre Bjerkeset & Jonny Aspen
November 2016, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 705-730 Design governance: theorizing an urban design sub-field
by Matthew Carmona - 731-745 The social poetics of urban design: rethinking urban design through Louis Kahn’s vision for Central Philadelphia (1939–1962)
by Non Arkaraprasertkul - 746-763 Desert New Urbanism: testing for comfort in downtown Tempe, Arizona
by Katherine Crewe & Anthony Brazel & Ariane Middel - 764-784 Diversity of new uses in post-industrial landscapes: diverging ideals and outcomes in the post-industrial landscapes of Lowell, Massachusetts and Norrköping, Sweden
by Roy Small & Josefina Syssner - 785-801 Canal oriented development as waterfront place-making: an analysis of the built form
by Stephen Buckman - 802-815 ‘A cloud burst erupts’: visual rhetoric and Los Angeles’ Grand Intervention
by Meredith Drake Reitan - 816-835 Smooth flows, unhurried stays: everyday organizing in a downtown commercial centre
by Sari Yli-Kauhaluoma & Päivi Timonen - 836-849 Transforming spaces into lively public open places: case studies of practical interventions
by E. J. Cilliers & W. Timmermans
September 2016, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 535-539 How emergent is pedagogical practice in urban design?
by Elisabete Cidre - 540-544 The brave new urban design pedagogy: some observations
by Tridib Banerjee - 545-547 An international perspective on urban design education
by Georgia Butina Watson - 548-550 Urban design, a call for inter-disciplinarity
by Matthew Carmona - 551-554 Emergent pedagogy or critical thinking?
by Alexander Cuthbert - 555-557 On learning urban design
by Kim Dovey - 558-560 Urban design pedagogy in smaller cities and schools
by David L. A. Gordon - 561-563 Notes on designing educational programmes for urban design
by Jon Lang - 564-566 Internationalizing urban design education
by Jesus J. Lara & Jennifer S. Evans-Cowley - 567-569 Urban design pedagogy
by Marion Roberts - 570-573 Learning to make liveable cities
by Michael Southworth - 574-576 ‘Culture eats strategy for breakfast’: the powers and limitations of urban design education
by Carolyn Whitzman - 577-595 Responding to informality through urban design studio pedagogy
by Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris & Vinit Mukhija - 596-615 Teaching collaborative and interdisciplinary service-based urban design and planning studios
by Michael Neuman - 616-637 Citizenship in action: participatory urban visualization in contested urban space
by Rachel Kallus - 638-660 Embracing the conceptual shift on new ways of experiencing the city and learning urban design: pedagogical methods and digital technologies
by Regina Mapua Lim & Laura Novo de Azevedo & Jon Cooper - 661-689 Using parametric methods to understand place in urban design courses
by Philip Speranza - 690-701 An alternative pedagogic model for doctoral research in urban design
by Anne Vernez Moudon - 702-703 Chinese urban design: the typomorphological approach
by Ye Zhang
July 2016, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 399-423 The kind of art urban design is
by Stephen Marshall - 424-425 What kind of artist is an urban designer?
by Jonathan Barnett - 426-428 Paint it red
by Mark C. Childs - 429-431 No more Michelangelo’s ‒ no more art
by Alexander Cuthbert - 432-434 The art of adaptive design
by Cliff Ellis - 435-436 Responses to Stephen Marshall’s ‘The kind of art urban design is’
by Gary Hack - 437-438 Commentary on ‘The kind of art urban design is’ by Stephen Marshall
by Emily Talen - 439-452 Cognitive affordances in sustainable urbanism: contributions of space syntax and spatial cognition
by Lars Marcus & Matteo Giusti & Stephan Barthel - 453-470 Environmental stressors, urban design and planning: implications for human behaviour and health
by Giyoung Park & Gary W. Evans - 471-480 Urban design and planning influences on the share of trips taken by cycling
by Mosabbir Pasha & Shakil Rifaat & Richard Tay & Alex de Barros - 481-494 Walls, enclaves and the (counter) politics of design
by Haim Yacobi & Jonathan Ventura & Sharon Danzig - 495-511 Anatomy of a successful high street shopping centre
by Colin Jones & Qutaiba Al-Shaheen & Neil Dunse - 512-529 Urban river design and aesthetics: a river restoration case study from the UK
by Jonathan Prior - 530-532 How to study public life & Measuring public space: the star model
by Ye Zhang - 533-534 Urban Acupuncture: Celebrating Pinpricks of Change that Enrich City Life
by Manuela Madeddu
June 2016, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 287-301 Between the Walls: the Berlin No-Man’s Land reconsidered
by Deborah Ascher Barnstone - 302-319 A current inventory of vacant urban land in America
