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Cafe Culture and the City: The Role of Pavement Cafes in Urban Public Social Life
Author: Montgomery, J
Publish date: 1997
Journal: Journal of Urban Design, Vol 2(1)
Pages: 83 -102
Abstract: The paper reviews research that considers the role of cafes in urban public social life. It argues that in Britain licencing laws have severly inhibited the existence of pavement cafes, but also considers recent experiences where relaxation of these laws is leading, in certain places, to a rennaisance in urban street life.
Keywords: management, public space, social aspects of design
Calming Traffic in Residential Areas
Author: Tolley, R
Publish date: 1989
Publisher: Brefi Press, Tregaron
Keywords: highways, traffic, traffic calming
Camillo Sitte: The Birth of Modern City Planning
Author: Collins, G R and Crasemann Collins, C
Publish date: 1986
Publisher: Rizzoli, New York
Keywords: morphology, spatial interpretation, townscape
Can the process of architectural design review withstand constitutional scrutiny?
Author: Tseng-yu Lai, R
Editor: Scheer, B C and Preiser W F E
Publish date: 1994
Journal: in Design Review: Challenging Urban Aesthetic Control
Publisher: Chapman Hall, New York
Pages: 31 - 41
Abstract: The chapter is an adapted version of a chapter in the book Law in Urban Design and Planning: The Invisible Web, by the same author (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1988)
Keywords: design control/review
Capital, Material Culture and Socio-Spatial Differentiation
Author: Knox, P L
Editor: Knox P L
Publish date: 1993
Journal: The Restless Urban Landscape
Publisher: New Jersey, Prentice Hall
Pages: 1-34
Keywords: cultural, planning, social aspects of design, theory, urbanism
Car-free Cities
Author: Crawford, J.H
Publish date: 2002
Publisher: International Books
Abstract: The book discusses how the anti-car movement has spread from the environmental cause to affect aspects of urban design. The American author draws a comparison between British cities and their continental neighbours in terms of accommodation of traffic. Amercian and European cities are also compared, focusing on the latter's lack of reliance on cars. The book then goes on to discuss how we can create functioning cities without traffic; demonstrating methods of making cities car-free.
Keywords: accessibility, highways, traffic
Carbuncles, Columns, and Pyramids: Lay and Expert Evaluations of Contextual Design Strategies
Author: Groat, L N
Editor: Scheer, B C and Preiser, W F E
Publish date: 1994
Journal: Design Review: Challenging urban aesthetic control
Publisher: Chapman Hall, New York
Pages: 156-164
Abstract: The chapter develops a theoretical framework for design review using analysis and description of architectural language. The case of Adelaide, Southern Australia is explored where community interests have adopted their own language to effect design review.
Keywords: design control/review, semiotics
Cardiff Bay: The Inner Harbourside
Author: Haff, H
Publish date: 1995
Journal: Urban Design Quarterly, No 46
Pages: 48 - 51
Keywords: britain, regeneration
Caring for Cities
Author: Flemming, P
Publish date: 1990
Publisher: RTPI, London
Keywords: regeneration
Caring for our towns and cities
Author: Boots the Chemist
Publish date: no date
Publisher: Boots the Chemist, Nottingham
Keywords: regeneration, techniques, urbanism
Central Melbourne: Planning and Design Initiatives in the Past Five Years - A Quiet Revolution
Author: Sposito, V
Publish date: March 1987
Journal: Australian Planner, Vol 25(1)
Pages: 12-20
Abstract: The article considers the efforts of the Victorian Ministry for Planning and Environmnet to add new life and lustre to Victoria's capital; it emphasises, in particular, the role of the planner and urban designer in the Ministry's projects.
Keywords: australia, history, planning, practice, process
Change and Stability in Urban Europe: Form, quality and governance
Author: Anderson,H. Jorgensen,G. Joye,D. Ostendorf,W. and Jacquier,C
Publish date: May 2001
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Limited
Changing Attitudes: the creation of urban shade in the Negev Desert
Author: Kotzen,B.
