Journal of Urban Design
2011 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 5, 2015
- Putting Carmona's Place-shaping Continuum to use in research practice pp. 545-562

- Allison Anderson and Lisa Law
- Urban design quality and real estate value: in search of a methodological framework pp. 563-581

- Ilir Nase, Jim Berry and Alastair Adair
- Urban planning and design as verbal and visual rhetoric pp. 582-614

- Dorina Pojani and Dominic Stead
- Memorial planning in London pp. 615-635

- Quentin Stevens and Shanti Sumartojo
- Mathematics and geometry in Lisbon's Baixa district: checking influences from Valletta. A study on the street widths pp. 636-657

- António Ricardo da Costa, João Véstia and Jorge Gonçalves
- Really public? Evaluating the publicness of public spaces in Istanbul by means of fuzzy logic modelling pp. 658-676

- Fatma Pelin Ekdi and Hale Çıracı
- Construction and reconstruction of ethnicity in retail landscapes: case studies in the Toronto area pp. 677-697

- Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang
- Urban maps: instruments of narrative and interpretation in the city pp. 698-699

- Eray Çaylı
- Making community design work: a guide for planners pp. 700-701

- David Chapman
- Toronto: transformations in a city and its region pp. 701-703

- Leonard Machler
- Building types and built forms pp. 703-706

- John Peponis
- Mapping Detroit: land, community and shaping a city pp. 706-708

- Isın Can
Volume 20, issue 4, 2015
- Young Voices, Vital Perspectives: Designing with Children in Asia-Pacific Cities pp. 411-416

- Carolyn Whitzman and Claire Freeman
- Kids in the City: Children's Use and Experiences of Urban Neighbourhoods in Auckland, New Zealand pp. 417-436

- Penelope Carroll, Karen Witten, Robin Kearns and Phil Donovan
- The Safe and Fun Children's Play Spaces: Evidence from Tokyo, Japan, and Bandung, Indonesia pp. 437-460

- Riela Provi Drianda and Isami Kinoshita
- What Makes a Good City in Pre-schoolers' Eyes? Findings from Participatory Planning Projects in Australia and New Zealand pp. 461-478

- Christina Ergler, Kylie Smith, Cassandra Kotsanas and Constance Hutchinson
- Making Children Matter in Slum Transformations: Lessons from India's National Urban Renewal Mission pp. 479-506

- Sudeshna Chatterjee
- Children's Changing Urban Lives: A Comparative New Zealand-Pacific Perspective pp. 507-525

- Claire Freeman, Govinda Ishwar Lingam and Greg Burnett
- Is 'Citizen Kid' an Independent Kid? The Relationship between Children's Independent Mobility and Active Citizenship pp. 526-544

- Andrea Cook, Carolyn Whitzman and Paul Tranter
Volume 20, issue 3, 2015
- Finding Common Ground Between New Urbanism and Landscape Urbanism pp. 293-302

- Matthew Heins
- Landscape Urbanism and New Urbanism: A View of the Debate pp. 303-307

- Cliff Ellis
- Comment on Matthew Heins, 'Finding Common Ground Between New Urbanism and Landscape Urbanism' pp. 308-310

- Robert Fishman
- Grounding Landscape Urbanism and New Urbanism pp. 311-313

- Karl Kullmann
- New Landscape Urbanisms: Promising New Paths for Urban Design pp. 314-317

- David de la Peña
- Not Just a Park. The Inevitability of Urban Nature in Contemporary City Design pp. 318-320

- Deni Ruggeri
- Hard Urbanism pp. 321-322

- Brent D. Ryan
- Response to Matthew Heins pp. 323-324

- Emily Talen
- Future Directions in Urban Design as Public Policy: Reassessing Best Practice Principles for Design Review and Development Management pp. 325-348

- James T. White
- Green Place-making in Practice: From Temporary Spaces to Permanent Places pp. 349-366

- Elizelle Juanee Cilliers, Wim Timmermans, Frans Van den Goorbergh and Jimmie Slijkhuis
- Graphic Objects and their Contribution to the Image of the City pp. 367-392

- Robert George Harland
- Do Better Urban Design Qualities Lead to More Walking in Salt Lake City, Utah? pp. 393-410

- S. Hassan Ameli, Shima Hamidi, Andrea Garfinkel-Castro and Reid Ewing
Volume 20, issue 2, 2015
- Towards an Integrated Urban Space Framework for Emerging Urban Conditions in a High-density Context pp. 147-168

- Im Sik Cho, Zdravko Trivic and Ivan Nasution
- Intensity without Density pp. 169-192

