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2022, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 153-166 Inequitable Housing Practices and Youth Internalizing Symptoms: Mediation Via Perceptions of Neighborhood Cohesion
by Richard C. Sadler & Julia W. Felton & Jill A. Rabinowitz & Terrinieka W. Powell & Amanda Latimore & Darius Tandon
- 167-178 Hawker Centres: A Social Space Approach to Promoting Community Wellbeing
by Valeriya Radomskaya & Abhishek Singh Bhati
- 179-194 Enlarging the Human Climate Niche: Integrating Urban Heat Island in Urban Planning Interventions
by Rayan Mounayar & Daniel Florentin
- 195-207 Sustainable Heritage Preservation to Improve the Tourism Offer in Saudi Arabia
by Silvia Mazzetto
- 208-212 Planning and the High-Rise Neighbourhood: Debates on Vertical Cities
by Brian Webb & James T. White
- 213-228 Planning for Lower-Income Households in Privately Developed High-Density Neighbourhoods in Sydney, Australia
by Hazel Easthope & Laura Crommelin & Sophie-May Kerr & Laurence Troy & Ryan van den Nouwelant & Gethin Davison
- 229-244 Rise Overrun: Condoization, Gentrification, and the Changing Political Economy of Renting in Toronto
by Sean Grisdale & Alan Walks
- 245-252 Young Families and High-Rise: Towards Inclusive Vertical Family Housing
by Lia Karsten
- 253-266 Negotiating Vertical Urbanization at the Public–Private Nexus: On the Institutional Embeddedness of Planning Committees
by Johannes Herburger & Nicola Hilti & Eva Lingg
- 267-283 Opportunities and Challenges of Municipal Planning in Shaping Vertical Neighbourhoods in Greater London
by Lucía Cerrada Morato
- 284-297 High-Rises and Urban Specificity: Politics of Vertical Construction in Paris, London, and Vienna
by Andrea Glauser
- 298-312 Housing in Germany and the Rebirth of the High-Rise in Post-Modern Urban Design
by Uwe Altrock
- 313-324 “Double Ageing” in the High-Rise Residential Buildings of Tokyo
by Taro Hirai
- 325-338 Planning and Architecture as Determining Influences on the Housing Market: Budapest–Csepel’s Post–War Housing Estates
by Tamás Egedy & Balázs Szabó & Hlib Antypenko & Melinda Benkő
- 339-351 High Neighbor! Residents’ Social Practices in New Danish High-Rises
by Mette Mechlenborg
- 352-363 Common Areas, Common Causes: Public Space in High-Rise Buildings During Covid-19
by Loren March & Ute Lehrer
- 364-376 Urban Verticality Shaped by a Vertical Terrain: Lessons From Chongqing, China
by Yi Jin
- 377-380 The Challenges of Social Infrastructure for Urban Planning
by Ebba Högström & Lina Berglund-Snodgrass & Maria Fjellfeldt
- 381-397 The Spaces of Social Services as Social Infrastructure: Insights From a Policy-Innovation Project in Milan
by Massimo Bricocoli & Benedetta Marani & Stefania Sabatinelli
- 398-408 Apartment Living and Community Care: Experiences of People With Intellectual Disability, Their Families, and Support Staff
by Phillippa Carnemolla
- 409-419 Street-Level Workers and the Construction of Social Infrastructure in Suburban Neighbourhoods
by Jenni Kuoppa & Päivi Kymäläinen
- 420-431 Towards Digital Social Infrastructure? Digital Neighborly Connectedness as a Social Resource
by Yann P. M. Rees & Sebastian Kurtenbach & Katrin Rosenberger & Armin Küchler
- 432-444 Learning From Covid-19: Social Infrastructure in Disadvantaged Housing Areas in Denmark
by Marie Stender & Lene Wiell Nordberg
- 445-456 Non-Formal Cultural Infrastructure in Peripheral Regions: Responsibility, Resources, and Regional Disparities
by Lea Fobel
- 457-469 The Changing Role of Student Housing as Social Infrastructure
by Yvonne Franz & Elisabeth Gruber
- 470-485 A “Motor” for the Neighbourhood? Urban Planning and the Challenges of Relocating Cultural Infrastructures
by Christoph Mager & Madeleine Wagner
- 486-498 Constructing Common Meeting Places: A Strategy for Mitigating the Social Isolation of Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods?