Publish date: 2002
Journal: Urban Design Studies, Vol 8
Pages: 49-60
Abstract: Looking specifically at the Negev Desert in Israel, this paper examines how changes, such as motorised transport, have altered urban design in a way that has less consideration for the need to create shade. It investigates the modern priorities of developments and how unsustainable trends have emerged in responce to European and North American ideas and ideals.
Keywords: cultural, developing context, sustainability
Charter of the New Urbanism
Editor: Leccesse,M & McCormick,K
Publish date: 1999
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Abstract: A collection essays focusing on the issues of placelessness in modern suburbs and the decline of town centres and cities. Zoned, disconnected and car dominated development is challenged and suggestions are made based on mixed-use towns that are accessible by pedestrians and vehicles.
Keywords: planning, urbanism
Chester: A Study in Conservation
Author: Insall Donald W and Associates
Publish date: 1968
Publisher: HMSO, London
Keywords: conservation, heritage
Chester: conservation in practice
Author: Dennier, D A
Publish date: 1975
Journal: Town Planning Review Vol 46(4)
Pages: 383-394
Keywords: conservation, planning
Chichester: A Study in Conservation
Author: Burrows, G S
Publish date: 1968
Publisher: HMSO, London
Keywords: conservation, heritage, townscape
Children's Cognitive Mapping: a potential tool for neighbourhood planning
Author: Halseth,G. & Doddridge,J.
Publish date: 2000
Journal: Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, Vol 27 (4)
Pages: 565-582
Abstract: An exploration of how planners and designers can learn from children about the use and needs of neighbourhood spaces. The research behind this article involved children producing cogitive or mental maps which were then compared against Lynch's typeology of urban design elements.
Keywords: children and youth, spatial interpretation, townscape
Choices in the design control process: learning from Stoke
Author: Biddulph, M J
Publish date: 1998
Journal: Town Planning Review, Vol 69(1)
Pages: 23 - 48
Abstract: Paper that reviews lessons emerging from an Urban Design Campaign, looking in detail at a case-study to examine how professionals involved in the design control process might approach the issue of design control on sites in differing contexts.
Keywords: design control/review, planning
Circular 22/80 Development Control Policy and Practice
Author: Department Of The Environment (UK)
Publish date: 1980
Publisher: HMSO, London
Keywords: design control/review, planning
Circular 31/85 Aesthetic Control
Author: Department of the Environment (UK)
Publish date: 1985
Publisher: HMSO, London
Keywords: aesthetics, design control/review, planning
Circular 5/94 Planning Out Crime
Author: Department of the Environment (UK)
Publish date: 1994
Publisher: HMSO, London
Keywords: design control/review, security
Cities and People
Author: Girouard, M
Publish date: 1985
Publisher: Yale University Press, London
Keywords: social aspects of design
Cities and the Art of Cultural Planning
Author: Montgomery, John
Publish date: 1990
Journal: Planning Practice and Research Vol 5(3)
Pages: 17-24
Keywords: art, cultural, planning
Cities Are Good For Us: The case for close knit communites, local shops and public transport
Author: Sherlock, H
Publish date: 1991
Publisher: Paladin (Harper Collins Publishers), London
Keywords: mixed use, retail, social aspects of design, theory, urbanism
Cities as movement economies
Author: Hillier, Bill
Publish date: March 1996
Journal: Urban Design International Vol 1(1)
Pages: 41-60
Abstract: The paper argues that movement in the urban grid is, all other tings being equal, generated by the configuration of the grid. It is argued that the relationship between grid and movement underlies many other aspects of urban form, including the distribution of landuses, spatial petterning of crime, and the evoltion of different densities of development.
Keywords: accessibility, behavioural, morphology, spatial interpretation, urban form, urbanism
Cities for a New Millennium
Editor: Echenique,M and Saint,A
Publish date: 2001
Publisher: Spon Press
Abstract: A collection of papers from academics researching the problems of urban areas. Covers issues such as compactness, density, car reliance and dispersal.
