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Journal of Urban Design

2011 - 2025

Current editor(s): Professor Taner Oc, Professor Michael Southworth, Professor Matthew Carmona and Dr Elisabete Cidre

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Volume 30, issue 6, 2025

Editorial pp. 655-657 Downloads
Taner Oc
Ideology, science and the New Urban Design – critique and evolution pp. 658-687 Downloads
Alexander R. Cuthbert and Gusti Ayu Made Suartika
Cuthbert and Suartika: ‘Ideology, science and the New Urban Design – critique and evolution’ pp. 688-696 Downloads
Peter C. Bosselmann
‘Ideology, science and the New Urban Design – critique and evolution’, by Cuthbert and Suartika pp. 697-703 Downloads
Georgia Butina Watson
Painting cityscapes pp. 704-708 Downloads
Mark C. Childs
No Marxist monopolies pp. 709-714 Downloads
Kim Dovey
Designing the dialectic: a rejoinder to ‘Ideology, science and the New Urban Design – critique and evolution’ pp. 715-723 Downloads
Tigran Haas
Openness as an ideology for urban design: reflections on Cuthbert and Suartika pp. 724-729 Downloads
Vikas Mehta
Commentary in reply to Cuthbert and Suartika pp. 730-732 Downloads
Marion Roberts
Commentary in response to Cuthbert and Suartika pp. 733-739 Downloads
Fahriye Hazer Sancar
An ideology of political science underpinning the art and science of environmental design processes in urban design pp. 740-746 Downloads
Philip Speranza
Science reinforces legitimacy; ideology can undermine legitimacy pp. 747-754 Downloads
Frederick Steiner
Ideology in urban design from cosmic theories to DIY pp. 755-759 Downloads
Quentin Stevens
Ideology, science and the New Urban Design: toward a rights-literate praxis pp. 760-767 Downloads
Dogan Tirtiroglu and Aysegul Ozbakir Acimert
What would a new theory of sustainable urban design look like? A commentary on Cuthbert and Suartika pp. 768-774 Downloads
Stephen M. Wheeler
Is a post-growth future for the New Urban Design possible? A response to Cuthbert and Suartika’s ‘Ideology, science and the New Urban Design – critique and evolution’ pp. 775-783 Downloads
James T. White
The new urban design as generative science pp. 784-789 Downloads
John Zacharias

Volume 30, issue 5, 2025

The discourse of cycling in Houten pp. 537-557 Downloads
Robin Hickman, Ping Lu and André Botermans
Queer households and possibilities for shared housing: a policy case study analysis pp. 558-572 Downloads
Victor Perez-Amado, Celeste Pang and Alex Walton
Suburban camouflage in urban neighbourhoods: new building typologies and their impact on social life of residential streets pp. 573-599 Downloads
Vikas Mehta and Szymon Nogalski
Why and who? Complaints against infill plans for 30 Gothenburg projects pp. 600-620 Downloads
Joanna Gregorowicz-Kipszak, Jan Bröchner and Anders Hagson
Enhancing public safety: examining the influence of micro-level physical characteristics in CPTED for evidence-based action pp. 621-631 Downloads
K. K. Wijekoon and E. J. Warusavitharana
Young adults’ preferences on the potential changes in urban environment triggered by AVs in Hungary pp. 632-650 Downloads
Miklós Lukovics and Tamás Ujházi
Urban labyrinths: informal settlements, architecture, and social change in Latin America pp. 651-654 Downloads
Clara Irazábal

Volume 30, issue 4, 2025

Novel research approaches - experimenting with new research methods pp. 385-385 Downloads
Elisabete Cidre
The rational and the empirical: Emeritus Professor Jon Lang interviewed by Alexander Cuthbert pp. 386-400 Downloads
Alexander Cuthbert and Jon Lang
Simulating crowd behaviour to implement safety-based urban design techniques aimed at optimizing evacuation pp. 401-422 Downloads
Donato Di Ludovico, Federico Eugeni, Gennaro Zanfardino and Antinisca Di Marco
Multidimensional dynamics of pedestrian-environment interaction: a micromovement analysis in Istiklal Street, Istanbul* pp. 423-444 Downloads
Ali Yilmaz and Eren Kurkcuoglu
A psychoanalytical approach in urban design: exploring dynamics of co-creation through theme-centred interaction pp. 445-472 Downloads
Katharina Johanna Oetken, Kerstin Hennig, Sven Henkel and Katrin Merfeld
Investigating the impact of urban green space quality on subjective well-being via social media analytics pp. 473-492 Downloads
Noradila Rusli, Ghina Raniah Yusran, Nor Zahida Nordin and Muhamad Solehin Fitry Rosley
A mobile application tool for co-assessing urban open spaces – a test case of the Grey’s Monument, Newcastle, UK pp. 493-519 Downloads
Ashraf M. Salama and Madhavi P. Patil
Assessing visual similarity of neighbourhoods with street view images and deep learning techniques pp. 520-531 Downloads
Deepank Verma, Olaf Mumm and Vanessa Miriam Carlow
Grannskapsrevolutionen (Neighbourhood revolution) pp. 532-533 Downloads
Alessandro M. Lucca
Temporal urban design: temporality, rhythm and place pp. 534-536 Downloads
Bimario Eka Bhaskara

