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January 2024, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-23 Urban form and the socioeconomic and environmental dimensions of cities
by Vítor Oliveira - 24-46 Implementation of the New Urban Agenda on a local level: an effective community engagement methodology for human-centred urban design
by Silvia G. Tavares & David Sellars & Karine Dupré & Gregor H. Mews - 47-68 Romantic relationships and the built environment: a case study of a U.S. college town
by Clio Andris & Seolha Lee - 69-88 Building in common: (re)integrating social services and community space in church redevelopment projects
by Clara Shipman & Matti Siemiatycki - 89-110 Changes in urban fabric – a cause or a result of an innovation district?
by Ilona Morawska & Karolina Anielska & Jacek Gądecki & Łukasz Afeltowicz - 111-136 How street quality influences the walking experience: an inquiry into the perceptions of adults with diverse ages and disabilities
by T. Bozovic & E. Hinckson & T. Stewart & M. Smith - 137-163 Assessing the relationship between sidewalk walkability and pedestrians’ travel behaviors in hot arid regions: Khobar, Saudi Arabia
by Ali AlQahtany & Hatem Touman Abdelhamid & Abdulmalik Shinawi & Abdulrahman AlQahtani & Nawaf Mohamed Alshabibi
October 2023, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 407-429 Conviviality in the city: experience-based spatial design against the segregation of places
by Katja Maununaho & Eeva Puumala & Henna Luoma-Halkola - 430-446 Child, play, and urban space: a historical overview and a holistic paradigm for child-centered urbanism
by Garyfallia Katsavounidou - 447-479 Examining the streets of Kabalagala’s CBD Using Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED)
by Hillary Shiverenje Songole - 480-497 Assessing the COVID-19 outbreak effects on active mobility of men in comparison with women
by Amin Shaer & Meysam Rezaei & Behnam Moghani Rahimi - 498-527 Factors affecting social sustainability in the historical city centres of Iran
by Arman Mirzakhani & Mateu Turró & Mostafa Behzadfar - 528-547 New towns: the dilemma of newness and Genius Loci. The case of Bouinan, Algeria
by Mustapha Ben-Hamouche
July 2023, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 267-285 Understanding informal functional mix: morphogenic mapping of Old Dhaka
by Fatema Meher Khan & Elek Pafka & Kim Dovey - 286-309 Implementation of a Place Game tool in the city of Rotterdam to enhance urban resilience to climate change through placemaking
by Konstantina Vidou & Dionysis Latinopoulos - 310-340 Women’s mobilities and perceived safety: urban form matters. Evidence from three peripheral districts in the city of Bogotá
by Paola Pucci & Giovanni Vecchio & Erika Andrea Gallego Vega - 341-357 Becoming walkable: relational and contextual effects of enhanced walkability
by Soroush Masoumzadeh & Caryl Bosman & Natalie Osborne - 358-379 ‘Just right’ urbanism? Beyond communitarian ideals in Stockholm’s compact neighbourhoods
by Crystal V. Olin & Michelle Thompson-Fawcett - 380-406 Expanding in the mountains: spatial patterns of urban form in a rapidly urbanising small city of Vietnam
by Thi-Thanh-Hiên Pham & Jérémy Gelb & Isabelle Gagnon
April 2023, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 125-141 Lest we forget: media predictions of a post-Covid-19 urban future
by Dorina Pojani & Sara Alidoust - 142-167 In and out of place in Federation Square
by Jonathan Daly - 168-195 Streets, density, and the superblock: neighborhood planning units and street connectivity in Abu Dhabi
by Khaled Alawadi & Ngoc Hong Nguyen & Eiman Alrubaei & Martin Scoppa - 196-220 Does café culture drive artistic enclaves?
by Hyesun Jeong - 221-241 Unpacking Latino urbanisms: a four-part thematic framework around culturally relevant responses to structural forces
by Andrea Garfinkel-Castro - 242-265 Framing the beholder’s visual experience: an investigation of perspectival thinking for urban design
by Hiroaki Hata & Ernest Sternberg
January 2023, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-18 Public space privatisation: are users concerned?