Keywords: planning
Cities for a Small Planet
Author: Rogers, R
Publish date: 1997
Publisher: London: Faber and Faber
Abstract: Based on a number of radio lectures given by Richard Rogers, this is a book that discusses the architects view of urban culture, sustainable cities and sustainable architecture. The ideas are applied to the City of London.
Keywords: sustainability, urbanism
Cities in Stress: a new look at the urban crisis
Author: Gottdiener, M
Publish date: 1986
Publisher: Sage, Beverly Hills
Keywords: social aspects of design, theory
Cities in Transition The regeneration of Britain's inner cities
Author: Middleton, M
Publish date: 1991
Publisher: Michael Joseph, London
Keywords: regeneration
Cities Without Suburbs
Author: Rusk, D
Publish date: 1993
Publisher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Abstract: Not so much a book about getting rid of suburbia, more a book about examining the role of suburbia in assisting traditional city centres to deal with inner city problems.
Keywords: social aspects of design
City
Author: Whyte, W H
Publish date: 1988
Publisher: New York: Doubleday
Abstract: A book that sets out, in detail, the results of the author's work studying how people actually use urban spaces, which then develops into a set of design guidelines for public space improvements.
Keywords: behavioural, pedestrian, public space, social aspects of design
City and Environment
Author: European Commission
Publish date: 1994
Publisher: Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Community
Keywords: mixed use, sustainability
City and Scene: The theatricality of public space in the renaissance
Author: Canniffe,E
Publish date: 2001
Journal: Urban Design Studies
Pages: 21-34
Abstract: Paper that looks at the connections or parallels between the theatrical and urban theory and practice and how spatial design emerges.
Keywords: behavioural, psychology, public space
City Centre Blocks and their Evolution: A Comparative Study of Eight American and Australian CBDs
Author: Siksna, A
Publish date: 1998
Journal: Journal of Urban Design, Vol 3(3)
Pages: 253 - 283
Abstract: The study examines the impact of different types of built form on the ability of the city centre areas to adapt and evolve.
Keywords: morphology, urban form
City Centre Design Guide
Author: Cardiff City Council
Publish date: September 1994
Publisher: Cardiff: Cardiff City Council (Dept of Planning And Development)
Keywords: design control/review, design guide
City Centre Design Guide: A Guide to Development in Cardiff City Centre
Author: City of Cardiff
Publish date: September 1994
Publisher: Planning and Development Department, City of Cardiff, Cardiff
Keywords: design guide
City Centre Redevelopment
Author: Holliday, J
Publish date: 1973
Publisher: Charles Night, London
Keywords: commercial
City Comforts: How to Build an Urban Village
Author: Sucher, D
Publish date: 1994
Publisher: City Comforts
Abstract: Manual of techniques geared towards making neighbourhoods and cities more "livable". Includes ideas about how to improve residential streets, public spaces, commercial centres, sidewalks/pavements and stations. Chapters cover a variety og topics including how to create meeting places, promote crime-free neighbourhoods, calm traffic and restore habitats.
Keywords: mixed use, neo-traditional, techniques, urbanism
City Development Guide
Author: City of Manchester
Publish date: 1995
Publisher: City of Manchester, Manchester
Keywords: design control/review, design strategy, planning, practice, Urban Design, urbanism
City Form and Natural Process
Author: Hough, M
Publish date: 1984
Publisher: Croom Helm, London
Keywords: sustainability
City Levels
Author: Barley, N and Ireson, A
Publish date: 2000
Publisher: Birkhauser
Abstract: 'City Levels' is a book that tries to take a new perspective on urban design by looking beyond the horizontal. It is comprised of a series of well illustrated essays that take into account the vertical dimension of the urban environment. The book takes a look at how the urban design process works at street level and the elevated environment above as well as that of the underground.