Volume 30, issue 3, 2025

Australian urban designers’ experience of barriers and enablers to climate change action pp. 255-274 Downloads
Alan March, Anna Hurlimann, Sareh Moosavi, Judy Bush, Georgia Warren-Myers and Geoffrey R. Browne
Navigating urban climate design implementation challenges: insights from Brisbane’s built environment experts pp. 275-294 Downloads
YiSong Liu, Mirko Guaralda, Tan Yigitcanlar, Mark Limb and Veronica Garcia-Hansen
Bridging differences by design: competencies and individual characteristics of boundary-spanning spatial designers in urban climate adaptation planning pp. 295-314 Downloads
Annet Kempenaar, Margo van den Brink, Terry van Dijk and Naim Laeni
From past to future: understanding urban development in flood-prone coastal Rome pp. 315-346 Downloads
S. Mannucci, J. H. Kwakkel, M. Morganti and M. Ferrero
Between consultation and partnership: participation styles in Swedish urban revitalization processes involving disabled people pp. 347-363 Downloads
Emil Erdtman, Lilian Müller and Per-Olof Hedvall
Israel’s landscapes of Brutalism pp. 364-383 Downloads
Tal Alon-Mozes and Yael Sofer

Volume 30, issue 2, 2025

Active (and healthy) ageing in the built environment pp. 141-142 Downloads
Elisabete Cidre
Avoiding ‘bungalow legs’: active ageing and the built environment pp. 143-152 Downloads
Rose Gilroy and Tim Townshend
Active ageing in urban environments: a reflexive critique of simplistic binaries pp. 153-155 Downloads
Tine Buffel and Chris Phillipson
Paths to good health in old age: comprehensive approaches pp. 156-158 Downloads
Ann Forsyth
Wicked problem of silver mobility: perspectives on ‘bungalow legs’ pp. 159-161 Downloads
Jan K. Kazak
Urban games and ageing people. Designing better places for community pp. 162-169 Downloads
Marichela Sepe
The need for measurable evidence-based design recommendations for age-friendly cities and communities pp. 170-174 Downloads
Joost van Hoof and Hannah R. Marston
Reflections on avoiding ‘bungalow legs’: active ageing and the built environment pp. 175-178 Downloads
Catharine Ward Thompson
Ageing together: a policy case study analysis of socio-spatial inequities for older adults pp. 179-202 Downloads
Victor Perez-Amado, Samantha Biglieri, Vinaya Mani and Roslyn Vijayakumar
Chinese American older adults in urban and suburban public spaces: a comparative examination of two Los Angeles settings pp. 203-222 Downloads
Chendi Zhang and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
High streets, ageing and well-being pp. 223-253 Downloads
Luca Brunelli, Harry Smith and Ryan Woolrych

Volume 30, issue 1, 2025

Designing healthier cities to improve life quality: unveiling challenges and outcomes in two Spanish cases pp. 1-30 Downloads
Federico Camerin and Davide Longato
The evolution of spatial codes in informal urbanism: analysis of residential patterns in Palestinian-Israeli towns pp. 31-51 Downloads
Maisa Totry, Idan Hauz, Nurit Alfasi and Itzhak Benenson
Street luminance and night-time walking comfort: a new perspective for the urban lighting design pp. 52-70 Downloads
Chiara Burattini, Fabio Bisegna and Livio De Santoli
Navigating modernity: young adults’ perspective on urban transformation in three Lima neighbourhoods pp. 71-92 Downloads
Miguel Córdova Ramírez
Surveying blind and visually impaired people about the accessibility and usability of urban parks in Hungary pp. 93-113 Downloads
György Csomós and Jenő Zsolt Farkas
Human cognition and emotions for human-centred design in vertical interior urban spaces pp. 114-137 Downloads
Hee Sun (Sunny) Choi, Gerhard Bruyns, Tian Cheng, Wang Zhang and Saijal Sharma
Fundamentals of planning cities for healthy living pp. 138-139 Downloads
Ebru Ergöz Karahan
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