by Els Leclercq & Dorina Pojani - 19-41 Walkability: a review of trends
by Rob Shields & Edmar Joaquim Gomes da Silva & Thiago Lima e Lima & Nathalia Osorio - 42-64 Millennials and the contested urban legacy of post-war modernist social housing in the UK
by Patricia Simoes Aelbrecht & Aidan while - 65-83 Star architecture projects and their effects: tracing the evidence
by J. Dreher & N. Alaily-Mattar & A. Thierstein - 84-100 The influence of family relations on the housing preferences of Millennials in Depok, Indonesia
by Joko Adianto & Rossa Turpuk Gabe & Muhammad Akmal Farraz - 101-124 Safety-critical events in bicycle lanes in Jongno, Seoul
by Jiwoon Jeong & Youngjun Park & Sohyun Park
October 2022, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 393-394 Journal of urbanism editorial
by Emily Talen - 395-420 Sustainable urban forms: eco-neighbourhoods in Europe
by Oriana Codispoti - 421-441 The immigrant effect on commuting modal shares: variation and consistency across metropolitan zones
by Rafael Harun & Pierre Filion & Markus Moos - 442-469 Changing public spaces and urban resilience in the City of Tshwane, South Africa
by Karina Landman & Darren Nel - 470-490 Exploring nodality and connectivity as dimensions to promote sustainable urban form in medium-sized Chilean cities: the case of Isla Teja in Valdivia
by Mariana Estrada Velázquez & Antonio Zumelzu & Laura Rodríguez - 491-518 Comparing approaches in urban morphology
by Cláudia Monteiro & Paulo Pinho
July 2022, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 261-281 Urban and environmental regeneration in Mexican cities: a design framework
by Miguel Angel Bartorila & Gabriel Diaz Montemayor - 282-321 Subsurface visualization in the planning products of disaster scapes in the USA and Japan
by F.L. Hooimeijer & K. Sugano & D. Böing & F. LaFleur - 322-339 Food assets for whom? Community perspectives on food asset mapping in Canada
by Tammara Soma & Tamara Shulman & Belinda Li & Janette Bulkan & Meagan Curtis - 340-366 Developed vs. undeveloped streets in Da Nang, Vietnam: which are more usable, and for whom?
by Duy Thinh Do & Suguru Mori - 367-392 Formal and cultural readings of a vanished community: explorations of the Jewish district of Łódź
by Ruthie Kaplan & Rachel Kallus
April 2022, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 133-164 The “public-isation” of private space – towards a charter of public space rights and responsibilities
by Matthew Carmona - 165-191 The evolution of pathways linking main streets and marketplaces to home-based business locations in Hanoi, Vietnam
by Ha Minh Hai Thai & Quentin Stevens & Judy Rogers - 192-221 An approach to visual interaction analysis of urban spaces. Central Barcelona as a case study
by Álvaro Clua & Carles Crosas & Josep Parcerisa - 222-240 The safety of public space: urban design guidelines for neighborhood park planning
by Sungduck Lee - 241-257 Does compact development in midsize cities contribute to quality of life?
