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Quentin Stevens

Publications

  • Temporary and Tactical Urbanism
  • Throwntogether spaces: disassembling ‘city beaches’
  • The Influences of Formally-Planned Urban Morphology on Home-Based Economic Opportunities and the Economically-Driven Self-Organisation of Urban Form
  • Designing for difficulty: agonistic urban design
  • Shaping Seoul’s memories: the co-evolution of memorials, national identity, democracy and urban space in South Korea’s capital city
  • The influence of organic urban morphologies on opportunities for home-based businesses within inner-city districts in Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Must Zhongzheng fall?
  • Cities and Memory: A history of the role of memorials in urban design from the Renaissance to Canberra
  • Emerging Knowledge at the Intersection of Public Space Design and Social Cohesion
  • Public Space Design and Social Cohesion: An International Comparison
  • From mixing with strangers to collective placemaking: existing theories, policies and practices around social cohesion in public space design
  • The playful parklet: a research report for the City of Stonnington
  • Ich warte auf Frieden
  • Temporary and Tactical Urbanism in Australia: A Review of Current Practice, Policy and Practitioner Perspectives
  • Temporariness Takes Command: How Temporary Urbanism Re-Assembles the City
  • Introduction
  • Futures
  • Assemblage
  • Temporality
  • Creativity
  • Definitions
  • Interests
  • Practice
  • Memorials, public space, and urban design
  • Discovering the playful affordances of urban spaces
  • City Beaches: Enlivening Marginal Spaces in Germany
  • From ‘pop-up’ to permanent: Temporary urbanism as an emerging mode of strategic open-space planning
  • Activating Urban Waterfronts
  • Young Residents’ Perceptions of Windhoek’s Streetscapes
  • How do open space characteristics influence open space use? A study of Melbourne’s Southbank Promenade
  • Decision-making processes for public memorials in Seoul: How well do they reflect and contribute to South Korea’s democracy?
  • A comparative study of configuration and morphology of Chinatowns
  • Temporality
  • Throwntogether spaces: Disassembling 'urban beaches'
  • The influences of formally-planned urban morphology on home-based economic opportunities and the economically-driven self-organisation of urban form
  • Mapping and measuring spatial connectivity of the pathways to home-based businesses within informal urban contexts
  • Temporary and Tactical Urbanism in Australia: Perspectives from Practice
  • Mapping the character of urban districts: The morphology, land use and visual character of Chinatowns
  • The Uncanny Capital: Mapping the Historical Spatial Evolution of Windhoek
  • The evolution of pathways linking main streets and marketplaces to home-based business locations in Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Understanding the capacities of urban street spaces by mapping Melbourne’s parklets
  • Designing for possibility in public space: affordance, assemblage, and ANT
  • The contested value of parklets
  • Geographies of Encounter, Public Space, and Social Cohesion: Reviewing Knowledge at the Intersection of Social Sciences and Built Environment Disciplines
  • Playful, portable, pliable interventions into street spaces: deploying a ‘playful parklet’ across Melbourne’s suburbs
  • European public space projects with social cohesion in mind: symbolic, programmatic and minimalist approaches
  • Urban Play as Catalyst for Social Wellbeing Post-Pandemic
  • Taking Play Seriously in Urban Design: The Evolution of Barcelona’s Superblocks
  • Post-COVID POPSs: Potential of Privately-Owned Public Spaces for City Reactivation in Post-Pandemic Times
  • Displaced Memories: Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya
  • The german city beach as a new approach to waterfront development
  • Contrasting Global Imagery to Local Realities in the Postcolonial Waterfronts of Malaysia’s Capital Cities
  • Counter-monuments: the anti-monumental and the dialogic
  • Sandpit urbanism
  • Temporary uses of urban spaces: How are they understood as ‘creative’?
  • Pop-ups and Public Interests: Agile Public Space in the Neoliberal City
  • Play
  • Exploring how Urban Waterfronts can Encourage Visitors’ Active Engagement with Water Through a Temporary Design Installation
  • Memorial Planning in Berlin, London and New York
  • A Review of Melbourne’s Urban Design for People in the Last 30 Years
  • Visitor Responses at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial: Contrary to Conventions, Expectations and Rules
  • Public Space as lived
  • Shaping moral landscapes: comparing the regulation of public memorials in democratic capitals
  • The Future is Open to the Past: Public Memorials in Evolving Urban Landscapes
  • Managing Public Memorials
  • Characterising Germanyʼs artificial ʻcity beachesʼ: distribution, type and design
  • ʼ56 after ʼ89: Re-commemorating Hungarian history after the fall of Communism
  • Contested Decision Making in Commemorative Planning and Regulation
  • The Planning of Commemorative Works in Canberra: On Death and Sublation
  • Kevin Lynch
  • Affective atmospheres
  • Lively Exchanges
  • Unbestimmte Bedeutungen, unbestimmte Nutzungen: Die Minimalist Ästhetik des Mahnmals für die ermordeten Juden Europas in Berlin
  • Dialogues about national identity: recent memorials in democratic capitals
  • Creative Milieux
  • Planning Canberra's Memorial Landscape
  • Transforming urban waterfronts: Fixity and flow
  • The Uses of Art in Public Space
  • Memorials as spaces of engagement: Design, use and meaning
  • 'Broken' public spaces in theory and in practice
  • Europe's city beaches as post-Fordist placemaking
  • The ergonomics of public art
  • Counter-monuments: The anti-monumental and the dialogic
  • Pop-ups and public interests: Agile public space in the neoliberal city
  • Masterplanning public memorials: an historical comparison of Washington, Ottawa and Canberra
  • Urban Festivals and Local Social Space
  • Public space as lived
  • Debates around cultural re-imaging and culture-led urban regeneration: The politics of two festivals in Gwangju and Glasgow
  • The art of knowledge exchange in urban design
  • Memories Come to the Surface: Pavement Memorials in Urban Public Spaces
  • Creative Milieux: How Urban Design Nurtures Creative Clusters
  • Memorial planning in London
  • How culture and economy meet in south korea: The politics of cultural economy in culture-led urban regeneration
  • Space for debate
  • Vague recollections: Obscurity and uncertainty in contemporary public memorials
  • Conclusion: Patterns of persistence, trajectories of change
  • Framing art and its uses in public space
  • Public space as lived
  • Anzac atmospheres
  • Conclusion: Patterns of persistence, trajectories of change
  • Artificial waterfronts
  • The design of urban waterfronts: A critique of two Australian 'Southbanks'
  • The Colonisation of Antarctica
  • Celebrating Discord: Arata Isozaki's Library, Humanities and Administration Building at Bond University, Queensland
  • Modern Colonialism in Antarctica: The Coldest Battlefield of the Cold War
  • Betwixt and between building thresholds, liminality and public space
  • Metropolis on Ice: A Colonial Settlement in Antarctica
  • The Dialectics of Urban Play
  • Situationist City
  • Play in Urban Public Spaces; The Case of Stairs
  • Vague recollections: a history of abstract public memorials
  • Nothing more than feelings: abstract memorials
  • Urban Public Space as a Field of Play
  • Living in the Cold Light of Reason: Colonial Settlements in Antarctica
  • Testing the Limits: Building Thresholds and Urban Liminality
  • Australian waterfronts: Improving our edge
  • Play and the Production of Meaning in an Urban Landscape
  • