URBAN DESIGN 160 Autumn 2021
This issue has been kindly sponsored by PTE Architects
COVER
Peckham, London, Bus Stop on Rye Lane, acrylic and ink on paper by Mark Pearson (Detail)
UPDATE
3 — Manual for Streets 3 – A Review and Reflection
4 — Character and Local Distinctiveness
4 — Logistics: The forgotten foundation of urban design and planning
5 — Recent Past Events
5 — Urban Design Skills in Local Authorities
6 — Andy Karski 1947-2021
6 — Savills Urban Design Graduate Scheme 2022
7 — My Favourite Plan: Wrocław c1650 | Stefan Kruczkowski
8 — Urban Design Library #39 | Model Byelaws: IV New Streets and Buildings The Local Government Board
9 — Climate Change Global Digest
10 — Behind the Image: Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre, Athens
STUDENT WORK
12 — Material Re-use in Urban Regeneration: The Concept of Circularity | Raphael Saillard
VIEWPOINTS
14 — Community Mobilisation and Resilience in São Paulo | Colin Dunigan
16 — The ABC of Quality Sustainable Design | Laura Alvarez
18 — Urbantech – Will it Revolutionise Urban Design? | Malcolm Moor
TOPIC: FUTURE NEIGHBOURHOODS
20 — The New Post-Corona Neighbourhood | Jon Rowland, guest topic editor
23 — The Legacies of COVID-19 and the Force for Change | Richard Pickering
26 — Beyond Net-Zero: Creating Climate - Positive Neighbourhoods | Matt Lally and Christopher Pountney
30 — Social Value and New Neighbourhoods | Joanna Rowelle
33 — The Pliable City | Roger Evans
37 — Post-COVID Cities or Suburbs? | David Rudlin
40 — Dragons, Drawbridges and Big Bubbles | Ambrose Tsui and Stefan Kruczkowski
44 — The OxCam Arc in a Post-COVID World | Victoria Lee
48 — The Parisian 15-Minute City | Didier Couval-Grima
52 — The New Post-Corona Neighbourhood | Jon Rowland
BOOK REVIEWS
56 — Designing Streets for Kids NACTO and Global Designing Cities Initiative
56 — Dublin by Design, Architecture and the City Noel Brady and Sandra O’Connell
57 — Lessons from the British and French New Towns: Paradise Lost? David Fée, Bob Colenutt, Sabine Coady Schäbitz
57 — Urban Playground, How child-friendly planning and design can save cities Tim Gill
58 — PRACTICE INDEX
64 — EDUCATION INDEX
ENDPIECE
65 — Leaving the front | Joe Holyoak
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