by Sara Habibi & Esfandiar Zebardast - 258-260 COVID-19’s challenges to urbanism: social distancing and the phenomenon of boredom in urban spaces
by Hisham Abusaada & Abeer Elshater
January 2022, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-16 Precedents in routine and non-routine design situations: an empirical study based on two contrasting urban development projects
by Nadia Arab & Rachel Mullon - 17-38 Understanding passengers’ fear of crime at train stations through neighbourhood types: a typological study of the Copenhagen metropolitan area
by Sofie Kirt Strandbygaard & Lotte M. Bjerregaard Jensen & Bo Grönlund & Otto Anker Nielsen & Alan Keith Spence Jones & Matthew Flower - 39-60 From underdetermined to overdetermined space: public/private interfaces and activities in residential alleys
by Miza Moreau - 61-83 Urban porosity: a chronicle of spatial inclusion in Matonge, Brussels
by Jeroen Stevens - 84-105 Appropriating public space: transformations of public life and loose parts in urban villages
by Matthijs Van Oostrum - 106-129 The sound perceptions of urban pavements by sighted and visually impaired people – a case study in Surabaya, Indonesia
by Christina E. Mediastika & Anugrah S. Sudarsono & Luciana Kristanto - 130-131 Community arts and culture initiatives in Singapore: understanding the nodal approach
by T. C. Chang
October 2021, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 409-433 Walkability – the New Urbanism principle for urban regeneration
by Monika Maria Cysek-Pawlak & Marek Pabich - 434-456 Realised pedestrian accessibility of an informal settlement in Jakarta, Indonesia
by Isti Hidayati & C. Yamu & W. Tan - 457-489 Designing urban parks for inclusion, equity, and diversity
by Vikas Mehta & Binita Mahato - 490-514 The use of morphological description in neighbourhood planning: form-based assessment of physical character and design rules
by Garyfalia Palaiologou & Taimaz Larimian & Laura Vaughan
July 2021, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 263-271 Exploring food and urbanism II editorial
by Susan Parham - 272-287 The foodscape of the urban poor in Jakarta: street food affordances, sharing networks, and individual trajectories
by Laura Arciniegas - 288-308 Emotional diners and rational eaters – constructing the urban lunch experience
by Ari Hynynen & Inari Aaltojärvi & Anu Hopia & Heikki Uimonen - 309-336 Digging up the past: urban agriculture narratives in Melbourne and São Paulo
by Adrian H. Hearn & Thaís Mauad & Chris Williams & Luis Fernando Amato-Lourenço & Guilherme Reis Ranieri - 337-355 Urban food forestry networks and Urban Living Labs articulations
by Barbara Ribeiro & Nick Lewis - 356-386 Planning for a sustainable food system. The potential role of urban agriculture in Lisbon Metropolitan Area
by Teresa Marat-Mendes & João Cunha Borges & AnaMélice Dias & Raul Lopes - 387-408 Scaffolding transitions of possibility: the food walk as embodied method in Singapore
by Huiying Ng
April 2021, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 129-144 The rise and fall of the American pedestrian mall
by Samantha Matuke & Stephan Schmidt & Wenzheng Li - 145-164 Sharing feelings about neighborhood transformation on Facebook: online affective placemaking in Amsterdam-Noord
by Pieter Breek & Jasper Eshuis & Joke Hermes - 165-184 The sound of new urbanism
by Yalcin Yildirim & Mahyar Arefi - 185-203 Extreme-city-territories. Coastal geographies in the Veneto region
by Chiara Cavalieri - 204-221 Park access policies: measuring the effects of the introduction of fees and women-only days on the volume of park visitors and physical activity in Bahrain
by Joao Pinelo Silva - 222-236 Immigration, education, sense of community and mental well-being: the case of visible minority immigrants in Canada
by Boadi Agyekum & Pius Siakwah & John Kwame Boateng - 237-261 Public open spaces in private developments in Hong Kong: new spaces for social activities?
by Francesco Rossini & Melody Hoi-lam Yiu
January 2021, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-17 Young people: being apart, together in an urban park
by Irina van Aalst & Jelle Brands - 18-33 Emerging narratives of parking supply and demand in contemporary cities
by Dorina Pojani & Neil Sipe - 34-57 Living in the diagram: from Utopian landscape to modest urban neighborhood
by Joseph Heathcott - 58-74 Greater Zurich does not use land parsimoniously: despite the spatial planning act, which has been in force since 1980
by Sibylle Wälty - 75-96 Urban spatial structure in central Iran: introduction & analysis of sahe-ja
by Shahead Maghreby & Samira Hosseini Yazdi & Mahmoud Ghalehnoee & Ghasem Motalebi & Stephen Caffey - 97-124 Exploring sustainable urbanism in masterplanned developments: a collective case study of slippage between principles, policies, and practices
by Susan Parham & Alasdair Jones - 125-127 5 Rules for tomorrow’s cities
by Doug Kelbaugh
October 2020, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 387-409 Anti-adaptive urbanism: long-term implications of building inward-turned neighborhoods in Israel
by Nurit Alfasi & Amitai Raphael Shnizik & Maureen Davidson & Alon Kahani - 410-430 Paolo Soleri and America’s Third Utopia: the sustainable City-Region
by Carlos J. L. Balsas - 431-447 Aging and the built environment: is mobility constrained for institutionalized older adults?
