URBAN DESIGN 158 Spring 2021
This issue has been kindly sponsored by Nexus Planning
COVER
Woodside Square, Muswell Hill, London. Photograph by Pollard Thomas Edwards
UPDATE
3 — UDG Coalition Conversation: Urban Effects of Lockdown
3 — Introduction to the National Model Design Code
4 — Urban Design Group Annual General Meeting
5 — My Favourite Plan: Isola Bella, Lake Maggiore, Italy | Simon Ward
6 — Urban Design Library #37 | The Landscape of Civilisation Geoffrey Jellicoe
7 — Climate Change Global Digest
8 — Behind the Image: Tibby’s Triangle, Southwold, Suffolk
DISSERTATION AND PROJECT RESEARCH
10 — Social Infrastructure for the 21st Century | Kwame Lowe
12 — Affordable Housing in London’s Recently Permitted Tall Buildings | Alan Smithies
TOPIC: DESIGN FOR AN AGEING POPULATION
15 — Introduction | Richard Crappsley, topic editor
16 — The Evolution of Old Age | Richard Crappsley
19 — Creating Age-friendly Cities | Greyson Clark
22 — Age-Friendly Urban Policy and City Design in a Japanese City | Amber Roberts
25 — Community Design: The Key to Long, Healthy and Happy Lives | George Lee
28 — Encouraging a more Senior-friendly Copenhagen | Bettina Werner
31 — The Importance of Sociality | Nick Tyler
34 — A City for All | Clemens Beyer and Wolfgang Wasserburger
37 — Planning for Ageing Populations | Tim Spencer
40 — Planning for Retirement | Jon Rallings
43 — A New Structure of Feeling | Rory Olcayto
BOOK REVIEWS
46 — Public Spaces and Urbanity Karsten Pålsson
46 — Estate Regeneration Brendan Kilpatrick and Manisha Patel
47 — The City of Imagination Valerio Morabito
47 — Sculpting the Land Diana Armstrong Bell
48 — Designing Child-Friendly High Density Neighbourhoods Natalia Krysiak
48 — Uneven Innovation Jennifer Clark
49 — My Kind of City Collected Essays of Hank Dittmar
49 — Designing Sustainable Cities Sigrid Burstmayr and Karl Stocker (ed.)
50 — PRACTICE INDEX
56 — EDUCATION INDEX
ENDPIECE
57 — Mending Wall, Removing Wall | Joe Holyoak
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