by Trine Agervig Carstensen & Christine Benna Skytt-Larsen & Anne Gravsholt Busck & Nina Glomså Søraa
- 499-509 Shared Housing as Public Space? The Ambiguous Borders of Social Infrastructure
by Karin Grundström
- 510-522 Seeing Streetscapes as Social Infrastructure: A Paradigmatic Case Study of Hornsbergs Strand, Stockholm
by Jing Jing
- 523-533 “Ageing in Place” and Urban Regeneration: Analysing the Role of Social Infrastructure
by Camilla Lewis & Sophie Yarker & Mark Hammond & Niamh Kavanagh & Christopher Phillipson
2022, Volume 7, Issue 3
2022, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 1-4 Challenges of Energy Renovation
by Tineke van der Schoor & Fred Sanders
- 5-19 Social Housing Net-Zero Energy Renovations With Energy Performance Contract: Incorporating Occupants’ Behaviour
by Margot Pellegrino & Carole Wernert & Angéline Chartier
- 20-32 Residents’ Perceptions of a Smart Technology Retrofit Towards Nearly Zero-Energy Performance
by Veronika Mooses & Ingmar Pastak & Pilleriine Kamenjuk & Age Poom
- 33-44 The Comfort Tool: Assessment and Promotion of Energy Efficiency and Universal Design in Home Renovations
by Ermal Kapedani & Jasmien Herssens & Erik Nuyts & Griet Verbeeck
- 45-57 Concerns of Owner-Occupants in Realising the Aims of Energy Transition
by Mieke Oostra & Nelleke Nelis
- 58-69 How a Sustainable Renovation Influenced the Environmental Values of Those Involved
by Mazin Bahho & Brenda Vale
- 70-80 Unlocking Grey Scientific Data on Resident Behaviour to Increase the Climate Impact of Dutch Sustainable Housing
by Fred Sanders & Marjolein Overtoom
- 81-96 Reusing Timber Formwork in Building Construction: Testing, Redesign, and Socio-Economic Reflection
by Arno Pronk & Stijn Brancart & Fred Sanders
- 97-107 Let’s Get Sociotechnical: A Design Perspective on Zero Energy Renovations
by Stella Boess
- 108-122 Renewable Energy Communities as a New Actor in Home Energy Savings
by Frans H. J. M. Coenen & Thomas Hoppe
- 123-130 Lessons From EU-Projects for Energy Renovation
by Tineke van der Schoor
- 131-134 From Smart Urban Forests to Edible Cities: New Approaches in Urban Planning and Design
by Alessio Russo & Francisco J. Escobedo
- 135-138 The Place of Urban Food Forests in Cities of the 21st Century
by Paloma Cariñanos & Simone Borelli & Michela Conigliaro & Alessio Fini
- 139-154 Species Richness, Stem Density, and Canopy in Food Forests: Contributions to Ecosystem Services in an Urban Environment
by Cara A. Rockwell & Alex Crow & Érika R. Guimarães & Eduardo Recinos & Deborah La Belle
- 155-159 From Desk to Field: Countering Agrourbanism’s “Paper Landscapes” Through Phenomenology, Thick Description, and Immersive Walking
by Robert France
- 160-173 Factors and Strategies for Environmental Justice in Organized Urban Green Space Development
by Dillip Kumar Das
- 174-185 Citizen Participation in Urban Forests: Analysis of a Consultation Process in the Metropolitan Area of Rouen Normandy
by Charlotte Birks & Damien Féménias & Charly Machemehl
- 186-201 Multifunctional Green Infrastructure in Shrinking Cities: How Does Urban Shrinkage Affect Green Space Planning?