by Gonçalo Santinha & Jan Wolf & Catarina Costa - 448-465 A tale of two cities - A comparative study of historical urban cores
by Olha Tikhonova & José Beirão - 466-488 A systematisation of policies and programs focused on informal urban settlements: reviewing the cases of São Paulo, Luanda, and Istanbul
by Jorge Manuel Gonçalves & J. M. R. F. Gama - 489-512 Spatial urban density modelling using the concept of carrying capacity: a case study of Isfahan, Iran
by Asadallah Karimi & Mahmoud Reza Delavar & Mahmood Mohammadi & Payam Ghadirian - 513-514 Forma urbana e sostenibilità. L’esperienza degli ecoquartieri Europei
by Vito De Bellis
July 2020, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 263-285 ‘Living outside the house’: how families raising young children in new, private high-rise developments experience their local environment
by Fiona J. Andrews & Elyse Warner - 286-302 Residents' preferences for private amenities and trade-offs associated with various spatial densities and patterns
by Noah S. Billig & Carl A. Smith & Rachael Moyer - 303-324 Do home buyers value the New Urbanist neighborhood? The case of Issaquah Highlands, WA
by Jinyhup Kim & Chang-Hee Christine Bae - 325-356 Exploring the socio-spatial patterns of diversity and its influencing factors at a metropolitan scale
by Mohammad Ghazaie & Mojtaba Rafieian & Hashem Dadashpoor - 357-383 The assessed value of cultural destinations in Toronto
by Shoshanah B. D. Goldberg-Miller & Jack L. Nasar & Justin Reeves Meyer - 384-385 The urban fix: resilient cities in the war against climate change, heat islands and overpopulation
by Patrick M. Condon
April 2020, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 133-152 Smart city strategies: time to involve people. Comparing Amsterdam, Barcelona and Paris
by François Mancebo - 153-169 Repurposing a historic school building as a teacher’s village: exploring the connection between school closures, housing affordability, and community goals in a gentrifying neighborhood
by Ivis García - 170-186 It’s the journey, not the destination: the effect of school travel mode on student achievement
by Ryan Yeung & Phuong Nguyen-Hoang - 187-212 Urban climate resilience through socio-ecological planning: a case study in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
by Luna Khirfan & Hadi El-Shayeb - 213-235 Urban, suburban or rural? Understanding preferences for the residential environment
by Sylvia J.T. Jansen - 236-261 Sense of place: trends from the literature
by Jake Nelson & Jeong Joo Ahn & Elizabeth A. Corley - 262-262 Correction
by The Editors
January 2020, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-12 Exploring food and urbanism
by Susan Parham - 13-37 Feeding the global city: urban transformation and urban food supply chain in 21st-century Istanbul
by Candan Turkkan - 38-52 Malawian urbanism and urban poverty: geographies of food access in Blantyre
by Liam Riley - 53-67 Reconnection and reflexivity in Islamabad, Pakistan
by Saher Hasnain - 68-96 Food consumption in the everyday life of liveable cities: design implications for conviviality
by Abeer Elshater - 97-113 Sharing a meal: a diversity of performances engendered by a social innovation
by Marianne J. Dagevos & Esther J. Veen - 114-132 Production of Edibles and Use of Garden Waste in Domestic Gardens of a Middle-Class Suburb in Cape Town, South Africa
by Anjali Mistry & Manfred Spocter
October 2019, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 373-392 A typological approach to planning
by Kai Gu & Ye Li & Xi Zheng - 393-411 New housing patterns and spatial fragmentation in Gulf cities
by Florian Wiedmann & Ashraf M. Salama & Hatem G. A. Ibrahim & Velina Mirincheva - 412-432 An historico-geographical theory of urban form
by Vítor Oliveira - 433-455 Inventing what Millennials want downtown: housing the urban generation in low-density metropolitan regions
by Deirdre Pfeiffer & Genevieve Pearthree & Meagan M. Ehlenz - 456-475 Walkability vs. walking: assessing outcomes of walkability at Southeast False Creek, Vancouver, Canada
