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March 2024, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 147-166 The ‘cooling urban water environments’ concept: potential for application in practice
by João Cortesão & Sytse Koopmans & Sanda Lenzholzer & Gert-Jan Steeneveld & Bert G. Heusinkveld - 167-183 The effects of small Water Cool(ing) Islands on body temperature
by Hope Hui Rising & Li Deng - 184-207 Iterative urban design and transport simulation using Sketch MATSim
by Tanvi Maheshwari & Pieter Fourie & Sergio Arturo Ordoñez Medina & Kay W. Axhausen - 208-230 Children’s and parents’ perceptions on safe routes to schools: a mixed-methods study investigating factors influencing active school travel
by Ritwik Swain & Prue Oswin & Verity Truelove & Grégoire S. Larue - 231-251 Playful, portable, pliable interventions into street spaces: deploying a ‘playful parklet’ across Melbourne’s suburbs
by Quentin Stevens & Dale Leorke & Ha Minh Hai Thai & Troy Innocent & Carlo Tolentino - 252-253 Architecture after Covid
by Mattias Kärrholm - 253-255 Essential urban design
by Ivor Samuels - 255-257 Routledge handbook of urban public space use, design, and management
by Mark C. Childs - 257-259 Introduction to space syntax in urban studies
by Silvia Spolaor - 259-261 Why public space matters
by Patricia Aelbrecht - 261-262 Implementing urban design: green, civic, and community strategies
by Brenda Case Scheer
January 2024, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction
by Elisabete Cidre - 4-22 The ethics of co-design
by Pablo Sendra - 23-24 Alton Action – our experience of co-design
by Angus Robertson - 25-29 Co-design in a community
by Toby Laurent Belson - 30-31 The ethics of co-design: a commentary
by Leslie Barson - 32-34 Co-design ethics in action: Oakland Shoreline Leadership Academy
by Maria Katticaran - 35-38 The ethics of co-design: a commentary
by Tridib Banerjee - 39-42 Co-design: equal collaborators but different roles
by Jonathan Barnett - 43-58 The imperatives of TOD regulations: facilitating sustainability and predictability of built-form
by Ajay Garde & Qi Song - 59-78 Refining urban design governance: an investigation of the urban design assessment processes in Aotearoa New Zealand
by David Batchelor - 79-97 The notion of the node: disentangling and conceptualizing infrastructure nodes in the Eurometropolis Lille-Kortrijk-Tournai
by Sophie Leemans & Erik Van Daele & Maarten Gheysen - 98-121 Comprehensive evaluation approach in the assessment of play value of playgrounds: case of Balçova, İzmir
by İpek Kaştaş-Uzun & Oylum Dikmen-Güleryüz - 122-141 Feel the atmosphere: a qualitative study on spatial experiences in contemporary Muße architecture
by Anna Pritzen & Vanessa M.-J. Aeschbach & Sonja Ehret & Roland Thomaschke - 142-144 Engaged urban pedagogy: participatory practices in planning and place-making
by Rob Cowan - 144-146 Sustaining a city’s culture and character. Principles and best practices
by Ombretta Romice
November 2023, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 597-622 Bridging the design / finance divide: adding ‘design strings’ to the finance of urban development
by Matthew Carmona & Tommaso Gabrieli & João Bento - 623-644 Towards a movement-friendly city: lessons from activity scans of five neighbourhoods in Antwerp, Belgium
by Tim Devos & Maarten Van Acker & Jakob Vandevoorde & Stijn Rybels - 645-662 Urban humanities as a framework for the study of public space during the pandemic
by Christopher Giamarino & Claire Nelischer & Andrés F. Ramirez - 663-681 Informal extension of public housing estates in Nairobi – an appraisal of historical typologies and emergent spatial patterns
by Matthijs van Oostrum - 682-698 Data and discourse: an assessment of Taksim urban design competition in terms of populism and participation
