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July 2017, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 310-317 Rethinking the Providence Hill cable car: transit, equity, and urban design in Rio de Janeiro
by Patrick C. Braga - 318-332 Meeting on the marketplace: on the integrative potential of The Hague Market
by Patrícia Schappo & Rianne van Melik - 333-355 Territoriality and safety in urban residential neighborhoods in Nigeria
by Patience Adzande & Timothy Terver Gyuse - 356-382 Placemaking and climate change adaptation: new qualitative and quantitative considerations for the “Place Diagram”
by A. Santos Nouri & João Pedro Costa - 383-384 Cognitive architecture. Designing for how we respond to the built environment
by Ombretta Romice
April 2017, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 129-149 Why people walk: modeling foundational and higher order needs based on latent structure
by Patrick Buckley & Paul Stangl & Jeff Guinn - 150-162 Permeability and interface catchment: measuring and mapping walkable access
by Elek Pafka & Kim Dovey - 163-180 Space syntax analysis of tourists’ movement patterns in the historical district of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
by Mahsa Mansouri & Norsidah Ujang - 181-197 Neighborhood sociodemographics and change in built infrastructure
by Jana A. Hirsch & Geoffrey F. Green & Marc Peterson & Daniel A. Rodriguez & Penny Gordon-Larsen - 198-216 Do “creative” and “non-creative” workers exhibit similar preferences for urban amenities? An exploratory case study of Omaha, Nebraska
by Bradley Bereitschaft - 217-230 Towers on the steppe: compact city plans and local perceptions of urban densification in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
by Raven Anderson & Michael Hooper & Aldarsaikhan Tuvshinbat - 231-253 Generative forces shaping the traditional city: the case of Hoian, Vietnam
by Ngoc Hong Nguyen - 254-255 La métropolisation en question
by Stéphane Sadoux - 255-256 Neo-georgian architecture 1880-1970: a reappraisal
by Robert Adam
January 2017, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-14 Housing at the neighbourhood level: a review of the initial approaches to neighbourhood development plans under the Localism Act 2011 in England
by Nick Bailey - 15-28 Mapping urban assemblages: the production of spatial knowledge
by Kim Dovey & Mirjana Ristic - 29-48 How participatory processes impact children and contribute to planning: a case study of neighborhood design from Boulder, Colorado, USA
by Victoria Derr & Ildikó G. Kovács - 49-62 Talking TOD: learning about transit-oriented development in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands
by Dea van Lierop & Kees Maat & Ahmed El-Geneidy - 63-76 Integrating “standard” residents into “non-standard” communities: a longitudinal analysis of social capital in a new urbanist development
by Joseph F. Cabrera & Stephan Scholz & George Hobor & Omar Lizardo - 77-97 Home touring as hospitable urbanism
by Jennifer Kitson - 98-110 Eye-tracking technology, visual preference surveys, and urban design: preliminary evidence of an effective methodology
by Robert B. Noland & Marc D. Weiner & Dong Gao & Michael P. Cook & Anton Nelessen - 111-124 Re-sensing Las Vegas: aesthetic entrepreneurship and local urban culture
by Michael Ian Borer - 125-127 Walkability: to quantify or not to quantify
by William Riggs
October 2016, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 305-328 Digital neighborhoods
by Luc Anselin & Sarah Williams - 329-352 How ideas work: memes and institutional material in the first 100 years of the neighborhood unit
by Jason Brody - 353-371 Taking the High Line: elevated parks, transforming neighbourhoods, and the ever-changing relationship between the urban and nature
by Hélène Littke & Ryan Locke & Tigran Haas - 372-387 Does downtown office property perform better in live–work–play centers?
