Journal of Urban Design
2011 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 6, 2018
- Inquiries into public space practices, meanings and values pp. 797-802

- Sara Santos Cruz, Nikolai Roskamm and Nadia Charalambous
- Objective possibility as urban possibility: reading Max Weber in the city pp. 803-822

- Meirav Aharon-Gutman and Moriel Ram
- Public life, immigrant amenities and socio-cultural inclusion: the presence and changes of Turkish amenities in Amsterdam pp. 823-842

- Ceren Sezer
- Reconnecting public space and housing research through affective practice pp. 843-858

- Tihomir Viderman and Sabine Knierbein
- Urban public open space in the mental image of users: the elements connecting urban public open spaces in a spatial network pp. 859-882

- Matej Nikšič and Georgia Butina Watson
- The campus and the city: a design revolution explained pp. 883-897

- Michael Hebbert
- Landscape and branding: the promotion and production of place pp. 898-900

- Monica Lopez Franco
Volume 23, issue 5, 2018
- ‘The evolving metropolis after three decades: a study of community, neighbourhood and street form at the urban edge’ by Mahbub Rashid: Michael Southworth reflects on after three decades pp. 621-623

- Michael Southworth
- The evolving metropolis after three decades: a study of community, neighbourhood and street form at the urban edge pp. 624-653

- Mahbub Rashid
- Knowing your audience: the contingency of landscape design interpretations pp. 654-673

- Kevin Raaphorst
- Perception of density by pedestrians on urban paths: an experiment in virtual reality pp. 674-692

- Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman
- Attributes of successful place-making in knowledge and innovation spaces: evidence from Brisbane’s Diamantina knowledge precinct pp. 693-711

- Surabhi Pancholi, Tan Yigitcanlar and Mirko Guaralda
- Around Madrid: the continuing influence of historical urban development plans on today’s periphery pp. 712-731

- Alona Martinez Perez and Stephen Walker
- Urbanizing villages: informal morphologies in Shenzhen’s urban periphery pp. 732-748

- Matthijs van Oostrum
- ‘Urban acupuncture’ to alleviate stress in informal settlements in Mexico pp. 749-762

- Alejandro Lastra and Dorina Pojani
- Schools and skills of critical thinking for urban design pp. 763-779

- Hooman Foroughmand Araabi
- Participatory design, temporary structures and the appropriation of urban space by marginalized youth: the problem of the Odd Triangle pp. 780-795

- Charles Leddy-Owen, Guido Robazza and Lexie Scherer
Volume 23, issue 4, 2018
- Master plans and urban change: the case of Sheffield city centre pp. 465-481

- Ali Madanipour, Konrad Miciukiewicz and Geoff Vigar
- Mimicry in design: the urban form of development pp. 482-498

- Maria Francesca Piazzoni and Tridib Banerjee
- Let’s meet at Citicorp: can privately owned public spaces be inclusive? pp. 499-517

- Te-Sheng Huang and Karen A. Franck
- Living suburbs for Living Streams: how urban design strategies can enhance the amenity provided by Living Stream orientated Public Open Space pp. 518-543

- Julian Bolleter
- Towards a genealogy of urban shopping: types, adaptations and resilience pp. 544-557

- Fujie Rao, Kim Dovey and Elek Pafka
- The forest and the city: interpretative mapping as an aid to urban practice in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 558-580

- Maurice Mitchell
- Articulating a social-ecological resilience agenda for urban design pp. 581-602

- Mura Quigley, Neale Blair and Karen Davison
- Street use and design: daily rhythms on four streets that differ in rated walkability pp. 603-619

- Carol M. Werner, Barbara B. Brown, Tammy Stump, Calvin P. Tribby, Wyatt Jensen, Harvey J. Miller, Austin Strebel and Alyssa Messina
Volume 23, issue 3, 2018
- The role of urban atmosphere for non-work activity locations pp. 319-335

- Harpa Stefansdottir
- The layered city: pedestrian networks in downtown Santiago and their impact on urban vitality pp. 336-353

- Marie Geraldine Herrmann Lunecke and Rodrigo Mora
- Hanoi as an assemblage of façades and the Deleuzean diagonal cut pp. 354-366

- Ross King
- What happened to Abu Dhabi’s urbanism? The question of regional integration pp. 367-394

- Khaled Alawadi and Ouafa Benkraouda
- How is urbanism socially constructed? An examination of Japan’s post stations pp. 395-413

- Iderlina Mateo-Babiano
- Exploring the ‘Just City principles’ within two European sustainable neighbourhoods pp. 414-431

- Primož Medved
- What can the urban designer do for children? Normative principles of child–friendly communities for responsive third places pp. 432-455

- Abeer Elshater
- Changing neighbourhood character in Melbourne: point Cook a case study pp. 456-464

- Shilpi Tewari and David Beynon
Volume 23, issue 2, 2018
- Urban transformations through exceptional architecture: introduction to the special issue pp. 165-168

- Nadia Alaily-Mattar and Alain Thierstein
- Repositioning cities through star architecture: how does it work? pp. 169-192

- Nadia Alaily-Mattar, Johannes Dreher and Alain Thierstein
- One icon, two audiences: how the Denver Art Museum used their new building to both brand the city and bolster civic pride pp. 193-205

- Georgia Lindsay
- Crowdsourced and crowd-pleasing: the new architectural awards and the city pp. 206-222

- Shawhin Roudbari
- Local politics and planning over transnational initiatives: the case of Guggenheim Helsinki pp. 223-238

- Davide Ponzini and Sampo Ruoppila
- Architecture competitions in an urban planning context pp. 239-256

- Aleksander Bern
- The impacts of mandatory design competitions on urban design quality in Sydney, Australia pp. 257-277

- Gethin Davison, Robert Freestone, Richard Hu and Sarah Baker
- The challenge of urban design in securing post-event legacies of Olympic Parks pp. 278-297

- Renata Latuf de Oliveira Sanchez and Stephen Essex
- Responsive cohesion in the art and artfulness of urban design: some case studies in Helsinki pp. 298-318

- Antony Radford and Tarkko Oksala
Volume 23, issue 1, 2018
- Corrigendum pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Space syntax: consolidation and transformation of an urban research field pp. 1-4

- Kayvan Karimi
- Space syntax investigation of Lubbock, a grid-like American city and some insights into isotropic layouts pp. 5-22

- Saif Haq and Girmay Berhie
- Combining multi-criteria and space syntax analysis to assess a pedestrian network: the case of Oporto pp. 23-41

- Mona Jabbari, Fernando Fonseca and Rui Ramos
- Urban evolution as a spatio-functional interaction process: the case of central Shanghai pp. 42-70

- Yao Shen and Kayvan Karimi
- Quality-of-service: toward a standardized rating tool for pedestrian quality of urban streets pp. 71-93

- Elizabeth Macdonald, Nicola Szibbo, William Eisenstein and Louise Mozingo
- The emergence of comprehensive urban design planning in the United States: the case of the San Francisco Urban Design Plan pp. 94-122

- Stuart Meck and Rebecca Retzlaff
- The mirage of the metropolis: city imaging in the age of digital chorography pp. 123-141

- Karl Kullmann
- Barriers to the pedestrianization of city centres: perspectives from the Global North and the Global South pp. 142-160

- Ayush Parajuli and Dorina Pojani
- Attracting visitors to ancient neighbourhoods. Creation and management of the tourist-historic city of Plymouth, UK pp. 161-162

- Miguel Hincapié Triviño
- The street, a quintessential social public space pp. 163-164

- David Chapman
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