Participatory prototyping for learning: an exploration of expansive learning in a long-term urban participatory design process
92.8879
2712
De Siqueira G.; Malaj S.; Hamdani M.
Digitalization, Participation and Interaction: Towards More Inclusive Tools in Urban Design—A Literature Review
106.831
2191
Cho K.Y.; Kusumo C.M.L.; Tan K.K.H.; Rasoolimanesh S.M.
A systematic review of indicators for sustainability of urban heritage sites
108.629
2820
Sadeghi A.R.; Shahvaran F.; Gholami A.R.; Feyzabi T.
Toward behavior-based placemaking: the evolution of place concept in urban design knowledge
117.832
2873
Sędzicki D.; Cudzik J.; Nyka L.
Computer-Aided Greenery Design—Prototype Green Structure Improving Human Health in Urban Ecosystem
119.294
2818
Wu L.; Gu T.; Chen Z.; Zeng P.; Liao Z.
Personalized day tour design for urban tourists with consideration to CO2 emissions
120.697
2756
Hu Y.; Peng Y.; Gao Z.; Xu F.
Application of CFD plug-ins integrated into urban and building design platforms for performance simulations: A literature review
120.789
2754
Clemente M.
Rethinking “Streetline Forestscapes” in a Broader Context of Urban Forestry: In-Between Ecological Services and Landscape Design, with Some Evidence from Rome, Italy
121.09
2216
Rivero-Moreno L.D.
The shared-city: cultural heritage as a driver for the re-creation of the urban storytelling; La ciudad compartida: el patrimonio cultural como herramienta para la recreación del relato urbano
121.209
2896
Hoefsloot F.I.; Jimenez A.; Martinez J.; Miranda Sara L.; Pfeffer K.
Eliciting design principles using a data justice framework for participatory urban water governance observatories
121.694
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