by Yiğit Acar & Gönülnur Demet & Melek Kaynar - 699-701 Healthy cities? Design for well-being
by Nastaran Peimani - 701-703 Cycling for sustainable cities
by Billy Fields
September 2023, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 471-488 Victor Gruen versus Jan Gehl – and the contemporary model of pedestrianization
by Kelly Gregg - 489-505 Building Dodger Stadium: Walter O’Malley’s search for nature and modernism in Los Angeles
by Lorne Platt - 506-528 Urban decline to green paradigm: learning from Dessau
by René Davids - 529-546 Retracing reconstruction. An assessment method for urban metamorphoses following extreme events
by Mattia Bertin & Jacopo Galli & Francesco Rossi - 547-569 Cities on the edge: how Bat Yam challenges the common social implications of urban regeneration
by Daphna Levine & Meirav Aharon-Gutman - 570-596 The typological making of retail streets. Santa Ifigenia Street in São Paulo: origin 1850 – 1931
by Pablo Coquillat Mora
July 2023, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 355-374 Gender-bias in the built environment: how young women’s experiences in public space are understood and addressed in London
by Anna Shaikly & Beatriz Mella Lira - 375-396 Forms and patterns of mixticity in compact cities. Mixed-use synergies in the Sagrada Familia neighbourhood of Barcelona
by Eulalia Gomez-Escoda & Carles Crosas Armengol & Mikel Berra-Sandin - 397-425 Design of virtual laneway infrastructure: community activation through augmented reality in underutilized spaces in cities pressured to densify
by Emil Jonescu & Eric Choh & Ahmed Hammad & Khoa Do - 426-448 Implementation of the sustainable urbanization strategy in Malmö and Ostrava
by Karolina Weronika Cynk - 449-467 The significance of public space governance in enhancing the quality of public space delivery and management in South Africa
by Sopna Kumar-Nair & Karina Landman - 468-470 Just urban design: the struggle for a public city
by Ann Forsyth
May 2023, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 257-273 Dreamcatching: introducing a reflexive tool to facilitate situated complexity in urban co-design practices
by Minna Eronen & Åsa Wikberg Nilsson - 274-295 Insights into wayfinding: urban design exploration through the use of algorithmic eye-tracking software
by Justin B. Hollander & Ann Sussman & Peter Lowitt & Neil Angus & Minyu Situ & Aliya Magnuson - 296-315 Public art in cities: what makes it engaging and interactive?
by Caroline Milne & Dorina Pojani - 316-335 Park access affects physical activity: new evidence from geolocated Twitter data analysis
by Chuo Li & Jing Zhao & Junjun Yin & Guangqing Chi - 336-351 Illustrating shared features of students’ cognitive image of a university campus
by Vanessa Joy A. Anacta - 352-353 Temporary and tactical urbanism: (re)assembling urban space
by Peter Bishop
March 2023, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 139-154 Mapping the importance of specific physical elements in urban space for blind and visually impaired people
by Annette Bredmose & Sidse Grangaard & Victoria Linn Lygum & Anders Rhiger Hansen - 155-173 Increasing physical activity and active transportation in an arid city: Slow Streets and the COVID-19 pandemic
by Monica Landgrave-Serrano & Philip Stoker - 174-198 Travellers’ perspectives on historic squares and railway stations in Italian heritage cities revealed through sentiment analysis
by Stefania Stellacci & Sérgio Moro - 199-224 Typological index of alleyways: mapping the pattern of a forgotten urban form element
by Khaled Alawadi & Asim Khanal & Rawan Sohdy Abdelfattah - 225-253 The big squeeze: maintaining the green infrastructure role of estuarine foreshores while adapting to sea-level rise
by Julian Bolleter & Bill Grace & Nicole Edwards & Sarah Foster & Paula Hooper - 254-256 Working cities: architecture, place and production (1st ed.)