by Olivia Lewis & Sílvia Sousa & Paulo Pinho
- 202-213 Making Green Work: Implementation Strategies in a New Generation of Urban Forests
by Víctor Muñoz Sanz & Sara Romero Muñoz & Teresa Sánchez Chaparro & Lorena Bello Gómez & Tanja Herdt
- 214-217 The Future’s Not What It Used To Be: Urban Wormholes, Simulation, Participation, and Planning in the Metaverse
by Andrew Hudson-Smith & Moozhan Shakeri
- 218-228 Unstable Wormholes: Communications Between Urban Planning and Game Studies
by Moozhan Shakeri
- 229-238 Co-Designing Urban Planning Engagement and Innovation: Using LEGO® to Facilitate Collaboration, Participation and Ideas
by Mark Tewdwr-Jones & Alexander Wilson
- 239-252 Gamifying Decision Support Systems to Promote Inclusive and Engaged Urban Resilience Planning
by Nathan Fox & Victoria Campbell-Arvai & Mark Lindquist & Derek Van Berkel & Ramiro Serrano-Vergel
- 253-263 Curating Player Experience Through Simulations in City Games
by Jayanth Raghothama & Jannicke Baalsrud Hauge & Sebastiaan Meijer
- 264-277 Network of Games: An Ecology of Games Informing Integral and Inclusive City Developments
by Ekim Tan
- 278-294 Playing With Uncertainty: Facilitating Community-Based Resilience Building
by Bryann Avendano-Uribe & Heide Lukosch & Mark Milke
- 295-305 New Insights, New Rules: What Shapes the Iterative Design of an Urban Planning Game?
by Cristina Ampatzidou & Joost Vervoort & Zeynep Falay von Flittner & Kirsikka Vaajakallio
- 306-320 Playing for Keeps: Designing Serious Games for Climate Adaptation Planning Education With Young People
by Stephan Hügel & Anna R. Davies
- 321-329 Procedural Cities as Active Simulators for Planning
by Flora Roumpani
- 330-342 Minecraft and Playful Public Participation in Urban Design
by James Delaney
- 343-354 Incoming Metaverses: Digital Mirrors for Urban Planning
by Andrew Hudson-Smith
2022, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-4 City as Flux: Interrogating the Changing Nature of Urban Change
by Aseem Inam
- 5-20 Agents of Change in the Domestic Built Environment
by Fani Kostourou
- 21-31 How Does Water Behave? Unstable Milieu and Stable Agencements in Dakar’s Flooded Suburbs
by Romain Leclercq
- 32-43 The Changing Nature of In-Between Spaces in the Transformation Process of Cities
by Magdalena Rembeza & Aleksandra Sas-Bojarska
- 44-55 Planning Adaptation: Accommodating Complexity in the Built Environment
by Kevin Muldoon-Smith & Leo Moreton
- 56-71 Fits-and-Starts: The Changing Nature of the Material City
by Aseem Inam
- 72-81 Change by Activism: Insurgency, Autonomy, and Political Activism in Potosí-Jerusalén, Bogotá, Colombia
by Juan Usubillaga
- 82-86 The Myth of Beirut’s Resilience: Introduction to the Thematic Issue
by Liliane Buccianti-Barakat & Markus Hesse
- 87-100 Urbanism and Geographic Crises: A Micro-Simulation Lens on Beirut
by Ali Termos & Neil Yorke-Smith
- 101-115 Conservation of Beirut’s Urban Heritage Values Through the Historic Urban Landscape Approach
by Ibtihal Y. El-Bastawissi & Rokia Raslan & Hiba Mohsen & Hoda Zeayter
- 116-128 The Evolutions, Transformations, and Adaptations in Beirut’s Public Spaces
by Christine Mady
- 129-141 Neighborhood Planning for a Divided City: The Case of Beirut
by David Aouad
- 142-154 Urban Transformations and Complex Values: Insights From Beirut
by Elisabetta Pietrostefani
- 155-168 Tourist Maps to Capture Place Identity During Disruptive Events: The Case of Beirut
by Laura Simak
- 169-182 Redesigning Informal Beirut: Shaping the Sustainable Transformation Strategies
by Piotr Lorens & Dorota Wojtowicz-Jankowska & Bahaa Bou Kalfouni
- 183-192 Relational Urbanisation, Resilience, Revolution: Beirut as a Relational City?