by Emil Malizia & Yan Song - 388-407 The of urban form: a framework for heritage-based place making
by Galen D. Newman - 408-425 What may culture contribute to urban sustainability? Critical reflections on the uses of culture in urban development in Oslo and beyond
by Joar Skrede
September 2016, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 205-215 Sense of place: inquiry and application
by Kyle J. Beidler & Julia M. Morrison - 216-236 Unveiling Vegas: urbanism at the nexus of private profit and public policy
by Aseem Inam - 237-253 Affordable housing in National Register districts: recognizing the advantages of historic urban neighborhoods in Louisville and Covington, Kentucky, USA
by Douglas R. Appler - 254-275 Informal settlement upgrading policies in Egypt: towards improvement in the upgrading process
by Ibrahim Rizk Hegazy - 276-301 Challenges and opportunities for participatory planning approaches within Dubai’s urban context
by Khaled Alawadi & Sarah Dooling - 302-303 Dead end: suburban sprawl and the rebirth of American urbanism. Death of a suburban dream. Race and schools in Compton, California
by Susan Parham
June 2016, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 99-100 Introduction to the special issue
by Donovan Finn - 101-116 Delai Sam: social activism as contemporary art in the emerging discourse of DIY urbanism in Russia
by Adeola Enigbokan - 117-134 The formalities of informal improvement: technical and scholarly knowledge at work in do-it-yourself urban design
by Gordon C.C. Douglas - 135-147 Large-scale tactical urbanism: the Denver bike share system
by Wesley E. Marshall & Andrew L. Duvall & Deborah S. Main - 148-165 Trial-and-error urbanism: addressing obduracy, uncertainty and complexity in urban planning and design
by Taylor Dotson - 166-184 Claiming participation -- a comparative analysis of DIY urbanism in Denmark
by Louise Fabian & Kristine Samson - 185-201 Against a de-politicized DIY urbanism: Food Not Bombs and the struggle over public space
by David Spataro - 202-203 Food and the City Urban Agriculture and the New Food Revolution
by Susan Parham
March 2016, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-18 How brownfield sites kill places and people: an examination of neighborhood housing values, foreclosures, and lifespan
by John I. Gilderbloom & Wesley L. Meares & William Riggs - 19-38 Complexity in urban agriculture: the role of landscape typologies in promoting urban agriculture’s growth
by N.C. Napawan - 39-50 Clandestine urbanization: reconstituting urban space in the margins of the Phoenix metropolitan area
by Nabil Kamel - 51-72 Improving walkability for seniors through accessibility to food stores: a study of three areas of Greater Montreal
by Paula Negron-Poblete & Anne-Marie Séguin & Philippe Apparicio - 73-92 Polycentrism as a sustainable development strategy: empirical analysis from the state of Maryland
by Elijah Knaap & Chengri Ding & Yi Niu & Sabyasachee Mishra - 93-96 Conflating gray space and crypto urbanism
by Swasti Vardhan Mishra - 97-98 On south bank: the production of public space
by Erica Pani
December 2015, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 331-351 Towards topographically sensitive urbanism: re-envisioning earthwork terracing in suburban development
by Karl Kullmann - 352-372 Landscape (and) urbanism? Engaging Nolli
by Anthony Sease - 373-405 Re-theorising contemporary public space: a new narrative and a new normative
by Matthew Carmona - 406-422 Temporary urbanism and urban sustainability after a natural disaster: transitional community-initiated open spaces in Christchurch, New Zealand
by Andreas Wesener
September 2015, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 219-221 Foot logic
by Bruce F. Donnelly - 222-240 Urban resilience: two diverging interpretations
by Silvio Caputo & Maria Caserio & Richard Coles & Ljubomir Jankovic & Mark R. Gaterell - 241-259 The metrics of street network connectivity: their inconsistencies
by Paul L. Knight & Wesley E. Marshall - 260-278 Refining the grain: using resident-based walkability audits to better understand walkable urban form
by Marc Schlossberg & Deb Johnson-Shelton & Cody Evers & Geraldine Moreno-Black - 279-301 Retrofitting suburbia through second units: lessons from the Phoenix region
by Deirdre Pfeiffer - 302-330 Towards a sustainable transformation of the detached houses in peri-urban Flanders, Belgium
by Wouter Bervoets & Marijn van de Weijer & Dominique Vanneste & Lieve Vanderstraeten & Michael Ryckewaert & Hilde Heynen
June 2015, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 111-114 Functional classification: is it functionally obsolete?
