URBAN DESIGN 165 - Winter 2023
This issue has been kindly sponsored by CAD Software Direct
COVER Waterlicht, a project by Studio Roosegaarde in Australia
UPDATE
3 — Cambridge Housing Developments
3 — Facilitating the Productive 20-minute Neighbourhood in the UK
4 — Addressing Design Inequality
5 — My Favourite Plan: Thomas Bender
6 — Urban Design Library #44
7 — Climate Change Global Digest
8 — Behind the Image: Folkestone Harbour, Kent Viewpoint
10 — Miami’s Underline, Jane Manning
12 — Happiness and Sustainability, Gorana Shepherd and Adam Selvey
STUDENT WORK
14 — Understanding the Dynamics of India’s Bazaars, Pranjali Ambekar
TOPIC
17 — Sensing the City, guest topic editor Daniela Lucchese
19 — Engaging the Senses in Urban Design, Professor Charles Spence
21 — Superfeeling, Deborah Nagan
24 — Sense and the City, Maayan Matz Ashkenazi
27 — Walking with the Senses Open, Helle Nebelong
30 — Virtual Multisensory Design, Beau Beza and Anastasia Globa
33 — Autism in the City, Lucy Large
37 — Proactive Sensory Urban Design, Antonella Radicchi and Jieling Xiao
BOOK REVIEWS
40 — City of Refugees: A Real Utopia, Peter Jay Zweig and Gail Peter Borden
40 — Food Urbanism, Typologies, Strategies, Case Studies, Craig Verzone and Cristina Woods
41 — Parks for Profit, Selling Nature in the City, Kevin Loughran
41 — Urbanism Beyond 2020, Reflections during the Covid-19 Pandemic, Venayak Bharne
42 — PRACTICE INDEX
48 — EDUCATION INDEX
ENDPIECE
49 — Too big, or not too big, Joe Holyoak