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Adelfio, Marco 2 Finn, Donovan 2 Allacci, MaryAnn Sorensen 1 Arguello, Jose Ernesto Melara 1 Banai, Reza 1 Ben-Hamouche, Mustapha 1 Bermann, Karen 1 Berndgen-Kaiser, Andrea 1 Bläser, Kerstin 1 Campo, Daniel 1 Chapple, Karen 1 Dieterlen, Susan 1 Dilworth, Richardson 1 Doyle-Baker, P.K. 1 Ellisa, Evawani 1 Fox-Kämper, Runrid 1 Frederick, C.P. 1 Gamez, José L.S. 1 Haas, Tigran 1 Haden, Van Ryan 1 Hale, Chris 1 Hanna, Kevin 1 Hata, Hiroaki 1 Hess, Daniel Baldwin 1 Hughes, Alina 1 Irvine, Samantha 1 Jabareen, Yosef 1 Jackson, Louise E. 1 Kotsanas, Cassandra 1 Macedo, Joseli 1 Mack, Elizabeth A. 1 Magder, Rick 1 Manone, Mark 1 Marinaro, Isabella Clough 1 McCormack, G.R. 1 Merlini, Chiara 1 Meyer, Han 1 Mirincheva, Velina 1 Nijhuis, Steffen 1 O'Neill, Kelly 1
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The family house and its territories in contemporary Italy: present conditions and future perspectives
Merlini, Chiara; Zanfi, Federico - In: Journal of Urbanism: International Research on … 7 (2014) 3, pp. 221-244
Family houses are the principal material of the dispersed settlements that have marked the Italian urban landscape since the 1970s. From the Po Plain to the Adriatic coast and Apennine valleys, and all the way down to the Mezzogiorno, these buildings have created a built environment in which...
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Demography-driven suburban decline? At the crossroads: mature single-family housing estates in Germany
Berndgen-Kaiser, Andrea; Bläser, Kerstin; Fox-Kämper, … - In: Journal of Urbanism: International Research on … 7 (2014) 3, pp. 286-306
Germany is one of the Western countries in which the impact of the second demographic transition is most apparent. Among many other effects on socioeconomic systems, demographic shrinkage will seriously challenge the housing market. Recent studies hypothesize that a demography-induced fall in...
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Sustainable urban qualities in the emerging city of Doha
Wiedmann, Florian; Salama, Ashraf M.; Mirincheva, Velina - In: Journal of Urbanism: International Research on … 7 (2014) 1, pp. 62-84
Various urban qualities are required for sustainable urban development, which is a particular challenge in the case of emerging cities such as Qatar's capital, Doha. Therefore, this paper seeks to introduce a framework concerning how to investigate urban qualities and their production in space...
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On place-making, participation and public art: the Gorbals, Glasgow
Pollock, Venda Louise; Paddison, Ronan - In: Journal of Urbanism: International Research on … 7 (2014) 1, pp. 85-105
Public art has become part of the rhetoric of regeneration and within this participation has come to play an increasingly significant role. Public art, through its aesthetic and process, is perceived as integral to place-making within regeneration practice, affording cohesion to otherwise...
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Promoting walking and cycling: new perspectives on sustainable travel
Skillen, Jack - In: Journal of Urbanism: International Research on … 7 (2014) 2, pp. 212-213
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Integration of GIS and perception assessment in the creation of needs-based urban parks in Ramallah, Palestine
Thawaba, Salem A. - In: Journal of Urbanism: International Research on … 7 (2014) 2, pp. 170-186
In Palestinian cities, urban parks are rare and their size is limited, comprising roughly 0.5 m2 per person in Palestine's fastest growing city, Ramallah. Prior studies indicate that conventional planning, zoning, and standards-based approaches do not fully meet people's needs for parks in urban...
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Hidden density in single-family neighborhoods: backyard cottages as an equitable smart growth strategy
Wegmann, Jake; Chapple, Karen - In: Journal of Urbanism: International Research on … 7 (2014) 3, pp. 307-329
Secondary units, or separate small dwellings embedded within single-family residential properties, constitute a frequently overlooked strategy for urban infill in high-cost metropolitan areas in the United States. This study, which is situated within California's San Francisco Bay Area, draws...
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The future of single-family detached housing
Adelfio, Marco - In: Journal of Urbanism: International Research on … 7 (2014) 3, pp. 217-220
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Happy city: transforming our lives through urban design
Parham, Susan - In: Journal of Urbanism: International Research on … 7 (2014) 2, pp. 213-215
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Hidden in plain sight: design approaches to Midwestern Mexican-American landscapes
Dieterlen, Susan - In: Journal of Urbanism: International Research on … 7 (2014) 2, pp. 109-129
While increasing numbers of new immigrants from Mexico, recruited for meatpacking, food-processing, and light-manufacturing jobs, have been joining Mexican-origin people resident in the Midwest since the early twentieth century, both established and new Mexican-American communities remain...
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