by Francesca Froy
January 2023, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-24 Street design preference: an on-line survey
by Emily Talen & Kyoung Whan Choe & Gaby N. Akcelik & Marc G. Berman & Kim L. Meidenbauer - 25-43 Which architectural style makes an attractive street scape? Aesthetic preferences among city centre managers
by Henrik Loodin & Ola Thufvesson - 44-65 Designing thermally sensitive public spaces: an analysis through urban design media
by Ignacio Requena-Ruiz & Daniel Siret & Xenia Stavropulos-Laffaille & Thomas Leduc - 66-94 Design-led solution for curbing crime: the case study of a major entertainment precinct in Perth, Western Australia
by Emil E. Jonescu & Oluwole A. Olatunji & Jason Foo - 95-113 The form of social life: seeing beyond informality in emergent design qualities, the case of Yüksel Street in Ankara
by Duygu Cihanger Ribeiro - 114-135 Myths and imaginaries in architectural competitions
by Aleksander Bern - 136-137 The caring city: ethics of urban design
by Angelika Gabauer & Sabine Knierbein
November 2022, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 617-633 Research through design in urban and landscape design practice
by João Cortesão & Sanda Lenzholzer - 634-648 ‘Creation of a better urban environment’: Sydney’s Civic Design Society 1962–1984
by Robert Freestone - 649-668 Baltimore and the Neighborhood Design Center. Participatory approaches to urban design under conditions of urban shrinkage (1968–2000)
by Gonzalo José López Garrido - 669-691 Pedestrian access to transit in evolution: unfolding the spatialization of rapid-transit planning
by Caterina Villani & Gianni Talamini & Charlie Qiuli Xue - 692-716 Livable streets for schoolchildren: a human-centred understanding of the cognitive benefits of Safe Routes to School
by Bruce Appleyard - 717-718 Urban playground: how child-friendly planning and design can save cities
by Neil Galway - 718-720 Smart design: disruption, crisis, and the reshaping of urban spaces
by Hoon Han - 720-722 Design with Nature Now
by Gareth Doherty - 722-724 Natura Urbana: ecological constellations in urban space
by Henriette Steiner
September 2022, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 513-527 Do welfare states need privately owned public spaces? The relevance of and need for such spaces in German cities
by Dahae Lee & Nele Scholten - 528-545 Analysing the influence of a farmers’ market on spatial behaviour in shared spaces
by Mariana Batista & Bernhard Friedrich - 546-562 A history of New York City’s bonus incentive programme and the changing role of the planning department from 1961 to 2019
by Te-Sheng Huang & Karen A. Franck - 563-588 Pluralist production of urban form: towards a parametric development control for unity in diversity
by Olgu Çalışkan & Yavuz Baver Barut - 589-604 Urban co-creation taxonomy
by Bruno Seve & Ernesto Redondo & Roberto Sega - 605-607 Public places urban spaces: the dimensions of urban design
by Hooman Foroughmand Araabi - 607-609 Urban morphology. An introduction to the study of the physical form of cities
by Szymon Piotr Nogalski - 609-611 Dream city: creation, destruction, and reinvention in downtown Detroit
by Xiao Hu - 611-613 New Towns: the rise and fall and rebirth
by Will Cousins - 613-615 In the images of development: city design in the Global South
by Sanjeev Vidyarthi
July 2022, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 397-420 The political economy of streetspace reallocation projects: Aldgate Square and Bank Junction, London
by Robin Hickman & Katy Huaylla Sallo - 421-440 The role of planners in public open space production in contemporary African cities: a reinjection of the social agenda in planning practice
by Kundani Makakavhule & Danielle Hill - 441-458 Morphological and physical characteristics of the historic urban fabric and traditional streets of Xiguan in Guangzhou
by Daria Lisaia & Chunyang Zhang - 459-482 The assessment of the attractiveness of memorials in historic urban landscape
by Anna Długozima & Kinga Rybak-Niedziółka - 483-503 Smart city place-based outcomes in India: bubble urbanism and socio-spatial fragmentation
