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Urban Planning
2016 - 2025
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2019, volume 4, articles 4
- Large-Scale Urban Developments and the Future of Cities: Possible Checks and Balances pp. 1-3

- Efrat Eizenberg
- Large Urban Developments and the Future of Cities: The Case of Neighborhoods pp. 4-5

- Emily Talen
- Post-Socialist Urban Futures: Decision-Making Dynamics behind Large-Scale Urban Waterfront Development in Belgrade and Bratislava pp. 6-17

- Branislav Machala and Jorn Koelemaij
- LUD as an Instrument for (Sub)Metropolitanization: The 1000-District in Rishon-Lezion, Israel as a Case Study pp. 18-30

- Eran Weinberg, Nir Cohen and Orit Rotem-Mindali
- Large Urban Developments as Non-Planning Products: Conflicts and Threats for Spatial Planning pp. 31-42

- Byron Ioannou, Lora Nicolaou, Konstantinos Serraos and Georgia Spiliopoulou
- Housing in the Neoliberal City: Large Urban Developments and the Role of Architecture pp. 43-61

- Merryan Majerowitz and Yael Allweil
- Neoliberalism Meets “Gangnam Style”: Vernacular Private Sector and Large Urban Developments in Seoul pp. 62-72

- Jinhee Park
- Urban Morphology and Qualitative Topology: Open Green Spaces in High-Rise Residential Developments pp. 73-85

- Efrat Eizenberg, Orly Sasson and Mor Shilon
- Identities as Enabling Conditions of Sustainability Practices in Urban Planning: A Critical Realist Exploration with Planners in England pp. 86-97

- Niamh Murtagh, Nezhapi-Dellé Odeleye and Christopher Maidment
- Community Resistance and Discretionary Strategies in Planning Sustainable Development: The Case of Colorado Cities pp. 98-110

- William L. Swann, Shelley McMullen, Dan Graeve and Serena Kim
- Planners between the Chairs: How Planners (Do Not) Adapt to Transformative Practices pp. 111-138

- Frank Othengrafen and Meike Levin-Keitel
- Playing for the Future: Using Codesign Games to Explore Alternative Sanitation Systems in London pp. 126-138

- Tse-Hui Teh
- De-Colonising Planning Education? Exploring the Geographies of Urban Planning Education Networks pp. 139-151

- Julia Wesely and Adriana Allen
2019, volume 4, articles 3
- Facilitating Circular Economy in Urban Planning pp. 1-4

- Hilde Remøy, Alexander Wandl, Denis Ceric and Arjan van Timmeren
- Managing the Transition towards Circular Metabolism: Living Labs as a Co-Creation Approach pp. 5-18

- Libera Amenta, Anna Attademo, Hilde Remøy, Gilda Berruti, Maria Cerreta, Enrico Formato, Maria Federica Palestino and Michelangelo Russo
- Urban Regions Shifting to Circular Economy: Understanding Challenges for New Ways of Governance pp. 19-31

- Andreas Obersteg, Alessandro Arlati, Arianne Acke, Gilda Berruti, Konrad Czapiewski, Marcin Dąbrowski, Erwin Heurkens, Cecília Mezei, Maria Federica Palestino, Viktor Varjú, Marcin Wójcik and Jörg Knieling
- A Geodesign Decision Support Environment for Integrating Management of Resource Flows in Spatial Planning pp. 32-51

- Gustavo Arciniegas, Rusné Šileryté, Marcin Dąbrowski, Alexander Wandl, Balázs Dukai, Max Bohnet and Jens-Martin Gutsche
- Transferring Circular Economy Solutions across Differentiated Territories: Understanding and Overcoming the Barriers for Knowledge Transfer pp. 52-62

- Marcin Dąbrowski, Viktor Varjú and Libera Amenta
- The Circular Economy Concept in Design Education: Enhancing Understanding and Innovation by Means of Situated Learning pp. 63-75

- Alexander Wandl, Verena Balz, Lei Qu, Cecilia Furlan, Gustavo Arciniegas and Ulf Hackauf
- New Perspectives on the II CIAM onwards: How Does Housing Build Cities? pp. 76-82

- Alessandro Porotto and Chiara Monterumisi
- The Modern Project: A Research Hypothesis pp. 83-89

- Paola Viganò
- The Legacy of CIAM in the Netherlands: Continuity and Innovation in Dutch Housing Design pp. 90-101