by Michael Rafferty
- 193-196 The Terms of Dwelling
by Yael Allweil & Gaia Caramellino
- 197-206 The Notion of Housing Need in France: From Norms to Negotiations (19th–21st Centuries)
by Yankel Fijalkow
- 207-222 Systematization: A Key Term in 20th-Century Romanian Urbanism
by Dana Vais
- 223-240 Affordable Futures Past: Rethinking Contemporary Housing Production in Portugal While Revisiting Former Logics
by Gisela Lameira & Luciana Rocha & Rui Jorge Garcia Ramos
- 241-253 From Homes to Assets and From Pioneers to Shareholders: An Evolving Frontier Terminology
by Gabriel Schwake
- 254-266 The Kleinhaus and the Politics of Localism in German Architecture and Planning, c. 1910
by Isabel Rousset
- 267-279 Self-Management of Housing and Urban Commons: New Belgrade and Reflections on Commons Today
by Anica Dragutinovic & Uta Pottgiesser & Wido Quist
- 280-295 What’s in the Mix? Mixed-Use Architecture in the Post-World War II Years and Beyond
by Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler
- 296-304 The Co-’s of Co-Living: How the Advertisement of Living Is Taking Over Housing Realities
by Federico Coricelli
- 305-320 Meanings of Self-Building: Incrementality, Emplacement, and Erasure in Dar es Salaam’s Traditional Swahili Neighborhoods
by Priscila Izar
- 321-335 The Impact of Post-War Transnational Consultants in Housing and Planning Development Narratives: The Case of Otto Koenigsberger
by Mónica Pacheco
- 336-348 Collective Housing in Belgium and the Netherlands: A Comparative Analysis
by Els De Vos & Lidwine Spoormans
- 349-368 Brutalism and Community in Middle Class Mass Housing: Be’eri Estate, Tel Aviv, 1965–Present
by Yael Allweil & Noa Zemer
- 369-384 “You and Your Neighborhood”: Neighborhood, Community, and Democracy as New Paradigms in Wartime American Architecture
by Gaia Caramellino
2021, Volume 6, Issue 4
2021, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 1-9 Port City Porosity: Boundaries, Flows, and Territories
by Carola Hein
- 10-26 Urbanization Patterns around the North Sea: Long-Term Population Dynamics, 1300–2015
by Yvonne van Mil & Reinout Rutte
- 27-42 Port Cities within Port Regions: Shaping Complex Urban Environments in Gdańsk Bay, Poland
by Karolina A. Krośnicka & Piotr Lorens & Eliza Michałowska
- 43-57 Infrastructure Development and Waterfront Transformations: Physical and Intangible Borders in Haifa Port City
by Keren Ben Hilell & Yael Allweil
- 58-68 160 Years of Borders Evolution in Dunkirk: Petroleum, Permeability, and Porosity
by Stephan Hauser & Penglin Zhu & Asma Mehan
- 69-89 Neoliberal Economic, Social, and Spatial Restructuring: Valparaíso and Its Agricultural Hinterland
by Hernán Cuevas Valenzuela & Jorge Budrovich Sáez & Claudia Cerda Becker
- 90-104 Evolution of Edges and Porosity of Urban Blue Spaces: A Case Study of Gdańsk
by Justyna Breś & Karolina A. Krośnicka
- 105-118 A City Profile of Malaga: The Role of the Port-City Border throughout Historical Transformations
by María J. Andrade & João Pedro Costa & Eduardo Jiménez-Morales & Jonathan Ruiz-Jaramillo
- 119-135 Morphological Evolution of the Port‐City Interface of Algiers (16th Century to the Present)
by Khalil Bachir Aouissi & Said Madani & Vincent Baptist
- 136-151 Straddling the Fence: Land Use Patterns in and around Ports as Hidden Designers
by Lucija Ažman Momirski & Yvonne van Mil & Carola Hein
- 152-165 Tangible and Intangible Boundaries: The Case of Baoshan Port-City Interface in Shanghai
by Yueyue Zhang & Peter Martin Ache
- 166-180 Port-City Transition: Past and Emerging Socio-Spatial Imaginaries and Uses in Rotterdam’s Makers District
by Maurice Jansen & Amanda Brandellero & Rosanne van Houwelingen
- 181-196 Shanghai’s Regenerated Industrial Waterfronts: Urban Lab for Sustainability Transitions?