- Elena Porqueddu
- Water Infrastructure and Community Building: The Case of Marvin Gaye Park pp. 193-211

- Elissa Rosenberg
- Walk or Drive between Stores? Designing Neighbourhood Shopping Districts for Pedestrian Activity pp. 212-229

- Robert J. Schneider
- Mixing Public and Private Uses in the Same Building: Opportunities and Barriers pp. 230-250

- Matti Siemiatycki
- The Detriments and Benefits of the Fall of Planning: The Evolution of Public Space in a Balkan Post-socialist Capital pp. 251-272

- Dorina Pojani and Giulia Maci
- Memories Come to the Surface: Pavement Memorials in Urban Public Spaces pp. 273-290

- Quentin Stevens and Mirjana Ristic
- Measuring Urban Design: Metrics for Livable Places pp. 291-292

- James T. White
Volume 20, issue 1, 2015
- Creative Milieux: How Urban Design Nurtures Creative Clusters pp. 1-7

- Quentin Stevens
- Culture-led Regeneration in the Post-industrial Built Environment: Complements and Contradictions in Victory Square, Vancouver pp. 8-27

- Murray Mckenzie and Thomas Hutton
- Urban Design, Public Space and the Dynamics of Creative Milieux: A Photographic Approach to Bairro Alto (Lisbon), Gràcia (Barcelona) and Vila Madalena (São Paulo) pp. 28-51

- Pedro Costa and Ricardo Lopes
- Creative Multiplicities: Urban Morphologies of Creative Clustering pp. 52-74

- Stephen Wood and Kim Dovey
- Creative Milieux of Fashion and Reuse in Tokyo, Bangkok and Singapore pp. 75-92

- D. Boontharm
- Analyzing the Quality of Place: Creative Clusters in Soho and Beyoğlu pp. 93-124

- S. Bahar Durmaz
- The Extended Workplace in a Creative Cluster: Exploring Space(s) of Digital Work in Silicon Roundabout pp. 125-145

- Juliana Martins
Volume 19, issue 5, 2014
- Charting a Changing Waterfront: A Review of Key Schemes for Perth's Foreshore pp. 569-592

- Julian Bolleter
- The Emergence of Suburban Terracing on Coastal Dunes: Case Studies along the Perth Northern Corridor, Western Australia, 1930-2010 pp. 593-621

- Karl Kullmann
- Four Imperatives for Preventing Demolition by Neglect pp. 622-637

- Galen Newman and Jesse Saginor
- Grid Plan New Towns in the Brazilian Coffee Frontier pp. 638-659

- Alessandro Rosaneli
- Design Aspects of Urban Wetlands in an Earthquake-Prone Environment pp. 660-681

- Paula Villagra-Islas and Meredith Dobbie
- Ernst Plischke and the Design of Urban New Zealand, 1939-47 pp. 682-699

- Diane Brand
- Fences and Profanations: Questioning the Sacredness of Urban Design pp. 700-721

- Camillo Boano and Giorgio Talocci
- Walking as a Planned Activity: Elevated Pedestrian Network and Urban Design Regulation in Hong Kong pp. 722-744

- Zheng Tan and Charlie Q.L. Xue
- Urban Design and Adapting to Flood Risk: The Role of Green Infrastructure pp. 745-758

- Mick Lennon, Mark Scott and Eoin O'Neill
- Green Cities of Europe. Global Lessons on Green Urbanism pp. 759-763

- Renata Valente
Volume 19, issue 4, 2014
- Integrative Spatial Quality: A Relational Epistemology of Space and Transdisciplinarity in Urban Design and Planning pp. 393-411

- Ahmed Z. Khan, Frank Moulaert, Jan Schreurs and Konrad Miciukiewicz
- Beyond Design and Participation: The 'Thought for Food' Project in Flanders, Belgium pp. 412-435

- Veerle Cox, Marleen Goethals, Bruno De Meulder, Jan Schreurs and Frank Moulaert
- The Fragmentation Bias in Valuing and Qualifying Open Space pp. 436-455

- Valerie Dewaelheyns, Elke Vanempten, Kirsten Bomans, Anna Verhoeve and Hubert Gulinck
- Unpacking and Challenging Habitus: An Approach to Temporary Urbanism as a Socially Engaged Practice pp. 456-472

- Armelle Tardiveau and Daniel Mallo
- The Median Picnic: Street Design, Urban Informality and Public Space Enforcement pp. 473-495

- Tanu Sankalia
- A Theoretical Perspective on How Bicycle Commuters Might Experience Aesthetic Features of Urban Space pp. 496-510