by Galen D. Newman & Ann O’M. Bowman & Ryun Jung Lee & Boah Kim - 320-334 Community planning and urban design in contested places. Some insights from Belfast
by Gabriella Esposito De Vita & Claudia Trillo & Alona Martinez- Perez - 335-352 Infrastructures for disorder. Applying Sennett’s notion of disorder to the public space of social housing neighbourhoods
by Pablo Sendra - 353-385 Post-rational planning and the shifting role of planning imagery
by Dorina Pojani & Dominic Stead - 386-387 The radicals’ city: urban environment, polarisation, cohesion
by Anita Bakshi - 388-390 Tactical urbanism: short-term action for long-term change
by Daniel Campo - 390-391 Ecodesign for cities and suburbs
by Ann Forsyth - 392-393 The end of automobile dependence: how cities are moving beyond car-based planning
by Robin Hickman - 393-395 Future park: imagining tomorrow’s urban parks and The accidental playground: Brooklyn waterfront narratives of the undesigned and unplanned
by Chuo Li - 395-397 The informal American city: beyond taco trucks and day labor
by Nichola J. Lowe
April 2016, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 159-176 Public space and recovery: learning from post-earthquake Christchurch
by Diane Brand & Hugh Nicholson - 177-194 Toledo Tomorrow : reading Norman Bel Geddes' vision for the future in a shrinking Midwestern City
by Sujata Shetty & Andreas Luescher - 195-212 On the verge: re-thinking street reserves in relation to suburban densification
by Julian Bolleter - 213-233 Applying urban morphology theory to design practice
by Paul Sanders & Douglas Baker - 234-255 Community-based adaptation through ecological design: lessons from Negril, Jamaica
by Tapan K. Dhar & Luna Khirfan - 256-275 Perceived urban design qualities and affective experiences of walking
by Maria Johansson & Catharina Sternudd & Mattias Kärrholm - 276-278 Town and terraced housing for affordability and sustainability
by Stefan L. Kruczkowski - 278-282 Performative urban spaces
by Bahar Durmaz Drinkwater - 282-284 Orienting Istanbul: cultural capital of Europe?
by Didem Ekici
February 2016, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-29 Sustainable urban design -- a (draft) framework
by Nico Larco - 30-31 Larco’s matrix: can we turn analysis into synthesis?
by Jonathan Barnett - 31-35 Sustainable urban place-shaping
by Matthew Carmona - 35-37 Comment on Nico Larco’s framework for sustainable urban design
by Ajay Garde - 38-40 Beyond the sustainable urban design roadmaps
by Tigran Haas - 41-43 Observations on the Larco framework
by Scot Hein - 43-45 The planning dimension of sustainable urban design
by Elizabeth Macdonald - 45-47 The opportunity of constraints
by Frederick Steiner - 47-49 Response to Nico Larco’s sustainable urban design framework
by Stephen M. Wheeler - 50-66 Biodiversity offsetting and net positive design
by Janis Birkeland & Stephen Knight-Lenihan - 67-83 ‘This place feels authentic’: exploring experiences of authenticity of place in relation to the urban built environment in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
by Andreas Wesener - 84-104 Shaping pedestrian movement through playful interventions in security planning: what do field surveys suggest?
by Marialena Nikolopoulou & Karen Martin & Ben Dalton - 105-123 Learning from lost landscapes: a role for local history in suburban infill strategies
by Andrew H. Whittemore - 124-152 ‘Fourth places’: the contemporary public settings for informal social interaction among strangers
by Patricia Simões Aelbrecht - 153-154 The nature of urban design; a New York perspective on resilience
by Jonathan Barnett - 154-156 Under construction: logics of urbanism in the Gulf Region
by Mahyar Arefi - 156-158 Alternative visions of post-war reconstruction ‒ creating the modern townscape
by John Bold
December 2015, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 545-562 Putting Carmona's Place-shaping Continuum to use in research practice
by Allison Anderson & Lisa Law - 563-581 Urban design quality and real estate value: in search of a methodological framework
by Ilir Nase & Jim Berry & Alastair Adair - 582-614 Urban planning and design as verbal and visual rhetoric
by Dorina Pojani & Dominic Stead - 615-635 Memorial planning in London
by Quentin Stevens & Shanti Sumartojo - 636-657 Mathematics and geometry in Lisbon's Baixa district: checking influences from Valletta. A study on the street widths
by António Ricardo da Costa & João Véstia & Jorge Gonçalves - 658-676 Really public? Evaluating the publicness of public spaces in Istanbul by means of fuzzy logic modelling
by Fatma Pelin Ekdi & Hale Çıracı - 677-697 Construction and reconstruction of ethnicity in retail landscapes: case studies in the Toronto area
by Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang - 698-699 Urban maps: instruments of narrative and interpretation in the city
by Eray Çaylı - 700-701 Making community design work: a guide for planners
by David Chapman - 701-703 Toronto: transformations in a city and its region
by Leonard Machler - 703-706 Building types and built forms
by John Peponis - 706-708 Mapping Detroit: land, community and shaping a city
by Isın Can
October 2015, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 411-416 Young Voices, Vital Perspectives: Designing with Children in Asia-Pacific Cities
by Carolyn Whitzman & Claire Freeman - 417-436 Kids in the City: Children's Use and Experiences of Urban Neighbourhoods in Auckland, New Zealand
by Penelope Carroll & Karen Witten & Robin Kearns & Phil Donovan - 437-460 The Safe and Fun Children's Play Spaces: Evidence from Tokyo, Japan, and Bandung, Indonesia
by Riela Provi Drianda & Isami Kinoshita - 461-478 What Makes a Good City in Pre-schoolers' Eyes? Findings from Participatory Planning Projects in Australia and New Zealand
by Christina Ergler & Kylie Smith & Cassandra Kotsanas & Constance Hutchinson - 479-506 Making Children Matter in Slum Transformations: Lessons from India's National Urban Renewal Mission
by Sudeshna Chatterjee - 507-525 Children's Changing Urban Lives: A Comparative New Zealand-Pacific Perspective
by Claire Freeman & Govinda Ishwar Lingam & Greg Burnett - 526-544 Is 'Citizen Kid' an Independent Kid? The Relationship between Children's Independent Mobility and Active Citizenship
by Andrea Cook & Carolyn Whitzman & Paul Tranter
July 2015, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 293-302 Finding Common Ground Between New Urbanism and Landscape Urbanism
by Matthew Heins - 303-307 Landscape Urbanism and New Urbanism: A View of the Debate
by Cliff Ellis - 308-310 Comment on Matthew Heins, 'Finding Common Ground Between New Urbanism and Landscape Urbanism'
by Robert Fishman - 311-313 Grounding Landscape Urbanism and New Urbanism
by Karl Kullmann - 314-317 New Landscape Urbanisms: Promising New Paths for Urban Design
by David de la Peña - 318-320 Not Just a Park. The Inevitability of Urban Nature in Contemporary City Design
by Deni Ruggeri - 321-322 Hard Urbanism
by Brent D. Ryan - 323-324 Response to Matthew Heins
by Emily Talen - 325-348 Future Directions in Urban Design as Public Policy: Reassessing Best Practice Principles for Design Review and Development Management
by James T. White - 349-366 Green Place-making in Practice: From Temporary Spaces to Permanent Places
by Elizelle Juanee Cilliers & Wim Timmermans & Frans Van den Goorbergh & Jimmie Slijkhuis - 367-392 Graphic Objects and their Contribution to the Image of the City
by Robert George Harland - 393-410 Do Better Urban Design Qualities Lead to More Walking in Salt Lake City, Utah?
by S. Hassan Ameli & Shima Hamidi & Andrea Garfinkel-Castro & Reid Ewing
April 2015, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 147-168 Towards an Integrated Urban Space Framework for Emerging Urban Conditions in a High-density Context
by Im Sik Cho & Zdravko Trivic & Ivan Nasution - 169-192 Intensity without Density
by Elena Porqueddu - 193-211 Water Infrastructure and Community Building: The Case of Marvin Gaye Park
by Elissa Rosenberg - 212-229 Walk or Drive between Stores? Designing Neighbourhood Shopping Districts for Pedestrian Activity
by Robert J. Schneider - 230-250 Mixing Public and Private Uses in the Same Building: Opportunities and Barriers
by Matti Siemiatycki - 251-272 The Detriments and Benefits of the Fall of Planning: The Evolution of Public Space in a Balkan Post-socialist Capital
by Dorina Pojani & Giulia Maci - 273-290 Memories Come to the Surface: Pavement Memorials in Urban Public Spaces
by Quentin Stevens & Mirjana Ristic - 291-292 Measuring Urban Design: Metrics for Livable Places
by James T. White
February 2015, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-7 Creative Milieux: How Urban Design Nurtures Creative Clusters
by Quentin Stevens - 8-27 Culture-led Regeneration in the Post-industrial Built Environment: Complements and Contradictions in Victory Square, Vancouver
by Murray Mckenzie & Thomas Hutton - 28-51 Urban Design, Public Space and the Dynamics of Creative Milieux: A Photographic Approach to Bairro Alto (Lisbon), Gràcia (Barcelona) and Vila Madalena (São Paulo)
by Pedro Costa & Ricardo Lopes - 52-74 Creative Multiplicities: Urban Morphologies of Creative Clustering
by Stephen Wood & Kim Dovey - 75-92 Creative Milieux of Fashion and Reuse in Tokyo, Bangkok and Singapore
by D. Boontharm - 93-124 Analyzing the Quality of Place: Creative Clusters in Soho and Beyoğlu
by S. Bahar Durmaz - 125-145 The Extended Workplace in a Creative Cluster: Exploring Space(s) of Digital Work in Silicon Roundabout
by Juliana Martins