Journal of Urban Design
2011 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 6, 2017
- Corrigendum pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Harmonious spaces: the influence of Feng Shui on urban form and design pp. 709-725

- Manuela Madeddu and Xiaoqing Zhang
- Comments on paper by Manuela Madeddu and Xiaoqing Zhang pp. 726-728

- Ole Bruun
- Commentary Response to ‘Harmonious spaces: the influence of Feng Shui on urban form and design’, by Manuela Madeddu and Xiaoqing Zhang pp. 729-731

- Chris Coggins
- Harmonious spaces pp. 732-734

- Michael Hebbert
- Chinese geomancy and traditional urban design pp. 735-737

- Hong-key Yoon
- ‘Clubification’ of urban public spaces? The withdrawal or the re-definition of the role of local government in the management of public spaces pp. 738-756

- Claudio de Magalhães and Sonia Freire Trigo
- Redesigning China’s superblock neighbourhoods: policies, opportunities and challenges pp. 757-777

- Har Ye Kan, Ann Forsyth and Peter Rowe
- Urban green space for health and well-being: developing an ‘affordances’ framework for planning and design pp. 778-795

- Mick Lennon, Owen Douglas and Mark Scott
- Plan pedestrian friendly environments around subway stations: lessons from Shanghai, China pp. 796-811

- Junfeng Jiao, Yong Chen and Ning He
- Is New Urbanism changing the suburban development pattern? A case study of the Toronto region pp. 812-832

- Jie Lan Xu
- A comparative analysis of cyclists’ paths through shared space and non-shared intersections in Coventry, England pp. 833-844

- Allison Duncan
- Zoning reform for advancing sustainability: insights from Denver’s form-based code pp. 845-865

- Ajay Garde and Andrea Hoff
- Can we ‘Catch ‘em All’? An exploration of the nexus between augmented reality games, urban planning and urban design pp. 866-880

- Ruth Potts, Lisa Jacka and Lachlan Hartley Yee
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 22, issue 5, 2017
- The spatial dimensions of neighbourhood: how older people define it pp. 547-567

- Sara Alidoust, Caryl Bosman, Gordon Holden, Heather Shearer and Leigh Shutter
- Innovation districts and urban heterogeneity: 3D mapping of industry mix in downtown Sydney pp. 568-590

- Scott Hawken and Jung Hoon Han
- Exploring how urban design has sought to inspire confidence and longevity in Western Australia’s Pilbara region pp. 591-612

- Julian Bolleter
- New high-density intensified housing developments in Asia: qualities, potential and challenges pp. 613-636

- Im Sik Cho, Zdravko Trivic and Ivan Nasution
- The traditional shopping street in Tokyo as a culturally sustainable and ageing-friendly community pp. 637-657

- Kien To and Keng Hua Chong
- Multiple expectations: assessing the assumed roles of theory in relation to urban design pp. 658-669

- Hooman Foroughmand Araabi
- Forming post-socialist urban identities through small-scale heritage-based regeneration: a role for intangibles? pp. 670-688

- Krassimira Paskaleva and Ian Cooper
- Clustering cities through urban metrics analysis pp. 689-708

- Francisco Goerlich Gisbert, Isidro Cantarino Martí and Eric Gielen
Volume 22, issue 4, 2017
- Heritage, urban regeneration and place-making pp. 429-432

- John Pendlebury and Heleni Porfyriou
- Historic conservation in rapid urbanization: a case study of the Hankow historic concession area pp. 433-454

- Shidan Cheng, Yang Yu and Kuncheng Li
- Conservation and revitalization of historic streets in China: Pingjiang Street, Suzhou pp. 455-476

- Jing Xie and Tim Heath
- The artisan economy and post-industrial regeneration in the US pp. 477-493

- Paul Hardin Kapp
- Multiple approaches to heritage in urban regeneration: the case of City Gate, Valletta pp. 494-501

- G. J. Ashworth and J. E. Tunbridge
- Revalorizing colonial era architecture and townscape legacies: memory, identity and place-making in Irish towns pp. 502-519