Keywords: accessibility, architecture, mixed use, spatial interpretation, streets, urban form
City make-overs: marketing the post-industrial city
Author: Holcomb, B
Editor: Gold, J R and Ward S V
Publish date: 1994
Journal: Place Promotion: the use of publicity and marketing to sell towns and regions
Publisher: John Wiley, Chichester
Pages: 115-131
Keywords: place, spatial interpretation
City of Alices Dreams
Author: Hillier, Bill
Publish date: July, 9 1986
Journal: Architects Journal
Pages: 39-41
Keywords: housing, security
City of Birmingham: City Centre Design Strategy
Author: Tibbalds, Colbourne, Karski, Williams
Publish date: April 1990
Publisher: Unpublished, Birmingham City Council
Keywords: design control/review, design strategy, planning, Urban Design
City of Quartz
Author: Davis, M
Publish date: 1990
Publisher: Vintage, London
Keywords: cultural, security, social aspects of design, united states of america
City Planning According to Artistic Principles
Author: Sitte, Camillo
Publish date: 1889
Publisher: Verlag von Carl Graeser, Vienna
Keywords: morphology, spatial interpretation, townscape
City Texture and Microclimate
Author: Steemers, K and Baker N
Publish date: 1997
Journal: Urban Design Studies, Vol 3
Keywords: microclimate
City Urban Design in a Free-market Economy- the case of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Author: Andrews,K.D. and Watson,G.B.
Publish date: 2001
Journal: Urban Design International, Vol 6 (3)
Pages: 143-155
Abstract: This article looks at methods of appraising and promoting design quality in relation to economic viability in development projects. It examines successful projects at national and local levels and considers the most important issues in a market economy.
Keywords: developing context, regeneration
Civic Ecosystems
Author: Childs, M.C.
Publish date: 2001
Journal: Journal of Urban Deisgn, Vol 6 (1)
Pages: 55-72
Abstract: The continuing interaction between buildings and settlements is explored in this article. Looking at how buildings interact with each other and collectively create forms and how this can be seen as built species and civil ecosystems.
Keywords: theory, urban form
Civilised Streets a guide to traffic calming
Author: Carmen Hass Klau et al
Publish date: 1992/3
Publisher: Environment and Transport Planning, Brighton
Keywords: highways, streets, traffic, traffic calming
Class definition and the esthetics of gentrification
Author: Jager, M
Editor: Smith, N and Williams P (eds)
Publish date: 1986
Journal: The gentrification of the city
Publisher: Boston: Allen and Unwin
Keywords: aesthetics, social aspects of design
Class Footprints in the Landscape
Author: Holanda, F
Publish date: 2000
Journal: Urban Design International
Pages: 189-198
Abstract: This article looks at the relationship between class structure and settlement spatial patterns.
Keywords: history, morphology, social aspects of design
Climate and Site Development
Author: Building Research Establishment
Publish date: 1990
Publisher: BRE, Garston, Watford, Herts, WD2 7JR
Keywords: data, standards, sustainability
Collage City
Author: Rowe, C and Koetter, F
Publish date: 1983
Publisher: MIT Press, Cambridge MASS
Keywords: morphology, theory, Urban Design
Colour in Architecture: Design methods for buildings, interiors, and urban spaces
Author: Linton, H
Editor: Lochner,W
Publish date: May 1999
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Abstract: A look at how and why colour schemes are selected for developments with the view that colour is one of the most complex elements of design of the built environment. Methods for deciding colour schemes are also given.
Keywords: aesthetics
Community Architecture II
Author: Thompson, J
Publish date: September 1988
Journal: Urban Design Quarterly
Pages: 29-34
Keywords: community, participation
Community Architecture: How People Are Creating Their Own Environment
Author: Wates N and Knevitt C
Publish date: 1987
Publisher: Penguin, Harmondsworth
Keywords: community, participation, process, regeneration
Community Based Housing Development: the example of Liverpool Housing Action Trust
Author: Couch,C.
