Journal of Urban Design
2011 - 2025
Current editor(s): Professor Taner Oc, Professor Michael Southworth, Professor Matthew Carmona and Dr Elisabete Cidre From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by Chris Longhurst (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 25, issue 6, 2020
- The new proxemics: COVID-19, social distancing, and sociable space pp. 669-674

- Vikas Mehta
- Implementing the Supermanzana approach in Barcelona. Critical issues at local and urban level pp. 675-696

- Jacopo Scudellari, Luca Staricco and Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone
- Diversity in urban design and neighbourhood resilience in response to the Great Recession pp. 697-717

- Melissa A. Currie
- Do perceptions of neighbourhood change match objective reality? pp. 718-737

- Bahar Durmaz-Drinkwater, Stephen Platt and Işın Can-Traunmüller
- Reading the urban socio-spatial network through space syntax and geo-tagged Twitter data pp. 738-757

- Aminreza Iranmanesh and Resmiye Alpar Atun
- Emergence of sub-optimal land utilization patterns in Indian cities pp. 758-777

- Sweta Byahut, Bimal Patel and Jignesh Mehta
- Territorial implications of criminality and religiosity in Caracas’s barrios pp. 778-793

- Gabriela Quintana Vigiola
- Landscape urbanism and informal space-making: insights from a guerrilla gardening case in Montreal, Canada pp. 794-811

- Vladimir Mikadze
- Urban renewal and school reform in Baltimore: rethinking the 21st century public school pp. 812-816

- Patty Heyda
- About star architecture: reflecting on cities in Europe pp. 814-816

- Jan Silberberger
Volume 25, issue 5, 2020
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Soundscape revisited pp. 551-555

- Östen Axelsson
- Listening to the city pp. 556-560

- Michael Southworth
- Urban opportunities and conflicts around street musicians: the relationship between the configuration of public space and outdoor acoustics in Ciutat Vella, Barcelona pp. 561-589

- Álvaro Clua, Josep Llorca-Bofí and Sophia Psarra
- Traffic-derived noise, air pollution and urban park design pp. 590-606

- Yang Xing and Peter Brimblecombe
- Listening to Japanese gardens II: expanding the soundscape action design tool pp. 607-628

- Gunnar Cerwén
- On the relationship between land use and sound sources in the urban environment pp. 629-645

- Efstathios Margaritis, Jian Kang, Francesco Aletta and Östen Axelsson
- Sounds in the city: bridging the gaps from research to practice through soundscape workshops pp. 646-664

- Daniel Steele, Christine Kerrigan and Catherine Guastavino
- Designing disorder. Experiments and disruptions in the city pp. 665-667

- Plácido González Martínez
Volume 25, issue 4, 2020
- Indigenous placemaking and the built environment: toward transformative urban design pp. 433-442

- Sarem Nejad, Ryan Walker and David Newhouse
- Why cities need to take road space from cars - and how this could be done pp. 443-448

- Stefan Gössling
- The art of inclusion: phenomenology, placemaking and the role of the arts pp. 449-466

- Mick Lennon
- Quantifying Jacobs’ notion of ‘eyes upon the street’ in 3-dimensions pp. 467-485

- Solmaz Amiri and Dennis R. Crain
- Assessment of pedestrians’ travel experience at the religious city of Puri using structural equation modelling pp. 486-504

- Rabi Narayan Mohanty and Prabhjot Singh Chani
- The challenge of opening up gated communities in Shanghai pp. 505-522

- Hongbing Wang and Dorina Pojani
- Rethinking design studios as an integrative multi-layered collaboration environment pp. 523-550

- Sohyun Park
Volume 25, issue 3, 2020
- Generating applicable urban design knowledge pp. 293-307

- João Cortesão, Sanda Lenzholzer, Lisette Klok, Cor Jacobs and Jeroen Kluck
- Encounters with a future past: navigating the shifting urban atmospheres of place pp. 308-327

- David Adams, Myles Smith, Peter Larkham and Jannah Abidin
- Assessing a simplified procedure to reconcile distributed renewable and interactive energy systems and urban patterns. The case study of school buildings in Rome pp. 328-349

