Journal of Urban Design
2011 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 6, 2019
- The influence of urban design theories in the transformation of urban morphology: Montreal from 1956 to 2018 pp. 815-839

- François Racine
- Skateparks as hybrid elements of the city pp. 840-855

- Brian Glenney and Paul O’Connor
- A tale of the last two film row districts: historic preservation and urban design in Kansas City and Oklahoma City pp. 856-877

- Stephanie Frank
- Pokémon Go-ing or staying: exploring the effect of age and gender on augmented reality game player experiences in public spaces pp. 878-895

- Ruth Potts and Lachlan Yee
- Aesthetical cognitive perceptions of urban street form. Pedestrian preferences towards straight or curvy route shapes pp. 896-912

- Luca D’Acci
- The effect of park renovation on civic trust: a survey experiment approach pp. 913-925

- Alan Potter and Meredith L. Sadin
- The influence of organic urban morphologies on opportunities for home-based businesses within inner-city districts in Hanoi, Vietnam pp. 926-946

- Ha Minh Hai Thai, Quentin Stevens and Judy Rogers
- Vancouverism pp. 947-950

- John Punter
- Colonizing, decolonizing, and globalizing Kolkata: from a colonial to a post-Marxist city pp. 951-952

- Sandeep Agrawal
Volume 24, issue 5, 2019
- Innovative street design in a city without freeways: the case of Vancouver pp. 677-697

- Elizabeth Macdonald
- Is there such a thing as a ‘fair’ distribution of road space? pp. 698-714

- Samuel Nello-Deakin
- Mapping neighbourhood outdoor activities: space, time, gender and age pp. 715-737

- M. Reza Shirazi
- Suburbia reimagined: Asian immigration and the form and function of faith-based institutions in Silicon Valley pp. 738-756

- Willow Lung-Amam and Anisha Gade
- Shaping Seoul’s memories: the co-evolution of memorials, national identity, democracy and urban space in South Korea’s capital city pp. 757-777

- Quentin Stevens and Shanti Sumartojo
- Everyday heritage concept as an approach to place-making process in the urban landscape pp. 778-793

- Saruhan Mosler
- Towards complex and integrated urban design in pre-crisis Spain: the case of the Padre Querbes urban project in Huesca pp. 794-811

- Elena Lacilla Larrodé, Harry Smith and José María Ordeig Corsini
- Designing the global city: Design excellence, competitions and the remaking of central Sydney pp. 812-813

- Grace Oliver and Julian Bolleter
Volume 24, issue 4, 2019
- Design review in the UK pp. 519-522

- Matthew Carmona
- Marketizing the governance of design: design review in England pp. 523-555

- Matthew Carmona
- Beauty in the eye of the design reviewer: the contested nature of UK design review pp. 556-574

- Philip Black
- Better quality built environments: design review panels as applied in Cambridge, England pp. 575-596

- Bahar Durmaz-Drinkwater and Stephen Platt
- Beyond design review: collaborating to create well-designed places in Scotland pp. 597-604

- James T. White and Heather Chapple
- Design review in Wales: the role of the Design Commission for Wales pp. 605-612

- John Punter
- Design review in Northern Ireland: the MAG process pp. 613-616

- Ciaran Mackel and Lara Kinneir
- Can art breach boundaries? Segregation and hierarchy at a fringe theatre festival in the Israeli mixed city of Acre pp. 617-639

- Sharon Yavo Ayalon, Meirav Aharon-Gutman and Tal Alon Mozes
- Extending urban stories through artistic research: the case of Jetty Street pp. 640-655

- Crystal Victoria Filep
- The logic of design: its role in understanding the antecedents of urban informality pp. 656-675

- Kiran Keswani
- Correction pp. 676-676

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 3, 2019
- What can we really learn from Las Vegas? pp. 327-331

- Jonathan Barnett
- Las Vegas in digital times pp. 332-339

- Klaus R. Kunzmann
- Measuring experiential qualities of urban public spaces: users’ perspective pp. 340-364

- Hadi Zamanifard, Tooran Alizadeh, Caryl Bosman and Eddo Coiacetto
- The continued quest to assess public space pp. 365-367

- Vikas Mehta
- Assessing the long-term performance of the urban cores in four New Urbanist communities pp. 368-384