by Cynthia Girling & K. Zheng & A. Monti & M. Ebneshahidi - 476-495 Determinants of perceived insecurity in a low-income neighborhood in Accra, Ghana
by Charlotte Wrigley-Asante & Louis Kusi Frimpong & Jane Tornuxi Amu & George Owusu & Martin Oteng-Ababio - 496-521 Serendipitous conservation: faith-to-faith conversion of historic churches in Buffalo
by Ashima Krishna & Enjoli Hall
July 2019, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 259-278 Visual engagement with urban street edges: insights using mobile eye-tracking
by James Simpson & Megan Freeth & Kimberley J. Simpson & Kevin Thwaites - 279-295 Thinking against Heritage: speculative development and emancipatory politics in the City of London
by Günter Gassner - 296-319 Large multifunctional suburban centres and the transformation of the suburban realm
by Pierre Filion & Sara Saboonian - 320-345 Managing change: Seattle’s 21st century urban renaissance
by Katherine Idziorek & Manish Chalana - 346-353 Progressive land sub-division in the metropolitan border in Buenos Aires between 1972 and 2012
by Patricia López-Goyburu - 354-372 Forces shaping urban morphology in Southern Africa Today: unequal interplay among people, practice and policy
by Innocent Chirisa & Abraham Matamanda
April 2019, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 131-155 Plastic flowers and mowed lawns: the exploration of everyday unsustainability
by Helen Kopnina - 156-171 Seeing the city: using eye-tracking technology to explore cognitive responses to the built environment
by Justin B. Hollander & Alexandra Purdy & Andrew Wiley & Veronica Foster & Robert J.K. Jacob & Holly A. Taylor & Tad T. Brunyé - 172-187 Towards a Deleuzoguattarian methodology for urban design
by Hooman Foroughmand Araabi & Alex McDonald - 188-202 Sense of place and mental wellness amongst African immigrants in Canada
by Boadi Agyekum & K. Bruce Newbold - 203-229 Retrofitting business suburbia: competition, transformation, and challenges in metropolitan Boston’s suburban office parks
by Hendrik Jansen & Brent D. Ryan - 230-243 Zoning changes and social diversity in New York City, 1990–2015
by Juan G. Yunda & Junfeng Jiao - 244-258 ‘Let’s be friends’; exploring governance, crime precipitators and public safety in the night-time economies of Cardiff (Wales) and Perth (Australia)
by Paul Cozens & Shane Greive & Colin Rogers
January 2019, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-14 Overcoming flaws in permeability measures: modified route directness
by Paul Stangl - 15-33 One step ahead of the bulldozer: historic preservation in Houston, Texas
by Stephanie Ryberg-Webster - 34-59 Evaluating Landscape Urbanism: evidence from Lafayette Park, Detroit
by Ryan Locke & Peter Elmlund & Michael W. Mehaffy - 60-82 “Laboratorio Q”, Seville: creative production of collective spaces before and after austerity
by María Carrascal & Pablo Sendra & Antonio Alanís & Plácido González Martínez & Alfonso Guajardo-Fajardo & Carlos García Vázquez - 83-102 Stranger adaptations: public/private interfaces, adaptations, and ethnic diversity in Bankstown, Sydney
by Sanaz Alian & Stephen Wood - 103-127 Understanding the context of neighborhood parks: a method for public space classification
by Sungduck Lee - 128-129 Urban Rage: the revolt of the excluded
by Azat Zana Gündoğan
October 2018, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 387-411 A public health perspective on small business development: a review of the literature
by Alina Schnake-Mahl & Jessica A. R. Williams & Barry Keppard & Mariana Arcaya - 412-435 Walk Score® versus residents’ perceptions of walkability in Omaha, NE
by Bradley Bereitschaft - 436-459 Is there suitable housing near work? The impact of housing suitability on commute distances in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver
by Markus Moos & Nick Revington & Tristan Wilkin - 460-479 Informal settlement upgrading in South Africa: beneficiaries’ perceptions over nearly twenty-five years
by John Ntema & Ruth Massey & Lochner Marais & Jan Cloete & Molefi Lenka - 480-502 In support of the unambiguous neighborhood: a proposed size typology