- Maurizio Sibilla and Esra Kurul
- Designing the Latina landscape: graphic images of Italian Fascism pp. 350-368

- Robert George Harland and Antonia Liguori
- An approach to perception mapping: using maps to investigate local user perceptions of urban quality in Hillevåg, Norway pp. 369-386

- Daniela Müller-Eie and Ana Llopis Alvarez
- Investigating land use dynamics in emerging cities: the case of downtown neighbourhood in Doha pp. 387-411

- Hatem Ibrahim, Ashraf Salama, Florian Wiedmann, Bassma Aboukalloub and Reem Awwaad
- Hidden in the most visible place: measuring visual accessibility and social performance of urban kiosks pp. 412-432

- Asya Natapov and Helena Grinshpun
Volume 25, issue 2, 2020
- Urban design and human flourishing pp. 181-185

- Tim G. Townshend
- What is a healthy place? Models for cities and neighbourhoods pp. 186-202

- Ann Forsyth
- Validating a comprehensive plan scoring system for healthy community design in League City, Texas pp. 203-217

- Jennifer A. Horney, Caroline Dwyer, Bea Vendrell-Velez and Galen Newman
- The effects of New Urbanism on public health pp. 218-235

- Hamid Iravani and Venkat Rao
- Suburban shopping malls as spaces for community health and human flourishing: an Aotearoa New Zealand case study pp. 236-253

- Chantal Mawer and Rebecca Kiddle
- Challenging the visual: learning from the mobility narratives of visually impaired persons pp. 254-274

- Jayne M. Jeffries, Rose Gilroy and Tim Townshend
- Well-being age and space pp. 275-286

- Valeria Minucciani and Nilufer Saglar Onay
- New investigations in collective form: the open workshop pp. 287-288

- Ali Fard
- The largest art: a measured manifesto for a plural urbanism pp. 288-291

- Joan Busquets
Volume 25, issue 1, 2020
- JUD at 25 pp. 1-2

- Taner Oc
- Urban design for a warming climate pp. 3-5

- Jonathan Barnett
- To truly ‘live’, urban design needs accessible interdisciplinary research pp. 5-9

- Matthew Carmona
- Urban design foresight pp. 9-11

- Mark C. Childs
- Eliot’s insight – the future of urban design pp. 11-14

- Alexander Cuthbert
- Urban design as a contested field pp. 14-16

- Kim Dovey
- Urban design: the evolution of concerns, the increasing power, challenges and perspectives pp. 16-20

- Aspa Gospodini
- Programmes and paradigms in urban design pp. 20-22

- Jon Lang
- Responsibilities and challenges of urban design in the 21st century pp. 22-24

- Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
- Urban design: some footnotes from a German perspective pp. 25-28

- Klaus R. Kunzmann
- Shaping the future: perspectives in research on, and the teaching of, urban design pp. 28-31

- Marichela Sepe
- Erosion and deposition pp. 31-34

- Frederick Steiner and Laurel McSherry
- What is urban design? A proposal for a common understanding pp. 35-49

- Stefano Cozzolino, J. Polívka, R. Fox-Kämper, M. Reimer and O. Kummel
- Unearthing the political: differences, conflicts and power in participatory urban design pp. 50-64

- Camilo Calderon
- Superkilen: exploring the human–nonhuman relations of intercultural encounter pp. 65-85

- Jonathan Daly
- A physical effort-based model for pedestrian movement in topographic urban environments pp. 86-107

- Eliyahu Greenberg, Asya Natapov and Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman
- Socializing in the suburbs: relationships between neighbourhood design and social interaction in low-density housing contexts pp. 108-133

- Zainab Ibrahim Abass, Fiona Andrews and Richard Tucker
- Urban design and public transportation – public spaces, visual proximity and Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) pp. 134-154

- Todor Stojanovski
- Urban design quality and walkability: an audit of suburban high streets in an Australian city pp. 155-179

- Enshan Hooi and Dorina Pojani
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