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 21, issue 6, 2016
- Design governance: theorizing an urban design sub-field pp. 705-730

- Matthew Carmona
- The social poetics of urban design: rethinking urban design through Louis Kahn’s vision for Central Philadelphia (1939–1962) pp. 731-745

- Non Arkaraprasertkul
- Desert New Urbanism: testing for comfort in downtown Tempe, Arizona pp. 746-763

- Katherine Crewe, Anthony Brazel and Ariane Middel
- Diversity of new uses in post-industrial landscapes: diverging ideals and outcomes in the post-industrial landscapes of Lowell, Massachusetts and Norrköping, Sweden pp. 764-784

- Roy Small and Josefina Syssner
- Canal oriented development as waterfront place-making: an analysis of the built form pp. 785-801

- Stephen Buckman
- ‘A cloud burst erupts’: visual rhetoric and Los Angeles’ Grand Intervention pp. 802-815

- Meredith Drake Reitan
- Smooth flows, unhurried stays: everyday organizing in a downtown commercial centre pp. 816-835

- Sari Yli-Kauhaluoma and Päivi Timonen
- Transforming spaces into lively public open places: case studies of practical interventions pp. 836-849

- E. J. Cilliers and W. Timmermans
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 21, issue 5, 2016
- How emergent is pedagogical practice in urban design? pp. 535-539

- Elisabete Cidre
- The brave new urban design pedagogy: some observations pp. 540-544

- Tridib Banerjee
- An international perspective on urban design education pp. 545-547

- Georgia Butina Watson
- Urban design, a call for inter-disciplinarity pp. 548-550

- Matthew Carmona
- Emergent pedagogy or critical thinking? pp. 551-554

- Alexander Cuthbert
- On learning urban design pp. 555-557

- Kim Dovey
- Urban design pedagogy in smaller cities and schools pp. 558-560

- David L. A. Gordon
- Notes on designing educational programmes for urban design pp. 561-563

- Jon Lang
- Internationalizing urban design education pp. 564-566

- Jesus J. Lara and Jennifer S. Evans-Cowley
- Urban design pedagogy pp. 567-569

- Marion Roberts
- Learning to make liveable cities pp. 570-573

- Michael Southworth
- ‘Culture eats strategy for breakfast’: the powers and limitations of urban design education pp. 574-576

- Carolyn Whitzman
- Responding to informality through urban design studio pedagogy pp. 577-595

- Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris and Vinit Mukhija
- Teaching collaborative and interdisciplinary service-based urban design and planning studios pp. 596-615

- Michael Neuman
- Citizenship in action: participatory urban visualization in contested urban space pp. 616-637

- Rachel Kallus
- Embracing the conceptual shift on new ways of experiencing the city and learning urban design: pedagogical methods and digital technologies pp. 638-660

- Regina Mapua Lim, Laura Novo de Azevedo and Jon Cooper
- Using parametric methods to understand place in urban design courses pp. 661-689

- Philip Speranza
- An alternative pedagogic model for doctoral research in urban design pp. 690-701

- Anne Vernez Moudon
- Chinese urban design: the typomorphological approach pp. 702-703

- Ye Zhang
Volume 21, issue 4, 2016
- The kind of art urban design is pp. 399-423

- Stephen Marshall
- What kind of artist is an urban designer? pp. 424-425

- Jonathan Barnett
- Paint it red pp. 426-428

- Mark C. Childs
- No more Michelangelo’s ‒ no more art pp. 429-431

- Alexander Cuthbert
- The art of adaptive design pp. 432-434

- Cliff Ellis
- Responses to Stephen Marshall’s ‘The kind of art urban design is’ pp. 435-436

- Gary Hack
- Commentary on ‘The kind of art urban design is’ by Stephen Marshall pp. 437-438

- Emily Talen
- Cognitive affordances in sustainable urbanism: contributions of space syntax and spatial cognition pp. 439-452

- Lars Marcus, Matteo Giusti and Stephan Barthel
- Environmental stressors, urban design and planning: implications for human behaviour and health pp. 453-470

- Giyoung Park and Gary W. Evans
- Urban design and planning influences on the share of trips taken by cycling pp. 471-480

- Mosabbir Pasha, Shakil Rifaat, Richard Tay and Alex de Barros
- Walls, enclaves and the (counter) politics of design pp. 481-494

- Haim Yacobi, Jonathan Ventura and Sharon Danzig
- Anatomy of a successful high street shopping centre pp. 495-511

- Colin Jones, Qutaiba Al-Shaheen and Neil Dunse
- Urban river design and aesthetics: a river restoration case study from the UK pp. 512-529