by Harry den Hartog
- 197-209 Porous Kirkenes: Crumbling Mining Town or Dynamic Port Cityscape?
by Lukas Höller
- 210-222 Materiality in the Seam Space: Sketches for a Transitional Port City Dome District
by Stephen J. Ramos
- 223-226 Smart Urban Governance for Climate Change Adaptation
by Thomas Thaler & Patrick A. Witte & Thomas Hartmann & Stan C. M. Geertman
- 227-239 Urban Ecosystem Vulnerability Assessment of Support Climate-Resilient City Development
by Zipan Cai & Jessica Page & Vladimir Cvetkovic
- 240-257 A Quantitative Morphological Method for Mapping Local Climate Types
by Daniela Maiullari & Marjolein Pijpers-van Esch & Arjan van Timmeren
- 258-271 Mapping Flood Risk Uncertainty Zones in Support of Urban Resilience Planning
by Sven Anders Brandt & Nancy Joy Lim & Johan Colding & Stephan Barthel
- 272-282 Flood-Resilient Communities: How We Can Encourage Adaptive Behaviour Through Smart Tools in Public–Private Interaction
by Peter R. Davids & Thomas Thaler
- 283-294 Less is More? Evaluating Technical Aspects and User Experiences of Smart Flood Risk Assessment Tools
by Patrick A. Witte & Karin A. W. Snel & Stan C. M. Geertman
- 295-305 Landscape as a Potential Key Concept in Urban Environmental Planning: The Case of Poland
by Aleksandra Sas-Bojarska
- 306-320 Comparing Climate Impact Assessments for Rural Adaptation Planning in Germany and the Netherlands
by Juliane Wright & Johannes Flacke & Jörg Peter Schmitt & Jürgen Schultze & Stefan Greiving
- 321-333 Post-Fordist Production and Urban Industrial Land Use Patterns
by Frank Roost & Elisabeth Jeckel
- 334-349 Variable Arrangements Between Residential and Productive Activities: Conceiving Mixed-Use for Urban Development in Brussels
by Michael Ryckewaert & Jan Zaman & Sarah De Boeck
- 350-367 Planning Urban Manufacturing, Industrial Building Typologies, and Built Environments: Lessons From Inner London
by Jessica Ferm & Dimitrios Panayotopoulos-Tsiros & Sam Griffiths
- 368-381 City and Industry: How to Cross Borders? Learning From Innovative Company Site Transformations
by Britta Hüttenhain & Anna Ilonka Kübler
- 382-398 Surpassing the Line: Urban-Oriented Strategies in the Development of Business Complexes in Poland
by Piotr Lorens & Joanna Bach-Głowińska & Michał Habier & Paweł Rzepecki
- 399-414 The New Distribution: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Large Distribution Warehouse Premises in England and Wales
by Paul Greenhalgh & Helen M. King & Kevin Muldoon-Smith & Josephine Ellis
- 415-430 Berlin’s Manifold Strategies Towards Commercial and Industrial Spaces: The Different Cases of Zukunftsorte
by Lech Suwala & Robert Kitzmann & Elmar Kulke
- 431-443 Behavioural Aspects of Office Space Structures in the City: The Case of Warsaw’s Business Districts
by Dorota Celińska-Janowicz & Maciej Smętkowski & Katarzyna Wojnar
- 444-463 Industrial Infrastructure: Translocal Planning for Global Production in Ethiopia and Argentina
by Elke Beyer & Lucas-Andrés Elsner & Anke Hagemann & Philipp Misselwitz
2021, Volume 6, Issue 2