Publish date: 2000
Journal: Environments By Design, Vol 3 (2)
Pages: 59-
Abstract: This paper looks at the process of community participation and its true value. Reviewing recent research, the paper looks at the Liverpool Housing Action Trust and analyses the work it has done.
Keywords: community, housing, participation
Community Businesses Good Practice in Urban Regeneration
Author: Department of the Environment (UK) Inner Cities Inspectorate
Publish date: 1990
Publisher: HMSO, London
Keywords: process, regeneration
Community By Design: A manual for planning suburban neighbourhoods
Author: Hall,K and Porter,G
Editor: Lochner,W
Publish date: March 2001
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Abstract: This publication addresses each stage of the design and development process in planning smaller communities. It shows how to apply good planning practices with a particular emphasis on creating a sense of place. Case studies are used to reinforce the practicality of the recommendations made.
Keywords: community, design strategy, neighbourhood, Urban Design
Community Design and the Culture of Cities The Crossroad and the Wall
Author: Lozano, E
Publish date: 1990
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York
Keywords: community, cultural, theory
Community Development and Urban Design
Author: Bentley, I
Editor: Hayward, R and McGlynn S
Publish date: 1993
Journal: Making Better Places: Urban Design Now
Publisher: Butterworth Architecture, Oxford
Pages: 72-79
Keywords: community, participation, regeneration
Community Involvement in the Planning and Development Processs
Author: Department of the Environment
Publish date: 1994
Publisher: HMSO, London
Keywords: community, development process, participation, planning
Community Roles in Urban Regeneration: New partnerships on London's South Bank
Author: Brindley, T
Publish date: 2000
Journal: City Vol 4 (3)
Pages: 363-377
Abstract: This article examines the role of community organisations in urban regeneration with a section on urban design.
Keywords: britain, community, regeneration
Compact City: a plan for a liveable urban environment
Author: Danzig, G and Saaty, T
Publish date: 1973
Publisher: W H Freeman and Co, San Fransisco
Keywords: sustainability, urbanism
Compact or Dispersed - Dilution is no Solution
Author: McLaren D
Publish date: 1992
Journal: Built Environment, Vol 18 No 4
Pages: pp 268-284
Keywords: sustainability, urbanism
Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture
Author: Venturi, R
Publish date: 1966/1977
Publisher: Museum of Modern Art, New York and Architectural Press, London
Keywords: architecture, identity, postmodernism, semiotics, theory
Complexity and Urban Coherence
Author: Salingaros,N.A.
Publish date: 2000
Journal: Journal of Urban Design, Vol 5 (3)
Pages: 291-316
Abstract: This article looks at the application of principles developed in biology, computer science and economics to urban design and how these priciples can help to understand urban coherence. It looks critically at some of the design rules that are in use today and suggests radically different ones for assembling urban components into a whole.
Keywords: principles, theory
Concepts of Urban Design
Author: Gosling, D and Maitland, B
Publish date: 1984
Publisher: Academy Editions, London
Keywords: principles, theory, Urban Design
Congress for New Urbanism
Author: Murrain, P
Publish date: 1996
Journal: Urban Design International, Vol 1(2)
Pages: 183 - 187
Abstract: The short paper discusses the objectives of the Congress and presents details of its "new urbanist" charter which aims to challenge the patterns of car orientated development.
Keywords: neo-traditional, principles, urbanism
Connecting Soweto to Johannesburg
Author: Stephen Thorne
Publish date: March 1996
Publisher: Urban Design International Vol 1(1)
Pages: 17-25
Abstract: The paper reviews the process of planning the development of the land between Soweto and Johannesburg. to provide pedestrian access to local centres for Sowetans.