- Susanne Komossa and Martin Aarts
- Planning History of a Dutch New Town: Analysing Lelystad through Its Residential Neighbourhoods pp. 102-116

- Lidwine Spoormans, Daniel Navas-Carrillo, Hielkje Zijlstra and Teresa Pérez-Cano
- Das alte Frankfurt: Urban Neighborhood versus Housing Estate, the Rebirth of Urban Architecture pp. 117-133

- Silvia Malcovati
- Wilhelm Riphahn in Cologne (1913–1963): Urban Policies and Social Housing between Innovation and Conservation pp. 134-153

- Andreina Milan
- CIAM Goes East: The Inception of Tehran’s Typical Housing Unit pp. 154-166

- Hamed Khosravi
- Housing-Based Urban Planning? Sir Patrick Geddes’ Modern Masterplan for Tel Aviv, 1925 pp. 167-185

- Yael Allweil and Noa Zemer
- Moving on: Is Existenzminimum Still Relevant? pp. 186-195

- Bruno Marchand
- From Ideal Proposals to Serial Developments: Victor Bourgeois’s Schemes in the Light of Post-War Developments in Brussels pp. 196-211

- Gérald Ledent
- Contested Architecture: The ‘Woba’ Residential Colony in Basel, 1930 pp. 212-222

- Rhea Rieben
- ‘The Towers of Terror’: A Critical Analysis of Ernő Goldfinger’s Balfron and Trellick Towers pp. 223-249

- Nicola Braghieri
- Álvaro Siza’s Negotiated Code: Meaningful Communication and Citizens’ Participation in the Urban Renewal of The Hague (Netherlands) in the 1980s pp. 250-264

- Nelson Mota
- African Housing Renaissance: The Case of Gacuriro Valley Satellite Settlements, Kigali, Rwanda pp. 265-290

- Manlio Michieletto, Olatunde Adedayo and Victor Bay Mukanya
- CIAM and Its Outcomes pp. 291-298

- Eric Mumford
- Between Rationalization and Political Project: The Existenzminimum from Klein and Teige to Today pp. 299-314

- Marson Korbi and Andrea Migotto
- Does the Homogeneous City Belong to the Past? pp. 315-325

- Valentin Bourdon
- Reinterpreting Existenzminimum in Contemporary Affordable Housing Solutions pp. 326-345

- Sara Brysch
- “HOUSING Frankfurt Wien Stockholm”: Exhibition of 1920s–1930s Housing Initiatives pp. 346-355

- Chiara Monterumisi and Alessandro Porotto
2019, volume 4, articles 2
- The Fragile Body in the Functional City: An Editorial pp. 1-4

- Matthias Drilling and Fabian Neuhaus
- The Attractiveness of a City-Centre Shopping Environment: Older Consumers’ Perspective pp. 5-17

- Anna-Maija Kohijoki and Katri Koistinen
- Ageing in Suburban Neighbourhoods: Planning, Densities and Place Assessment pp. 18-30

- Byron Ioannou
- Overcoming Barriers to Livability for All Ages: Inclusivity Is the Key pp. 31-42

- Xue Zhang, Mildred E. Warner and Stephanie Firestone
- Understanding Belonging and Community Connection for Seniors Living in the Suburbs pp. 43-52

- Sonya L. Jakubec, Marg Olfert, Liza L. S. Choi, Nicole Dawe and Dwayne Sheehan
- Why Do(n’t) People Move When They Get Older? Estimating the Willingness to Relocate in Diverse Ageing Cities pp. 53-69

- Hannah C. Haacke, Friederike Enßle, Dagmar Haase, Ilse Helbrecht and Tobia Lakes
- Current Uptake of Technology Related to the Built Environment to Support Older Adults to Live Independently in Their Community pp. 70-82

- Julie Futcher, Federica Pascale, Alison Pooley and Sally-Anne Francis
- Assessing Liveable Cities for Older People in an Urban District in Turkey Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process pp. 83-95

- Ercüment Aksoy and Nilufer Korkmaz-Yaylagul
- Exploring the Experienced Impact of Studentification on Ageing-in-Place pp. 96-105

- Debbie Lager and Bettina van Hoven
- Benches as Materialisations of (Active) Ageing in Public Space: First Steps towards a Praxeology of Space pp. 106-122

- Thibauld Moulaert and Anna Wanka
- The Development of ‘Age Appropriate’ Living Environments: Analysis of Two Case Studies from a Social Work Perspective pp. 123-133