by Deepti Prasad & Tooran Alizadeh & Robyn Dowling - 504-506 Planning wild cities: human–nature relationships in the urban age
by Hélène Frichot - 506-508 Concrete cities: why we need to build differently
by Phil Hubbard - 508-509 Better by Design? Architecture, Urban Planning and the Good City
by Paul Jones - 510-512 Mapping urban spaces: designing the European city
by Amra Salihbegović
May 2022, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 287-309 Walkability analyses of Delft city centre by Go-Along walks and testing of different design scenarios for a more walkable environment
by Arzu Erturan & Stefan Christiaan van der Spek - 310-327 More than 300 teardowns later: patterns in architecture and location among teardowns in Naperville, Illinois, 2008-2017
by Brian J. Miller - 328-347 Road – gate – enclosure: elite securityscapes in London and Mexico City
by Emma R. Morales & Rowland Atkinson & Katie Higgins - 348-363 Prioritization of influential factors for the pedestrian facility improvement in Indian cities
by Aromal V & Naseer MA - 364-385 Code as urban vision: a critique of the Buffalo Green Code
by Erkin Özay - 386-387 A city is not a computer: other urban intelligences
by George R. Martin - 388-390 Public space reader
by Patricia Aelbrecht - 390-392 Designing the megaregion: meeting urban challenges at a new scale
by Christina D. Rosan - 392-394 Gray to Green communities: a call to action on the housing and climate crises
by Elise Otto - 394-396 Aesthetics of gentrification: seductive spaces and exclusive communities in the neoliberal city
by Günter Gassner
March 2022, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 161-180 Creativity-driven urban regeneration in the post-socialist context - The case of Csepel Works, Budapest
by Judit Taraba & Claudiu Forgaci & Arie Romein - 181-204 Playful experience design: reactivating public space in Cyprus, a case study perspective
by René Carraz & Anna Merry - 205-224 Urban space of recognition: design for ethno-cultural diversity in the German Colony, Haifa
by Efrat Eizenberg & Yosef Jabareen & Tamir Arviv & Dalya Arussy - 225-244 Re-thinking public spaces at night through the plurality of nocturnal experience: a case study of Liberdade Square, Brazil
by Tatiana de Albuquerque Ferreira & Rodrigo Cury Paraizo - 245-269 Using suitability analysis, informed by Co-Design, to assess contextually appropriate urban growth models in Gulu, Uganda
by Julian Bolleter & Richard Vokes & Anthony Duckworth & Grace Oliver & Tony McBurney & Paula Hooper - 270-278 Multi-functional urban design approaches to manage floods: examples from Dutch cities
by Stefan Al - 279-280 Reflections on Seaside: muses, ideas, influences
by John G. Ellis - 281-283 New towns for the twenty-first century: A guide to planned communities worldwide
by Arthur C. Nelson - 283-285 A history of design institutes in China: from Mao to market
by Jiawen Han
January 2022, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-35 The existential crisis of traditional shopping streets: the sun model and the place attraction paradigm
by Matthew Carmona - 36-38 How to save traditional shopping streets: the place attraction paradigm by Matthew Carmona
by Stefan Al - 39-43 Designing the humanity of place: from the human-centred to ecosystem scale
by Bruce Appleyard - 44-47 Beyond high streets as we know them?
by Luca Bertolini - 48-54 Commentary and reflections on, ‘The existential crisis of traditional shopping streets: the sun model and the place attraction paradigm’, by Matthew Carmona, with particular reference to the Australian retail milieu
by Paul Drechsler - 55-58 Fight, flight, or adapt – the future of our commercial streets
by Conrad Kickert - 59-62 Main street commons: from shopping street to neighbourhood commons
by Vikas Mehta - 63-65 The existential crisis of traditional shopping streets: the SUN model and place attraction paradigm
by David Rudlin - 66-68 Response to ‘the existential crisis of traditional shopping streets: the sun model and the place attraction paradigm’ by Matthew Carmona, University College London
by Emily Talen - 69-72 Butcher, baker, candlestick-maker and… healthcare centre?