- Jonathan Prior
- How to study public life & Measuring public space: the star model pp. 530-532

- Ye Zhang
- Urban Acupuncture: Celebrating Pinpricks of Change that Enrich City Life pp. 533-534

- Manuela Madeddu
Volume 21, issue 3, 2016
- Between the Walls: the Berlin No-Man’s Land reconsidered pp. 287-301

- Deborah Ascher Barnstone
- A current inventory of vacant urban land in America pp. 302-319

- Galen D. Newman, Ann O’M. Bowman, Ryun Jung Lee and Boah Kim
- Community planning and urban design in contested places. Some insights from Belfast pp. 320-334

- Gabriella Esposito De Vita, Claudia Trillo and Alona Martinez- Perez
- Infrastructures for disorder. Applying Sennett’s notion of disorder to the public space of social housing neighbourhoods pp. 335-352

- Pablo Sendra
- Post-rational planning and the shifting role of planning imagery pp. 353-385

- Dorina Pojani and Dominic Stead
- The radicals’ city: urban environment, polarisation, cohesion pp. 386-387

- Anita Bakshi
- Tactical urbanism: short-term action for long-term change pp. 388-390

- Daniel Campo
- Ecodesign for cities and suburbs pp. 390-391

- Ann Forsyth
- The end of automobile dependence: how cities are moving beyond car-based planning pp. 392-393

- Robin Hickman
- Future park: imagining tomorrow’s urban parks and The accidental playground: Brooklyn waterfront narratives of the undesigned and unplanned pp. 393-395

- Chuo Li
- The informal American city: beyond taco trucks and day labor pp. 395-397

- Nichola J. Lowe
Volume 21, issue 2, 2016
- Public space and recovery: learning from post-earthquake Christchurch pp. 159-176

- Diane Brand and Hugh Nicholson
- Toledo Tomorrow: reading Norman Bel Geddes' vision for the future in a shrinking Midwestern City pp. 177-194

- Sujata Shetty and Andreas Luescher
- On the verge: re-thinking street reserves in relation to suburban densification pp. 195-212

- Julian Bolleter
- Applying urban morphology theory to design practice pp. 213-233

- Paul Sanders and Douglas Baker
- Community-based adaptation through ecological design: lessons from Negril, Jamaica pp. 234-255

- Tapan K. Dhar and Luna Khirfan
- Perceived urban design qualities and affective experiences of walking pp. 256-275

- Maria Johansson, Catharina Sternudd and Mattias Kärrholm
- Town and terraced housing for affordability and sustainability pp. 276-278

- Stefan L. Kruczkowski
- Performative urban spaces pp. 278-282

- Bahar Durmaz Drinkwater
- Orienting Istanbul: cultural capital of Europe? pp. 282-284

- Didem Ekici
Volume 21, issue 1, 2016
- Sustainable urban design -- a (draft) framework pp. 1-29

- Nico Larco
- Larco’s matrix: can we turn analysis into synthesis? pp. 30-31

- Jonathan Barnett
- Sustainable urban place-shaping pp. 31-35

- Matthew Carmona
- Comment on Nico Larco’s framework for sustainable urban design pp. 35-37

- Ajay Garde
- Beyond the sustainable urban design roadmaps pp. 38-40

- Tigran Haas
- Observations on the Larco framework pp. 41-43

- Scot Hein
- The planning dimension of sustainable urban design pp. 43-45

- Elizabeth Macdonald
- The opportunity of constraints pp. 45-47

- Frederick Steiner
- Response to Nico Larco’s sustainable urban design framework pp. 47-49

- Stephen M. Wheeler
- Biodiversity offsetting and net positive design pp. 50-66

- Janis Birkeland and Stephen Knight-Lenihan
- ‘This place feels authentic’: exploring experiences of authenticity of place in relation to the urban built environment in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham pp. 67-83

- Andreas Wesener
- Shaping pedestrian movement through playful interventions in security planning: what do field surveys suggest? pp. 84-104

- Marialena Nikolopoulou, Karen Martin and Ben Dalton
- Learning from lost landscapes: a role for local history in suburban infill strategies pp. 105-123

- Andrew H. Whittemore
- ‘Fourth places’: the contemporary public settings for informal social interaction among strangers pp. 124-152

- Patricia Simões Aelbrecht
- The nature of urban design; a New York perspective on resilience pp. 153-154

- Jonathan Barnett
- Under construction: logics of urbanism in the Gulf Region pp. 154-156

- Mahyar Arefi
- Alternative visions of post-war reconstruction ‒ creating the modern townscape pp. 156-158

- John Bold
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