- Arthur Parkinson, Mark Scott and Declan Redmond
- ‘Evolving’ or ‘lost’ identity of a historic public space? The tale of Gençlik Park in Ankara pp. 520-543

- Müge Akkar Ercan
- Design governance: the CABE experiment pp. 544-546

- Judith Ryser
Volume 22, issue 3, 2017
- The blight of beautification: Bangkok and the pursuit of class-based urban purity pp. 291-307

- Michael Herzfeld
- Grand designs down under: utopias and urban projects in mid-nineteenth century New Zealand pp. 308-325

- Diane Brand
- Dialectic of design, rhetoric of representation pp. 326-346

- Brettany Shannon and Tridib Banerjee
- Evaluating the local socio-economic impact of redevelopments using shift-share analysis: a case study of destination redevelopments in Las Vegas (1990–2010) pp. 347-369

- Joseph J. Danko and Dean M. Hanink
- The practice of tree worship and the territorial production of urban space in the Indian neighbourhood pp. 370-387

- Kiran Keswani
- Transit-oriented street design in Beijing pp. 388-410

- Weichang Kong and Dorina Pojani
- A lone light? A critical assessment of the outcomes of the Rundle Convergence Project in Adelaide, South Australia pp. 411-427

- Matthew W. Rofe and Ebony Cetinich
Volume 22, issue 2, 2017
- Urban design in an age of recession pp. 133-136

- Marion Roberts and Tim G. Townshend
- There is only one thing worse for urban design than a recession, and that is a boom pp. 137-139

- Sir Terry Farrell
- Urban decay and regeneration: context and issues pp. 140-143

- Alexander Cuthbert
- Urban design in the neoliberal era: reflecting on the Greek case pp. 144-146

- Charis Christodoulou and Sasa Lada
- Urban design in an age of recessions: reflections on a sobered discipline pp. 147-149

- Brent D. Ryan
- Urban design, central London and the ‘crisis’ 2007–2013: business as usual? pp. 150-166

- Marion Roberts
- Toxic high streets pp. 167-186

- Tim G. Townshend
- Temporary intervention and long-term legacy: lessons from London case studies pp. 187-207

- Krystallia Kamvasinou
- Exploring urban resilience in practice: a century of vacant sites mapping in Dublin, Edinburgh and Philadelphia pp. 208-228

- Philip R. Crowe and Karen Foley
- Mapping the gendered city: investigating the socio-cultural influence on the practice of walking and the meaning of walkscapes among young Saudi adults in Riyadh pp. 229-248

- Mohammed Almahmood, Eric Scharnhorst, Trine Agervig Carstensen, Gertrud Jørgensen and Oliver Schulze
- Post-suburban revitalization? Redevelopment of suburban business centres in the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region pp. 249-272

- Hendrik Jansen, Maike Wünnemann and Frank Roost
- Do food trucks and pedestrians conflict on urban streets? pp. 273-290

- Renia Ehrenfeucht
Volume 22, issue 1, 2017
- The formal and informal tools of design governance pp. 1-36

- Matthew Carmona
- Can we extend design governance to the big urban design decisions? pp. 37-39

- Jonathan Barnett
- The generic and the specific in urban design pp. 39-41

- Jon Lang
- The curious subject of design ‘governance’ pp. 41-43

- Gary Hack
- Residents’ preferences for walkable neighbourhoods pp. 44-58

- Katherine Brookfield
- Does walkability undermine neighbourhood safety? pp. 59-75

- Hongwei Dong
- A design framework for small parks in ultra-urban, metropolitan, suburban and small town settings pp. 76-95

- Melissa Anne Currie
- Modelling 3D spatial enclosure of urban open spaces pp. 96-115

- H. Serdar Kaya and Hasan Mutlu
- Private-public space in a Nordic context: the Tjuvholmen waterfront development in Oslo pp. 116-132

- Sverre Bjerkeset and Jonny Aspen
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