In a provocative paper Marshall (2012) suggests that a range of seminal urban design theories stemming from the 1960s – Jacobs, Alexander, Lynch and Cullen – can be construed as pseudo-science because they haven't been tested empirically. Adding Sitte and Cerdá, we take this provocation as a chance to raise some questions about the nature of urban design knowledge, theory and practice. We suggest that this work is not and cannot be empirical science but is based in the detailed observation of cities using multiple logics. While there is an emerging science of cities, urban design knowledge is much broader, spanning both natural and social sciences as well as the arts and humanities. We also argue that it is a particular form of diagrammatic...
Definitions and paradigms for urban design are studied in Principles of Urban Design, a seminar at t...
There are many intellectual thesis emerge in philosophy of science, which interest with unity and in...
A design is based on knowledge, intuition and skill, which are embedded in the process, but are only...
In a provocative paper Marshall (2012) suggests that a range of seminal urban design theories stemmi...
In a provocative paper Marshall (2012) suggests that a range of seminal urban design theories stemmi...
This paper is concerned with the interface between urban design as a practical, applied and ultimate...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Ltd. This article consists of two parts. The first part suggests a typol...
A conventional assumption about theory and practice is that they represent a dichotomy in which theo...
Urban environments are complex, impacting on climate change, social justice and health globally and ...
Acting within the context of multiple constraints (site, budget, brief, clients, users, public polic...
Since the design methods movement of the 1960s, design studies have made significant progress in our...
Designers take different approaches when dealing with urban problems. Some find solutions in existin...
Designing the Urban: Reflections on the role of theory in the individual design process This paper o...
Focusing on the building boom in Restoration England, this paper argues that architecture and planni...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Designers take different approaches ...
Definitions and paradigms for urban design are studied in Principles of Urban Design, a seminar at t...
There are many intellectual thesis emerge in philosophy of science, which interest with unity and in...
A design is based on knowledge, intuition and skill, which are embedded in the process, but are only...
In a provocative paper Marshall (2012) suggests that a range of seminal urban design theories stemmi...
In a provocative paper Marshall (2012) suggests that a range of seminal urban design theories stemmi...
This paper is concerned with the interface between urban design as a practical, applied and ultimate...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Ltd. This article consists of two parts. The first part suggests a typol...
A conventional assumption about theory and practice is that they represent a dichotomy in which theo...
Urban environments are complex, impacting on climate change, social justice and health globally and ...
Acting within the context of multiple constraints (site, budget, brief, clients, users, public polic...
Since the design methods movement of the 1960s, design studies have made significant progress in our...
Designers take different approaches when dealing with urban problems. Some find solutions in existin...
Designing the Urban: Reflections on the role of theory in the individual design process This paper o...
Focusing on the building boom in Restoration England, this paper argues that architecture and planni...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Designers take different approaches ...
Definitions and paradigms for urban design are studied in Principles of Urban Design, a seminar at t...
There are many intellectual thesis emerge in philosophy of science, which interest with unity and in...
A design is based on knowledge, intuition and skill, which are embedded in the process, but are only...