- Carlo Fabian, Sandra Janett, Tobias Bischoff, Riccardo Pardini, Johanna Leitner and Carlo Knöpfel
- Public Space in the New Urban Agenda: Research into Implementation pp. 134-137

- Michael W. Mehaffy, Tigran Haas and Peter Elmlund
- Streets as Public Spaces: Lessons from Street Vending in Ahmedabad, India pp. 138-153

- Prithvi Deore and Saumya Lathia
- Women’s Safety and Public Spaces: Lessons from the Sabarmati Riverfront, India pp. 154-168

- Darshini Mahadevia and Saumya Lathia
- Reconstituting the Urban Commons: Public Space, Social Capital and the Project of Urbanism pp. 169-182

- David Brain
- Walking the First/Last Mile to/from Transit: Placemaking a Key Determinant pp. 183-195

- Chidambara
- Revisiting the “Model of Place”: A Comparative Study of Placemaking and Sustainability pp. 196-206

- Ensiyeh Ghavampour and Brenda Vale
- Maximising the Degree of User Choice. A Simple Tool to Measure Current Levels of Quality of Life in Urban Environments pp. 207-222

- Ioanna-Anna Papachristou and Marti Rosas-Casals
- Implementing the New Urban Agenda in Rwanda: Nation-Wide Public Space Initiatives pp. 223-236

- Ilija Gubic and Oana Baloi
- Strengthening Community Sense of Place through Placemaking pp. 237-248

- Peter J. Ellery and Jane Ellery
- Theory of Place in Public Space pp. 249-259

- Mark Del Aguila, Ensiyeh Ghavampour and Brenda Vale
2019, volume 4, articles 1
- The Transformative Power of Social Innovation in Urban Planning and Local Development pp. 1-6

- Torill Nyseth and Abdelillah Hamdouch
- Innovative Forms of Citizen Participation at the Fringe of the Formal Planning System pp. 7-18

- Torill Nyseth, Torill Ringholm and Annika Agger
- Towards a Situational Understanding of Collective Learning: A Reflexive Framework pp. 19-30

- Seppe De Blust, Oswald Devisch and Jan Schreurs
- Social Innovation as a Driver of Urban Transformation? The Case of Planning Approaches in the Dominican Republic pp. 31-43

- Abdelillah Hamdouch and Andiel Galvan
- Enhancing Urban Encounters: The Transformative Powers of Creative Integration Initiatives pp. 44-52

- Anniken Førde
- The Social Sustainable City: How to Involve Children in Designing and Planning for Urban Childhoods? pp. 53-66

- Gro Sandkjaer Hanssen
- Aesthetic Preference as Starting Point for Citizen Dialogues on Urban Design: Stories from Hammarkullen, Gothenburg pp. 67-77

- Brita Fladvad Nielsen, Ruth Woods and Wenche Lerme
- Cultural Initiatives and Local Development: A Basis for Inclusive Neighborhood Revitalization pp. 78-90

- Juan-Luis Klein, Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Laurent Sauvage, Leila Ghaffari and Wilfredo Angulo
- Place Innovative Synergies for City Center Attractiveness: A Matter of Experiencing Retail and Retailing Experiences pp. 91-105

- Malin Lindberg, Kristina Johansson, Helena Karlberg and Johanna Balogh
- City of Flows: The Need for Design-Led Research to Urban Metabolism pp. 106-112

- Rob Roggema
- Design for Disruption: Creating Anti-Fragile Urban Delta Landscapes pp. 113-122

- Rob Roggema
- Developing a Design-Led Approach for the Food-Energy-Water Nexus in Cities pp. 123-138

- Wanglin Yan and Rob Roggema
- Mapping the Flow of Forest Migration through the City under Climate Change pp. 139-151

- Qiyao Han and Greg Keeffe
- Incorporating Metabolic Thinking into Regional Planning: The Case of the Sierra Calderona Strategic Plan pp. 152-171

- Juanjo Galan and Daniela Perrotti
- Planning for a Prosumer Future: The Case of Central Park, Sydney pp. 172-186

- Lisa McLean and Rob Roggema
- Governing the City of Flows: How Urban Metabolism Approaches May Strengthen Accountability in Strategic Planning pp. 187-199

- Cathrin Zengerling
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On this page- 2019, volume 4
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 10
2024, volume 9
2023, volume 8
2022, volume 7
2021, volume 6
2020, volume 5
2018, volume 3
2017, volume 2
2016, volume 1
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