by Nicholas Fortey & Deborah Redman - 115-132 Smart growth and goods movement: emerging research agendas
by Erica Wygonik & Alon Bassok & Anne Goodchild & Edward McCormack & Daniel Carlson - 133-147 Urban freight transport policies in Rome: lessons learned and the road ahead
by Agostino Nuzzolo & Antonio Comi - 148-172 Understanding the impacts of integrating New Urbanist neighborhood and street design ideals with conventional traffic engineering standards: the case of Stapleton
by Wesley E. Marshall - 173-198 Neighborhood formation in semi-urban settlements
by Michael E. Smith & Ashley Engquist & Cinthia Carvajal & Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman & Monica Algara & Bridgette Gilliland & Yui Kuznetsov & Amanda Young - 199-217 The "neighborhood unit" on trial: a case study in the impacts of urban morphology
by Michael W. Mehaffy & Sergio Porta & Ombretta Romice
March 2015, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-16 Public/private urban interfaces: type, adaptation, assemblage
by Kim Dovey & Stephen Wood - 17-37 Assessing Baghdad universities: informative framework for relevant development plans
by Akram J. Al-Akkam - 38-56 Placemaking and disaster recovery: targeting place for recovery in post-Katrina New Orleans
by Billy Fields & Jacob Wagner & Michael Frisch - 57-81 The continuous expansion of Brazilian cities: the case of the city of Belo Horizonte
by Staël de Alvarenga Pereira Costa & Stefânia de Araújo Perna - 82-96 Shifting the spotlight: suggesting a pragmatic approach to studying the Polish LGBT community
by Weronika Anna Kusek - 97-109 Learning from new millennium science fiction cities
by Mark C. Childs
December 2014, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 331-332 Introduction to the special issue on DIY urbanism
by Donovan Finn - 333-350 No more waiting for Superman: teaching DIY urbanism and reflexive practice
by José L.S. Gamez & Janni Sorensen - 351-380 Iconic eyesores: exploring do-it-yourself preservation and civic improvement at abandoned train stations in Buffalo and Detroit
by Daniel Campo - 381-398 DIY urbanism: implications for cities
by Donovan Finn - 399-413 'We work it out': Roma settlements in Rome and the limits of do-it-yourself
by Karen Bermann & Isabella Clough Marinaro - 414-428 "Do it yourself" as an informal mode of space production: conceptualizing informality
by Yosef Jabareen
September 2014, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 217-220 The future of single-family detached housing
by Marco Adelfio - 221-244 The family house and its territories in contemporary Italy: present conditions and future perspectives
by Chiara Merlini & Federico Zanfi - 245-260 Sustainability and suburban housing in the Toronto region: the case of the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan
by Steven Webber & Kevin Hanna - 261-285 Single-family housing and changing social profiles in former working-class areas: Madrid's south-western suburban ring as case study
by Marco Adelfio - 286-306 Demography-driven suburban decline? At the crossroads: mature single-family housing estates in Germany
by Andrea Berndgen-Kaiser & Kerstin Bläser & Runrid Fox-Kämper & Stefan Siedentop & Philipp Zakrzewski - 307-329 Hidden density in single-family neighborhoods: backyard cottages as an equitable smart growth strategy
by Jake Wegmann & Karen Chapple
June 2014, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 109-129 Hidden in plain sight: design approaches to Midwestern Mexican-American landscapes
by Susan Dieterlen - 130-151 The entrepreneurial city of Kelapa Gading, Jakarta
by Evawani Ellisa - 152-169 3D spatial-temporal GIS modeling of urban environments to support design and planning processes
by Li Yin & Narushige Shiode - 170-186 Integration of GIS and perception assessment in the creation of needs-based urban parks in Ramallah, Palestine