Keywords: accessibility, developing context, planning, south africa
Conservation and Conservation areas in the UK: A Growing Problem
Author: Larkham, P J and Jones, A
Publish date: 1993
Journal: Planning Practice and Research Vol 8(2)
Pages: 19-29
Keywords: conservation, planning
Conservation and Planning
Author: Dobby, A
Publish date: 1978
Publisher: Hutchinson, London
Keywords: conservation, planning
Conservation and the Changing Urban Landscape
Author: Larkham, P J
Publish date: 1992
Journal: Progress in Planning Vol 37 (2)
Publisher: Pergamon Press, Oxford
Pages: 87-183
Keywords: conservation, planning, townscape
Conservation and the City
Author: Larkham, P
Publish date: 1996
Publisher: Routledge, London
Abstract: Book that uses a range of examples to examine the key social, economic, and psychological ideas which support conservation, whilst also considering the influence of agents of change. Possible strategies for managing change are presented.
Keywords: conservation
Conservation and the management of historic townscapes
Author: Larkham, P J
Editor: Slater, T R
Publish date: 1990
Journal: The Built Form of Western Cities
Publisher: Leicester University Press, Leicester
Keywords: conservation, history, townscape
Conservation Area Practice
Author: English Heritage
Publish date: 1993
Publisher: English Heritage, London
Keywords: conservation
Conservation Areas and Article 4 Directions - Good Practice
Author: Somerville, G
Publish date: March 12 1993
Journal: Paper given at Aesthetic Control Conference, RTPI
Pages: 1-7
Keywords: conservation, design control/review, planning
Constructivism and the Stalinist Company Town
Author: Castillo, G
Publish date: 1996
Journal: Urban Design Studies, Vol 2
Keywords: architecture, russia
Consuming the Sign Value of Speculative Housing Form and Image
Author: Biddulph, M J
Publish date: 1994
Journal: Working Paper Series No 53, Dept of Civic Design, Univ Liverpool
Keywords: commercial, postmodernism, semiotics, suburbs, theory, urban form
Consuming the Sign Value of Urban Form
Author: Biddulph, M J
Editor: Hayward, R and McGlynn S
Publish date: 1993
Journal: Making Better Places: Urban Design Now
Publisher: Oxford: Butterworth
Keywords: commercial, postmodernism, semiotics, theory, urban form
Controlling Urban Design Part 1: A possible renaissance
Author: Carmona, M
Publish date: 1996
Journal: Journal of Urban Design, Vol 1(1)
Pages: 47 - 73
Keywords: design control/review, planning
Controlling Urban Design Part 2: Realising the potential
Author: Carmona, M
Publish date: 1996
Journal: Journal of Urban Design, Vol 1(2)
Pages: 179 - 200
Keywords: design control/review, planning
Converting Disused Offices to Homes
Author: Various
Publish date: 1994
Journal: in Building Homes Special Report (Supplement to Building), April 1st
Keywords: housing, mixed use
Corporate Towers and Symbolic Capital
Author: Dovey, K
Publish date: 1992
Journal: Environment and Plannng B: Planning and Design
Pages: 173-188
Keywords: commercial, semiotics, style, townscape
Councils Callenged to Explore New Concepts in Street Design
Author: Cooper, P.
Publish date: June 2002
Journal: Urban Environment Today, Issue 149
Pages: p6-7
Abstract: Looking at new ways to improve the public environment including user-friendly design and improved management and maintainance.
Keywords: management, public space, streets
Covent Garden: approaches to urban renewal
Author: Christie, I
Publish date: 1974
Journal: Town Planning Review, Vol 45(1)
Pages: 30 - 62
Keywords: britain, heritage, mixed use, regeneration
Creating Community: Does the Kentlands Live Up To Its Goals
Author: Kim, J
Publish date: 2000
Journal: Places, Vol 13 (3)
Pages: 48 - 55
Abstract: Paper that compares the community of Kentlands with the community in a traditional suburb using detailed empirical research.