by Emily Talen - 503-504 Urbanity and density in 20th century design
by Susan Parham - 505-508 The past and future city: how historic preservation is reviving America’s communities
by Steven W. Semes
July 2018, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 257-276 “A tapestry without instructions.” Lived experiences of community in an outer suburb of Melbourne, Australia
by Fiona J. Andrews & Louise Johnson & Elyse Warner - 277-302 Privileging the private home: a case of persuasive storytelling in early twentieth-century professional discourses
by Sonia A. Hirt - 303-328 The significance of the subsurface in urban renewal
by Fransje L. Hooimeijer & Linda Maring - 329-346 Residents’ relationship with green infrastructure in Cosmo City, Johannesburg
by Olumuyiwa Bayode Adegun - 347-361 When green is grievous: downsides in human-nature interactions in informal urban settlements
by Olumuyiwa Bayode Adegun - 362-382 Green urban cemeteries: more than just parks
by Margrete Skår & Helena Nordh & Grete Swensen - 383-385 City of well-being: a radical guide to planning
by Eduardo Oliveira
April 2018, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 129-148 The economic impact of one to two-way street conversions: advancing a context-sensitive framework
by William Riggs & Bruce Appleyard - 149-174 Residential preferences, transit accessibility and social equity: insights from the Denver region
by Kara S. Luckey & Wesley E. Marshall & Catherine Durso & Carol Atkinson-Palombo - 175-201 Urban development around bus rapid transit stops in seven cities in Latin-America
by Daniel A. Rodriguez & C. Erik Vergel-Tovar - 202-232 The structural variability of quarters and residential areas in the historical texture of the city of Yazd based on Islamic rules and jurisprudence: a case study of Golchinan quarter
by Hamid Azizi Bondarabady & Amir Reza Khavarian-Garmsir - 233-253 Little Free Libraries: an examination of micro-urbanist interventions
by Carolina S. Sarmiento & J. Revel Sims & Alfonso Morales - 254-256 Small town composition: sketching a shared area of argument
by Mark C. Childs
January 2018, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-23 Design governance the CABE way, its effectiveness and legitimacy
by Matthew Carmona & Claudio de Magalhães & Lucy Natarajan - 24-40 Rethinking how built environments influence subjective well-being: a new conceptual framework
by Kostas Mouratidis - 41-62 A human-scaled GIS: measuring and visualizing social interaction in Barcelona’s
by Philip Speranza - 63-80 Climbing the city. Inhabiting verticality outside of comfort bubbles
by Andrea Mubi Brighenti & Andrea Pavoni - 81-102 An indicator approach to sustainable urban freight transport
by Heleen Buldeo Rai & Tom van Lier & Dries Meers & Cathy Macharis - 103-127 The resilience of a London Great Estate: urban development, adaptive capacity and the politics of stewardship
by Juliet Patricia Davis
October 2017, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 385-400 The travels, triumphs and travails of new urbanism: representational geographies in US newspapers, 1990–2012
by Yonn Dierwechter & Brian Coffey - 401-421 Feeling safe and comfortable in the urban environment
by Helen Bennetts & Veronica Soebarto & Susan Oakley & Paul Babie - 422-441 Assessing equity and urban/rural road safety disparities in the US
by Wesley E. Marshall & Nicholas N. Ferenchak - 442-467 Repealing minimum parking requirements in Buffalo: new directions for land use and development
by Daniel Baldwin Hess - 468-486 How can authorities support urban consolidation centres? A review of the accompanying measures
by Philippe Lebeau & Sara Verlinde & Cathy Macharis & Joeri Van Mierlo - 487-499 Evaluating the impacts of density on urban goods movement externalities
by Erica Wygonik & Anne Goodchild - 500-501 DIY Detroit: making do in a city without services
by Hans Schlappa
July 2017, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 257-274 New urban paradigm beyond the west: investigating the regeneration of urban villages in Guangzhou, China
by Zhihua Zhou - 275-295 The role of ethnic retailing in retrofitting suburbia: case studies from Toronto, Canada
by Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang & Amanda Xiaoxuan Chen - 296-309 Can web-based community engagement inform equitable planning outcomes? A case study of bikesharing
by Daniel Piatkowski & Wesley Marshall & Nader Afzalan - 310-317 Rethinking the Providence Hill cable car: transit, equity, and urban design in Rio de Janeiro
by Patrick C. Braga - 318-332 Meeting on the marketplace: on the integrative potential of The Hague Market
by Patrícia Schappo & Rianne van Melik - 333-355 Territoriality and safety in urban residential neighborhoods in Nigeria
by Patience Adzande & Timothy Terver Gyuse - 356-382 Placemaking and climate change adaptation: new qualitative and quantitative considerations for the “Place Diagram”
by A. Santos Nouri & João Pedro Costa - 383-384 Cognitive architecture. Designing for how we respond to the built environment
by Ombretta Romice
April 2017, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 129-149 Why people walk: modeling foundational and higher order needs based on latent structure
by Patrick Buckley & Paul Stangl & Jeff Guinn - 150-162 Permeability and interface catchment: measuring and mapping walkable access
by Elek Pafka & Kim Dovey - 163-180 Space syntax analysis of tourists’ movement patterns in the historical district of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
by Mahsa Mansouri & Norsidah Ujang - 181-197 Neighborhood sociodemographics and change in built infrastructure
by Jana A. Hirsch & Geoffrey F. Green & Marc Peterson & Daniel A. Rodriguez & Penny Gordon-Larsen - 198-216 Do “creative” and “non-creative” workers exhibit similar preferences for urban amenities? An exploratory case study of Omaha, Nebraska
by Bradley Bereitschaft - 217-230 Towers on the steppe: compact city plans and local perceptions of urban densification in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
by Raven Anderson & Michael Hooper & Aldarsaikhan Tuvshinbat - 231-253 Generative forces shaping the traditional city: the case of Hoian, Vietnam
by Ngoc Hong Nguyen - 254-255 La métropolisation en question
by Stéphane Sadoux - 255-256 Neo-georgian architecture 1880-1970: a reappraisal
by Robert Adam
January 2017, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-14 Housing at the neighbourhood level: a review of the initial approaches to neighbourhood development plans under the Localism Act 2011 in England
by Nick Bailey - 15-28 Mapping urban assemblages: the production of spatial knowledge
by Kim Dovey & Mirjana Ristic - 29-48 How participatory processes impact children and contribute to planning: a case study of neighborhood design from Boulder, Colorado, USA
by Victoria Derr & Ildikó G. Kovács - 49-62 Talking TOD: learning about transit-oriented development in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands
by Dea van Lierop & Kees Maat & Ahmed El-Geneidy - 63-76 Integrating “standard” residents into “non-standard” communities: a longitudinal analysis of social capital in a new urbanist development
by Joseph F. Cabrera & Stephan Scholz & George Hobor & Omar Lizardo - 77-97 Home touring as hospitable urbanism
by Jennifer Kitson - 98-110 Eye-tracking technology, visual preference surveys, and urban design: preliminary evidence of an effective methodology
by Robert B. Noland & Marc D. Weiner & Dong Gao & Michael P. Cook & Anton Nelessen - 111-124 Re-sensing Las Vegas: aesthetic entrepreneurship and local urban culture
by Michael Ian Borer - 125-127 Walkability: to quantify or not to quantify
by William Riggs
October 2016, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 305-328 Digital neighborhoods
by Luc Anselin & Sarah Williams - 329-352 How ideas work: memes and institutional material in the first 100 years of the neighborhood unit
by Jason Brody - 353-371 Taking the High Line: elevated parks, transforming neighbourhoods, and the ever-changing relationship between the urban and nature
by Hélène Littke & Ryan Locke & Tigran Haas - 372-387 Does downtown office property perform better in live–work–play centers?
by Emil Malizia & Yan Song