by Laura Vaughan - 73-90 The influence of public spaces on emotional states
by Daniel Paül i Agustí & Montserrat Guerrero Lladós - 91-109 The impact of the built environment on creativity in public spaces of Dutch university campuses and science parks
by Isabelle Soares & Viktor Venhorst & Gerd Weitkamp & Claudia Yamu - 110-129 Reconnecting waterfronts and central neighbourhoods: the lessons to be learned from user behaviour for the redesign of public spaces
by Priscilla Ananian & Valérie Ebacher & Ariane Perras - 130-147 Towards a systemic understanding of compact city qualities
by Jaan-Henrik Kain & Marco Adelfio & Jenny Stenberg & Liane Thuvander - 148-149 The Block. A guide for urban designers, architects and town planners
by Ombretta Romice - 150-150 The art of city sketching: a field manual, second edition
by Mike Biddulph - 151-153 Architectural regeneration
by Alison McCandlish - 153-155 Transnational architecture and urbanism – rethinking how cities plan, transform and design
by Alexander Cuthbert - 155-157 Morphological research in planning, urban design and architecture
by Fei Chen - 157-159 Feng Shui and the city: the public and private spaces of Chinese geomancy
by Francesca Piazzoni
November 2021, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 663-680 Design studio performance in complex spatial projects: lessons from The Netherlands
by Jutta Hinterleitner & Tom Daamen & Steffen Nijhuis - 681-698 A real options framework for adaptive urban design
by Tom Coppens & Maarten Van Acker & Thomas Machiels & Tine Compernolle - 699-724 Keeping young families in the centre: a pathways approach to child-friendly urban design
by Anahita Shadkam & Markus Moos - 725-745 Rethinking suburban design: streets v/s alleys in improving network connectivity
by Khaled Alawadi & Asim Khanal & Sara Al Hinai - 746-763 A post-occupancy playground study: relation between user behaviour and design parameters
by Lingyi Gu - 764-780 Consideration of human centred emotional design and cultural strategy in urban regeneration in China
by Fang Bin Guo & Emma Roberts & Xiaochun Zhan & Kevin Johnston
September 2021, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 541-555 Decolonizing Public Space in South Africa: from conceptualization to actualization
by Karina Landman & Kundani Makakavhule - 556-574 Privatized public space in Johannesburg and Nairobi: unexpected opportunities for sociability in highly segregated cities
by Margeaux Adams & Britt Baillie & Julia Carew & Mikara Naidoo - 575-590 Ugly and uglier: defining value and politics in architecture
by Olga Sezneva & Anastasiya Halauniova - 591-612 Mapping as a strategic tool for evidencing social values and supporting joined-up decision making in Reading, England
by Eli Hatleskog & Flora Samuel - 613-629 Analysing the relationship between POI density and stimulus complexity in the urban environment
by Dimitra Dritsa & Nimish Biloria - 630-650 Democratizing design: possibilities for Detroit’s community benefits ordinance
by Lisa Berglund - 651-652 Urban experience and design contemporary perspectives on improving the public realm
by Raphaël Fischler - 653-655 The urban design process
by Robert Richardson - 655-656 Grand theater urbanism: Chinese cities in the 21st century
by Yingting Chen - 657-659 The bird-friendly city, creating safe urban habitats
by Michael C. Houck - 659-660 Developing a sense of place: the role of the arts in regenerating communities
by Angela Brereton - 660-662 Design, control, predict: logistical governance in the smart city
by Rebecca Smith
July 2021, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 405-421 Placelessness of urban design and industrial branding in small town planning
by Jarmo Kortelainen & Moritz Albrecht - 422-440 The role of residential suburbs in the knowledge economy: insights from a design charrette into nomadic and remote work practices
by Matthew Zenkteler & Marcus Foth & Gregory Hearn - 441-466 Delivering medium-density infill development through promoting the benefits and limiting background infill
by Julian Bolleter & Zoe Myers & Paula Hooper - 467-495 Landscape in transition: the case of the Royal Axis in Wilanów
by Dorota Sikora & Małgorzata Kaczyńska - 496-513 Nationalism and urban design: the parliament houses of Canberra and Bangkok
by Sidh Sintusingha & Ross King - 514-529 The complete path effect model of the three-dimensional street environment on street usage time
by Yanyan Heng & Fenghui Zhang - 530-531 Asian alleyways: an urban vernacular in times of globalization
by Ha Minh Hai Thai - 532-533 Sao Paulo: a graphic biography
by Tatiana Moreira de Souza - 534-536 Routledge handbook of street culture
by Ronald Kramer - 536-538 The invention of public space: designing for inclusion in Lindsay’s New York
by Kaja Kuehl - 538-540 Modern Rome: from Napoleon to the twenty-first century
by Francesco Siravo
May 2021, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 265-278 Mapping the ‘beat’: the urban morphologies of Melbourne’s evolving live music clusters
by Ran Pan & Elek Pafka - 279-295 Connectivity of public open space: its meaning for different functions
by G. M. Moore - 296-318 Rethinking legibility in the era of digital mobile maps: an empirical study
by Negar Ahmadpoor & Alastair D. Smith & Tim Heath - 319-340 Revealing distinguishing factors between Space and Place in urban design literature
by Hisham Abusaada & Abeer Elshater - 341-353 Before-and-after analysis of property value around SunRail stations in Orlando, FL
by Chia-Yuan Yu & Xi Huang - 354-373 Project Ashdod: exhibition structure as a reflection of urban environment
by Sharon Yavo-Ayalon - 374-394 Multiple functions of drawings
by Stefano Moroni & Giuseppe Lorini - 395-397 Architecture and the city: selected essays
by John G. Ellis - 397-399 Walking cities: London
by Andrew Hoolachan - 399-401 DIY City: the collective power of small actions
by Doug Farr - 401-402 The planner’s use of information
by Michael Hibbard - 403-403 Correction
by The Editors
March 2021, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 137-140 Understanding the impacts of new mobility, autonomous vehicles, and E-commerce on urban design
by Nico Larco - 141-158 Shared mobility and urban form impacts: a case study of peer-to-peer (P2P) carsharing in the US
by Susan Shaheen & Elliot Martin & Mikaela Hoffman-Stapleton - 159-177 What’s in store: prospects and challenges for American street-level commerce
by Conrad Kickert - 178-183 Commentary: what are the implications of autonomous vehicles for urban design practice?