Keywords: community, neo-traditional
Creating Development Trusts
Author: Wardurton et al
Publish date: 1987
Publisher: HMSO, London
Keywords: conservation, regeneration
Creating involvement: a handbook of tools and techniques for effective community involvement
Author: Environment Trust Associates
Publish date: 1994
Publisher: ETA and The Local Government Management Board
Keywords: community, participation
Creating Neighbourhoods and Places in the Built Environment
Author: Chapman, D W
Publish date: 1996
Publisher: London: Spon
Abstract: An introductory text that looks at the principles of urban design, and the place of design in the process of developing the built environment.
Keywords: principles, Urban Design
Creative Spaces/ a toolkit for participatory urban design
Editor: Puthod,C
Publish date: November 2000
Publisher: Architecture Foundation
Abstract: A guide to how community involvement can be achieved in the process of urban design, with ideas and methods for each stage of the process.
Keywords: community, participation
Crime and space in the inner city
Author: Alford, V
Publish date: 1996
Journal: Urban Design Studies, Vol 2
Keywords: security
Crime and the Design of New-Build Housing
Author: Cozens P, Hillier D and Prescott G
Publish date: July 1999
Journal: Town and Country Planning, Vol 68(7)
Publisher: Town and Country Planning Association, London
Pages: 231 - 233
Abstract: Critique of the defensible space concept.
Keywords: housing, security
Crime Free Housing
Author: Poyner, B and Webb, B
Publish date: 1991
Publisher: Butterworth Architectural, London
Keywords: accessibility, housing, security
Crime Prevention and Community Safety: A Practical Guide for Local Authorities
Author: Osborn, S and Bright, J
Publish date: 1989
Publisher: National Safe Neighbourhoods Programme, Cramer House, 39 Brixton Road, London, SW9 6DZ
Keywords: security
Crime Prevention and Community Safety: a practical guide for local authorities
Author: Osborn, S and Bright, J
Publish date: 1989
Publisher: National Safe Neighbourhoods Programme, London
Abstract: Publication that reviews a wide range of approaches to securing neighbourhood safety including layout issues.
Keywords: security
Crime Prevention by Planning and Design
Author: Leicestershire Constabulary/Leicester City Council
Publish date: nd
Publisher: Leicestershire Constabulary/Leicester City Council, Leicester
Keywords: security
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Author: Crowe,T
Publish date: May 2000
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinmann
Abstract: This manual seeks to explain the links between human behaviour and design. It looks at how crime can be reduce through changes in the natural environment.
Keywords: security
Crime Prevention Through Housing Design
Author: Stollard, P
Publish date: 1991
Publisher: E and F N Spon, London
Keywords: housing, security
Culs-de-sac: A V Jennings' Contribution
Author: Smith, R
Publish date: September 1989
Journal: Australian Planner, Vol 27(3)
Pages: 12-15
Abstract: The paper discusses the development of cul-de-sacs by the developer A V Jennings, and considers the evolution of the type.
Keywords: australia, highways, housing
Cultural Strategies of Economic Development and the Hegemony of Vision
Author: Zukin, S
Publish date: March 1994
Publisher: Paper Presented at the Conference on Social Justice and the City, Oxford University, March 14/15, 1994
Pages: 1-27
Keywords: cultural, regeneration, social aspects of design
Cycle Friendly Infrastructure: guidelines for planning and design
Author: Department of Transport (UK), Bicyle Association, Cycle Touring Club, Inst of Highways ant
Publish date: January 1996
Publisher: Department of Transport, London
Abstract: Excellent publication that provides principles and techniques for the provision of cycle-friendly infrastructure
Keywords: cycling, standards, techniques
Cycling Bibliography
Author: Department of Transport (UK)/Traffic Advisory Unit
Publish date: October 1996
Publisher: Traffic Advisory Unit, DITM Division, DoT, Zone 3/23 Gt Minster House, 76, Marsham St, London, SW1P 4DR
Abstract: A bibliography of cycling and cycling initiatives.
Keywords: bibliography, cycling



