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Barnett, Jonathan 3 Lang, Jon 3 Ryan, Brent D. 3 Allan, Penny 2 Brand, Diane 2 Forsyth, Ann 2 Kullmann, Karl 2 Moulaert, Frank 2 Schreurs, Jan 2 Syms, Paul 2 Talen, Emily 2 White, James T. 2 Zammit, Antoine 2 Adams, David 1 Araabi, Hooman Foroughmand 1 Atmodiwirjo, Paramita 1 Baker, John 1 Bakshi, Anita 1 Biddulph, Mike 1 Boano, Camillo 1 Bolleter, Julian 1 Bomans, Kirsten 1 Bose, Mallika 1 Brody, Jason 1 Bryant, Martin 1 Calderon, Camilo 1 Carmona, Matthew 1 Chapman, David 1 Chapman, Ralph 1 Chelleri, Lorenzo 1 Childs, Mark C. 1 Cook, Jessica 1 Cox, Veerle 1 Cuff, Dana 1 Cuthbert, Alexander 1 Depriest-Hricko, Leah R. 1 Dewaelheyns, Valerie 1 Dobbie, Meredith 1 Dovey, Kim 1 Duarte, Fabio 1
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Design Quality Preferences for Walking in Youth in a Rural Setting
Cook, Jessica; Bose, Mallika; Main, Deborah S. - In: Journal of Urban Design 19 (2014) 2, pp. 171-188
Studies demonstrate a relationship between built environment features and walking among youth. However, most research has focused on measuring objective features of the built environment, and fewer studies have looked at the more subjective features such as design quality that may influence how...
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Four Imperatives for Preventing Demolition by Neglect
Newman, Galen; Saginor, Jesse - In: Journal of Urban Design 19 (2014) 5, pp. 622-637
Population and land-use relocation in the United States contributes to the generation of many functionless, unmaintained historic structures. Many once-vital buildings have been removed, while others have simply been abandoned and left to decay or 'demolished through neglect'. The National Trust...
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Good Urbanism: Six Steps to Creating Prosperous Places
Ryan, Brent D. - In: Journal of Urban Design 19 (2014) 1, pp. 142-144
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Compromised or Savvy? Achievable Norms in Urban Design
Forsyth, Ann - In: Journal of Urban Design 19 (2014) 1, pp. 44-46
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Women's Health and the World's Cities
Greed, Clara - In: Journal of Urban Design 19 (2014) 1, pp. 144-146
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Green Cities of Europe. Global Lessons on Green Urbanism
Valente, Renata - In: Journal of Urban Design 19 (2014) 5, pp. 759-763
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Comments on 'The Place Shaping Continuum: A Theory of Urban Design Process'
Lang, Jon - In: Journal of Urban Design 19 (2014) 1, pp. 41-43
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Urban Form and Memory Discourses: Spatial Practices in Contested Cities
Bakshi, Anita - In: Journal of Urban Design 19 (2014) 2, pp. 189-210
Cities are central to ethno-national conflicts, where tailored myths and memories are used to lay claim to the rightful ownership of certain sites. In this context, spatial practices that harness memory become a critical part of a purposive reconstruction of the past, and memory discourses...
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Walking as a Planned Activity: Elevated Pedestrian Network and Urban Design Regulation in Hong Kong
Tan, Zheng; Xue, Charlie Q.L. - In: Journal of Urban Design 19 (2014) 5, pp. 722-744
This paper sets the elevated pedestrian systems of Hong Kong in the context of planning regulation and land finance. Pedestrian networks have enhanced the internal circulation of major catchment areas around activity centres and transportation interchanges. They have become an administratively...
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Rural Design: A New Design Discipline
Childs, Mark C. - In: Journal of Urban Design 19 (2014) 2, pp. 263-265
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