- Mathew Novak
- Ensuring park equity: a California case study pp. 385-405

- Stephen Gibson, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris and Vinit Mukhija
- Changing use and performance of industrial estates from 1965 onward: the case of the Parkstad conurbation, the Netherlands pp. 406-423

- Marijn van de Weijer
- The image of the water city pp. 424-442

- Hope Hui Rising
- Introducing body-language methods into urban design to research the social and interactional potential of public space pp. 443-468

- Patricia Simões Aelbrecht
- A methodological framework for defining ‘typological process’: the transformation of the residential environment in Ankara, Turkey pp. 469-493

- Duygu Gokce and Fei Chen
- Measuring the differences of neighbourhood environment and physical activity in gated and non-gated neighbourhoods in Karachi, Pakistan pp. 494-513

- Yasmeen Gul, Zahid Sultan, Mehdi Moeinaddini and Gul Ahmed Jokhio
- Urban waterfront promenades, by Elizabeth Macdonald, Abingdon, Routledge, 2017, 298 pp., £44.99 (paperback), ISBN: 9781138824218 pp. 514-515

- Conrad Kickert
- Adaptations of the metropolitan landscape in delta regions, by Peter C. Bosselmann, New York, Routledge, 2018, 210 pp., USD 54.95 (paperback), ISBN: 9781138551961 pp. 516-517

- Richard L. Hindle
Volume 24, issue 2, 2019
- Design with (human) nature: recovering the creative instrumentality of social data in urban design pp. 165-182

- Karl Kullmann
- Response to Kullmann on methods of socio-spatial analysis in urban design pp. 183-185

- Alison Hirsch
- Social data in urban design – are we finally connected? Are we finally democratic? pp. 186-187

- Philip Speranza
- Towards evaluation design for smart city development pp. 188-209

- Sally P. Caird and Stephen H. Hallett
- Bringing design back: resetting liveability of a ‘near but not in the city’ housing environment in Sydney pp. 210-231

- Mamun Rashid and Dilshad Rahat Ara
- Place-making and the London estates: land ownership and the built environment pp. 232-248

- Patrícia Canelas
- Designing multiple urban space: an actor-network theory analysis on multiplicity and stability of public space pp. 249-268

- Jihyun Kim
- The place of public space in the lives of Middle Eastern women migrants in Australia pp. 269-289

- Roja Gholamhosseini, Dorina Pojani, Iderlina Mateo Babiano, Laurel Johnson and John Minnery
- Automotive retrofits in historic city centres and their potential effects on their walkability: a comparison of San Luis Obispo, CA, USA and Bath, England, UK pp. 290-304

- Beverly J. Bass and Margaret Livingston
- Temporary urban intervention in the vertical city: a place-making project to re-activate the public spaces in Hong Kong pp. 305-323

- Francesco Rossini
- Human ecology: how nature and culture shape our world pp. 324-325

- Paolo Zaide
Volume 24, issue 1, 2019
- Place value: place quality and its impact on health, social, economic and environmental outcomes pp. 1-48

- Matthew Carmona
- Design strategies to respond to the challenges of shrinking city pp. 49-64

- Saehoon Kim
- Contextuality of shrinkage and positionality of urban design pp. 65-67

- Ali Madanipour
- Framing the question: is shrinking good or bad? pp. 66-68

- Anne Vernez Moudon
- From urban shrinkage to urban qualities? pp. 68-70

- Karina Pallagst
- Market failure, shrinking cities and visionary thinking pp. 70-72

- Marion Roberts
- Designing for people and place in shrinking cities pp. 72-75

- Brent D. Ryan
- Hidden shrinkage, burgeoning inequality and opportunistic urban design pp. 75-77

- Tim Townshend
- Does the classic American main street still exist? An exploratory look pp. 78-98

- Emily Talen and Hyesun Jeong
- Measuring the robustness of neighbourhood business districts pp. 99-118

- Vikas Mehta and Binita Mahato
- Evaluating the quality of mid-sized city parks: a replication and extension of the Public Space Index pp. 119-136

- Jocelyn Evans, Sara Z. Evans, John D. Morgan, Jamie A. Snyder and Frances P. Abderhalden
- From water sensitive to floodable: defining for water resilient cities pp. 137-157

- Elisa Palazzo
- Cities in time, temporary urbanism and the future of the city pp. 158-163

- David Chapman
- Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art pp. 159-161

- Emma Arnold
- Two manuals to link urban morphological research and practice pp. 161-163

- Tolga Ünlü
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