Perceptual difference of urban public spaces between design professionals and ‘laypersons’: Evidence, health implications and ready-made urban design templates
113.419
2870
Hong C.; Yang Y.; Ge S.; Chai G.; Zhao P.; Shui Q.; Gu Z.
Is the design guidance of color and material for urban buildings a good choice in terms of thermal performance?
113.685
2685
Zheng J.; Zheng X.
Does Public Participation Matter to Planning? Urban Sculpture Reception in the Context of Elite-Led Planning in Shanghai
116.156
2903
Lamb Z.; Khirfan L.
Against Climate Haussmannization: Transformation Through and in Urban Design
122.429
2968
Urech P.R.W.; Mughal M.O.; Bartesaghi-Koc C.
A simulation-based design framework to iteratively analyze and shape urban landscapes using point cloud modeling
124.818
2837
Romice O.; Rudlin D.; Alwaer H.; Greaves M.; Thwaites K.; Porta S.
Setting urban design as a specialised, evidence-led, coordinated education and profession
126.763
2713
Zielinska-Dabkowska K.M.
Healthier and Environmentally Responsible Sustainable Cities and Communities. A New Design Framework and Planning Approach for Urban Illumination
128.222
2951
Mirzabeigi S.; Razkenari M.
Design optimization of urban typologies: A framework for evaluating building energy performance and outdoor thermal comfort
130.898
2975
Buttazzoni A.; Minaker L.
Associations between adolescent mental health and pedestrian- and transit-oriented urban design qualities: Evidence from a national-level online Canadian survey
133.621
2791
Wu Z.; Zhao Z.; Gan W.; Zhou S.; Dong W.; Wang M.
Achieving Carbon Neutrality through Urban Planning and Design
135.334
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