- Harpa Stefansdottir
- Olympics and Urban Legacy in Sydney: Urban Transformations and Real Estate a Decade after the Games pp. 511-540

- Yumi Yamawaki and Fabio Duarte
- Design by Competition and the Potential for Public Participation: Assessing an Urban Design Competition on Toronto's Waterfront pp. 541-564

- James T. White
- New Deal Ruins: Race, Economic Justice, and Public Housing Policy pp. 565-567

- Brent D. Ryan
- Neoliberal Urbanism and its Contestations, Crossing Theoretical Boundaries pp. 567-568

- David Chapman
Volume 19, issue 3, 2014
- Growing Old in the City pp. 269-274

- Ann Frye
- The Theatre of the Universe-Culture and Urban Design pp. 275-277

- Alexander Cuthbert and Gusti Ayu Made Suartika
- Drawing and Thinking: Representing Place in the Practice of Place-making pp. 278-297

- Mike Biddulph
- Built Narratives pp. 298-316

- Crystal Victoria Filep, Michelle Thompson-Fawcett and Murray Rae
- Designerly Ways of Not Knowing: What Designers Can Learn about Space from People Who are Blind pp. 317-332

- Ann Heylighen and Jasmien Herssens
- Kit/set/tlements: Camps and Hydrotowns in New Zealand 1840-1985 pp. 333-351

- Diane Brand
- The Boston Greenway: Form and Process Issues at Stake pp. 352-367

- Anna Laura Palazzo
- Measuring Walkability: A Note on Auditing Methods pp. 368-388

- Sungduck Lee and Emily Talen
- Planning and Place in the City-Mapping Place Identity pp. 389-391

- Antoine Zammit
Volume 19, issue 2, 2014
- Design for Healthy Communities: The Potential of Form-Based Codes to Create Walkable Urban Streets pp. 151-170

- Gail Hansen
- Design Quality Preferences for Walking in Youth in a Rural Setting pp. 171-188

- Jessica Cook, Mallika Bose and Deborah S. Main
- Urban Form and Memory Discourses: Spatial Practices in Contested Cities pp. 189-210

- Anita Bakshi
- Streets as Public Spaces in Southeast Asia: Case Studies of Thai Pedestrian Streets pp. 211-229

- Rawiwan Oranratmanee and Veera Sachakul
- Ethnicity, Culture and Park Design: Case Studies of Urban Parks in American Chinatowns pp. 230-254

- Chuo Li
- Waterfront Regeneration: Experiences in City-building pp. 255-257

- Swinal Samant
- Changing Places; Urbanity, Citizenship and Ideology in New European Neighbourhoods pp. 257-259

- Nicole Porter
- The City After Abandonment pp. 259-261

- Jon Lang
- The Temporary City pp. 261-263

- Kim Dovey
- Rural Design: A New Design Discipline pp. 263-265

- Mark C. Childs
- The Urban Design Reader (second edition) pp. 266-267

- Hooman Foroughmand Araabi
Volume 19, issue 1, 2014
- Good Urbanism: Six Steps to Creating Prosperous Places pp. ---

- Brent D. Ryan
- Urbanism in the Age of Climate Change pp. --149

- Ralph Chapman
- Reflections on Urban Design pp. 1-1

- Taner Oc
- The Place-shaping Continuum: A Theory of Urban Design Process pp. 2-36

- Matthew Carmona
- Public Life, Public Space, and the Changing Art of City Design pp. 37-40

- Michael Southworth
- Comments on 'The Place Shaping Continuum: A Theory of Urban Design Process' pp. 41-43

- Jon Lang
- Compromised or Savvy? Achievable Norms in Urban Design pp. 44-46

- Ann Forsyth
- Process and Principles in Urban Design pp. 47-48

- Cliff Ellis
- Do Not Define Urban Design too Narrowly pp. 49-52

- Jonathan Barnett
- Evaluating Public Space pp. 53-88

- Vikas Mehta
- Citizen Participation, Design Competition and the Product in Urban Design: Insights from the Orange County Great Park pp. 89-118

- Ajay Garde
- The 'My Mission Viejo' Project. Investigating the Potential of Photovoice Methods in Place Identity and Attachment Research pp. 119-139

- Deni Ruggeri
- Shaping Places: Urban Planning, Design and Development pp. 140-142

- Paul Syms
- Shaping Places: Urban Planning, Design and Development pp. 140-149

- Paul Syms
- Good Urbanism: Six Steps to Creating Prosperous Places pp. 142-144

- Brent D. Ryan
- Women's Health and the World's Cities pp. 144-146

- Clara Greed
- Urbanism in the Age of Climate Change pp. 147-149

- Ralph Chapman
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