Journal of Urban Design
2011 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 6, 2021
- Design studio performance in complex spatial projects: lessons from The Netherlands pp. 663-680

- Jutta Hinterleitner, Tom Daamen and Steffen Nijhuis
- A real options framework for adaptive urban design pp. 681-698

- Tom Coppens, Maarten Van Acker, Thomas Machiels and Tine Compernolle
- Keeping young families in the centre: a pathways approach to child-friendly urban design pp. 699-724

- Anahita Shadkam and Markus Moos
- Rethinking suburban design: streets v/s alleys in improving network connectivity pp. 725-745

- Khaled Alawadi, Asim Khanal and Sara Al Hinai
- A post-occupancy playground study: relation between user behaviour and design parameters pp. 746-763

- Lingyi Gu
- Consideration of human centred emotional design and cultural strategy in urban regeneration in China pp. 764-780

- Fang Bin Guo, Emma Roberts, Xiaochun Zhan and Kevin Johnston
Volume 26, issue 5, 2021
- Decolonizing Public Space in South Africa: from conceptualization to actualization pp. 541-555

- Karina Landman and Kundani Makakavhule
- Privatized public space in Johannesburg and Nairobi: unexpected opportunities for sociability in highly segregated cities pp. 556-574

- Margeaux Adams, Britt Baillie, Julia Carew and Mikara Naidoo
- Ugly and uglier: defining value and politics in architecture pp. 575-590

- Olga Sezneva and Anastasiya Halauniova
- Mapping as a strategic tool for evidencing social values and supporting joined-up decision making in Reading, England pp. 591-612

- Eli Hatleskog and Flora Samuel
- Analysing the relationship between POI density and stimulus complexity in the urban environment pp. 613-629

- Dimitra Dritsa and Nimish Biloria
- Democratizing design: possibilities for Detroit’s community benefits ordinance pp. 630-650

- Lisa Berglund
- Urban experience and design contemporary perspectives on improving the public realm pp. 651-652

- Raphaël Fischler
- The urban design process pp. 653-655

- Robert Richardson
- Grand theater urbanism: Chinese cities in the 21st century pp. 655-656

- Yingting Chen
- The bird-friendly city, creating safe urban habitats pp. 657-659

- Michael C. Houck
- Developing a sense of place: the role of the arts in regenerating communities pp. 659-660

- Angela Brereton
- Design, control, predict: logistical governance in the smart city pp. 660-662

- Rebecca Smith
Volume 26, issue 4, 2021
- Placelessness of urban design and industrial branding in small town planning pp. 405-421

- Jarmo Kortelainen and Moritz Albrecht
- The role of residential suburbs in the knowledge economy: insights from a design charrette into nomadic and remote work practices pp. 422-440

- Matthew Zenkteler, Marcus Foth and Gregory Hearn
- Delivering medium-density infill development through promoting the benefits and limiting background infill pp. 441-466

- Julian Bolleter, Zoe Myers and Paula Hooper
- Landscape in transition: the case of the Royal Axis in Wilanów pp. 467-495

- Dorota Sikora and Małgorzata Kaczyńska
- Nationalism and urban design: the parliament houses of Canberra and Bangkok pp. 496-513

- Sidh Sintusingha and Ross King
- The complete path effect model of the three-dimensional street environment on street usage time pp. 514-529

- Yanyan Heng and Fenghui Zhang
- Asian alleyways: an urban vernacular in times of globalization pp. 530-531

- Ha Minh Hai Thai
- Sao Paulo: a graphic biography pp. 532-533

- Tatiana Moreira de Souza
- Routledge handbook of street culture pp. 534-536

- Ronald Kramer
- The invention of public space: designing for inclusion in Lindsay’s New York pp. 536-538

- Kaja Kuehl
- Modern Rome: from Napoleon to the twenty-first century pp. 538-540

- Francesco Siravo
Volume 26, issue 3, 2021
- Mapping the ‘beat’: the urban morphologies of Melbourne’s evolving live music clusters pp. 265-278

- Ran Pan and Elek Pafka
- Connectivity of public open space: its meaning for different functions pp. 279-295

- G. M. Moore
- Rethinking legibility in the era of digital mobile maps: an empirical study pp. 296-318

- Negar Ahmadpoor, Alastair D. Smith and Tim Heath
- Revealing distinguishing factors between Space and Place in urban design literature pp. 319-340

- Hisham Abusaada and Abeer Elshater
- Before-and-after analysis of property value around SunRail stations in Orlando, FL pp. 341-353

- Chia-Yuan Yu and Xi Huang
- Project Ashdod: exhibition structure as a reflection of urban environment pp. 354-373

- Sharon Yavo-Ayalon
- Multiple functions of drawings pp. 374-394

- Stefano Moroni and Giuseppe Lorini
- Architecture and the city: selected essays pp. 395-397

- John G. Ellis
- Walking cities: London pp. 397-399

- Andrew Hoolachan
- DIY City: the collective power of small actions pp. 399-401

- Doug Farr
- The planner’s use of information pp. 401-402

- Michael Hibbard
- Correction pp. 403-403

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 2, 2021
- Understanding the impacts of new mobility, autonomous vehicles, and E-commerce on urban design pp. 137-140

- Nico Larco
- Shared mobility and urban form impacts: a case study of peer-to-peer (P2P) carsharing in the US pp. 141-158

- Susan Shaheen, Elliot Martin and Mikaela Hoffman-Stapleton
- What’s in store: prospects and challenges for American street-level commerce pp. 159-177

- Conrad Kickert
- Commentary: what are the implications of autonomous vehicles for urban design practice? pp. 178-183

- David Rouse
- The urban development and heritage conundrum: the challenges of heritage conservation in the hill-station of Darjeeling pp. 184-208

- Suryendu Dasgupta and Pushplata Garg
- The importance of place-based narrative in suburban forest planning pp. 209-234

- Julian Bolleter and Paula Hooper
- Employing Participatory Risk Mapping (PRM) as a land-use planning method: the case of a derelict former hospital in Laredo, Texas, USA pp. 235-256

- Andrew Hilburn, Thomas Zawisza, Julie Bazan, Rey Cruz and José Rodriguez
- The new companion to urban design pp. 257-259

- Aseem Inam
- Engendering cities: designing sustainable urban spaces for all pp. 260-262

- María Elia Gutiérrez Mozo
- Space and anti-space: the fabric of place, city and architecture pp. 262-264

- John G. Ellis
Volume 26, issue 1, 2021
- The design of Lincoln Center: from forbidding to inviting pp. 1-13

- Te-Sheng Huang and Karen A. Franck
- Designing a Chinatown anti-displacement map and walking tour with communication asset mapping pp. 14-37

- George Villanueva
- The spatial impact of train stations on small and medium-sized European cities and their contemporary urban design challenges pp. 38-58

- Maarten Van Acker and Manuela Triggianese
- Supplemental safety? Exploring experienced safety in relation to other qualities of successful public spaces pp. 59-74

- Jelle Brands, Janne van Doorn and Remco Spithoven
- Design guidelines for wieldier discretionary review: evidence from Portland pp. 75-94

- Ramzi Farhat
- The transformative role of rivers in the evolution of urban landscapes: a case study from urban rivers of Chelmsford in Essex pp. 95-116

- Saruhan Mosler
- Crafting a planning issue with citizens in the context of planning competition: a case of ‘Nordic Superblock’ pp. 117-131

- Jonas Sjöblom, J. Kuoppa, M. Laine and E. Alatalo
- Companion to public space pp. 132-135

- Frederick Steiner
- Monotown: urban dreams brutal imperatives pp. 133-135

- Christina E. Crawford
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