This article considers the factors contributing to the recent international trend for a differentiation between planning and urban design. It considers these highly related fields from the perspective of neoliberalism, global competition, and the doxa of New Urbanism. The article argues that urban design needs to be retained as an important subset of planning practice, concerned with the physical design of cities, so that the core planning values of serving the public interest in the attainment of social equity, democratic civil society, and an ecologically sustainable future may be maintained in our city-building processes
AbstractUrban Design derived as a separate profession after the determinations of the 1956 internati...
The conventional approach to defining the field of urban design is morpho-logical; that is, accordin...
Urbane design concerns itself with promoting the qualities associated with the urban – dynamism, tra...
This article considers the factors contributing to the recent international trend for a differentiat...
Urban planning as a field is ill defined in contents and in scope, and the public hardly knows what ...
How come, that there is often a gap between what is considered good urban design and the built reali...
If we now live with a planetary urban process (Brenner & Schmid, 2015a), the very idea of “future ci...
urbanism, and the just city. The first type emphasizes the planner’s role in mediating among “stakeh...
In the last decades, important Anglo-Saxon and American planning approaches have considered the plan...
Cities and their precinct are shaped by many hands within the capital web of public capital investme...
Abstract The concept of city design is often very uncertain and hard to defne because it involves a ...
On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, urban planning and urban design are expected to have more robus...
The city is a complex living organism mostly affected by decisions taken whether they are political,...
Debate against a postulate that urban planners in general lack theoretical insight and that urban p...
In this commentary, I respond to Cozzolino’s (URBAN Des Int 27(1):43–52, 2022) recent paper titled ‘...
AbstractUrban Design derived as a separate profession after the determinations of the 1956 internati...
The conventional approach to defining the field of urban design is morpho-logical; that is, accordin...
Urbane design concerns itself with promoting the qualities associated with the urban – dynamism, tra...
This article considers the factors contributing to the recent international trend for a differentiat...
Urban planning as a field is ill defined in contents and in scope, and the public hardly knows what ...
How come, that there is often a gap between what is considered good urban design and the built reali...
If we now live with a planetary urban process (Brenner & Schmid, 2015a), the very idea of “future ci...
urbanism, and the just city. The first type emphasizes the planner’s role in mediating among “stakeh...
In the last decades, important Anglo-Saxon and American planning approaches have considered the plan...
Cities and their precinct are shaped by many hands within the capital web of public capital investme...
Abstract The concept of city design is often very uncertain and hard to defne because it involves a ...
On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, urban planning and urban design are expected to have more robus...
The city is a complex living organism mostly affected by decisions taken whether they are political,...
Debate against a postulate that urban planners in general lack theoretical insight and that urban p...
In this commentary, I respond to Cozzolino’s (URBAN Des Int 27(1):43–52, 2022) recent paper titled ‘...
AbstractUrban Design derived as a separate profession after the determinations of the 1956 internati...
The conventional approach to defining the field of urban design is morpho-logical; that is, accordin...
Urbane design concerns itself with promoting the qualities associated with the urban – dynamism, tra...