by Salem A. Thawaba - 187-211 Honouring young children's voices to enhance inclusive communities
by Kylie Smith & Cassandra Kotsanas - 212-213 Promoting walking and cycling: new perspectives on sustainable travel
by Jack Skillen - 213-215 Happy city: transforming our lives through urban design
by Susan Parham
January 2014, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-22 Understanding factors affecting people's attitudes toward living in compact and mixed-use environments: a case study of a New Urbanist project in Eugene, Oregon, USA
by Yizhao Yang & Kelly O'Neill - 23-44 Walking in the shoes of another: assessing the boundaries of an environmental justice community and cumulative risk exposure through collaborative research
by MaryAnn Sorensen Allacci & Rick Magder - 45-61 Paradigm of mediocrity: poverty and risk accumulation in urban Africa - the case of Korle Gonno, Accra
by Martin Oteng-Ababio & Jose Ernesto Melara Arguello - 62-84 Sustainable urban qualities in the emerging city of Doha
by Florian Wiedmann & Ashraf M. Salama & Velina Mirincheva - 85-105 On place-making, participation and public art: the Gorbals, Glasgow
by Venda Louise Pollock & Ronan Paddison - 106-107 Market place: food quarters, design and urban renewal in London
by Samantha Irvine
November 2013, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 213-235 The impacts of alternative patterns of urbanization on greenhouse gas emissions in an agricultural county
by Stephen M. Wheeler & Mihaela Tomuta & Van Ryan Haden & Louise E. Jackson - 236-255 Neighbourhood type and walkshed size
by B.A. Sandalack & F.G. Alaniz Uribe & A. Eshghzadeh Zanjani & A. Shiell & G.R. McCormack & P.K. Doyle-Baker - 256-273 Learning from students: geodesign lessons from the regional design studio
by David L. Tulloch - 274-301 Geodesign meets curriculum design: integrating geodesign approaches into undergraduate programs
by Thomas Paradis & Melinda Treml & Mark Manone - 302-306 A new type of urban form? Possible futures for fabric structures in urban contexts
by Alina Hughes - 307-309 The fragile monument - on conservation and modernity
by Dennis Rodwell - 309-310 The globalisation of modern architecture: the impact of politics, economics and social change on architecture and urban design since 1990
by Leslie Sklair
July 2013, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 95-112 Emergent Urbanism: structural change and urban planning and design
by Krister Olsson & Tigran Haas - 113-138 A typology of New Urbanism neighborhoods
by Dan Trudeau - 139-159 Brasília and Putrajaya: using urban morphology to represent identity and power in national capitals
by Joseli Macedo & Levu V. Tran - 160-191 Delta urbanism: planning and design in urbanized deltas - comparing the Dutch delta with the Mississippi River delta
by Han Meyer & Steffen Nijhuis - 192-212 The paradox of urban preservation: balancing permanence and changeability in old Muslim cities
by Mustapha Ben-Hamouche
March 2013, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-23 The metropolitan region: from concepts to indicators of urban sustainability
by Reza Banai - 24-36 Integration of sustainability in planning and design programs in higher education: evaluating learning outcomes
by D. Pijawka & R. Yabes & C.P. Frederick & P. White - 37-51 Green growth machines, LEED ratings and value free development: the case of the Philadelphia property tax abatement
by Richardson Dilworth & Robert Stokes - 52-71 Pathways and artifacts: neighborhood design for physical activity
by Daniel Baldwin Hess & Hiroaki Hata & Ernest Sternberg - 72-91 History and prospects of the rail station
by Chris Hale - 92-93 Sustainability in America's cities: creating the green metropolis
by Elizabeth A. Mack