by David Rouse - 184-208 The urban development and heritage conundrum: the challenges of heritage conservation in the hill-station of Darjeeling
by Suryendu Dasgupta & Pushplata Garg - 209-234 The importance of place-based narrative in suburban forest planning
by Julian Bolleter & Paula Hooper - 235-256 Employing Participatory Risk Mapping (PRM) as a land-use planning method: the case of a derelict former hospital in Laredo, Texas, USA
by Andrew Hilburn & Thomas Zawisza & Julie Bazan & Rey Cruz & José Rodriguez - 257-259 The new companion to urban design
by Aseem Inam - 260-262 Engendering cities: designing sustainable urban spaces for all
by María Elia Gutiérrez Mozo - 262-264 Space and anti-space: the fabric of place, city and architecture
by John G. Ellis
January 2021, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-13 The design of Lincoln Center: from forbidding to inviting
by Te-Sheng Huang & Karen A. Franck - 14-37 Designing a Chinatown anti-displacement map and walking tour with communication asset mapping
by George Villanueva - 38-58 The spatial impact of train stations on small and medium-sized European cities and their contemporary urban design challenges
by Maarten Van Acker & Manuela Triggianese - 59-74 Supplemental safety? Exploring experienced safety in relation to other qualities of successful public spaces
by Jelle Brands & Janne van Doorn & Remco Spithoven - 75-94 Design guidelines for wieldier discretionary review: evidence from Portland
by Ramzi Farhat - 95-116 The transformative role of rivers in the evolution of urban landscapes: a case study from urban rivers of Chelmsford in Essex
by Saruhan Mosler - 117-131 Crafting a planning issue with citizens in the context of planning competition: a case of ‘Nordic Superblock’
by Jonas Sjöblom & J. Kuoppa & M. Laine & E. Alatalo - 132-135 Companion to public space
by Frederick Steiner - 133-135 Monotown: urban dreams brutal imperatives
by Christina E. Crawford
November 2020, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 669-674 The new proxemics: COVID-19, social distancing, and sociable space
by Vikas Mehta - 675-696 Implementing the Supermanzana approach in Barcelona. Critical issues at local and urban level
by Jacopo Scudellari & Luca Staricco & Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone - 697-717 Diversity in urban design and neighbourhood resilience in response to the Great Recession
by Melissa A. Currie - 718-737 Do perceptions of neighbourhood change match objective reality?
by Bahar Durmaz-Drinkwater & Stephen Platt & Işın Can-Traunmüller - 738-757 Reading the urban socio-spatial network through space syntax and geo-tagged Twitter data
by Aminreza Iranmanesh & Resmiye Alpar Atun - 758-777 Emergence of sub-optimal land utilization patterns in Indian cities
by Sweta Byahut & Bimal Patel & Jignesh Mehta - 778-793 Territorial implications of criminality and religiosity in Caracas’s barrios
by Gabriela Quintana Vigiola - 794-811 Landscape urbanism and informal space-making: insights from a guerrilla gardening case in Montreal, Canada
by Vladimir Mikadze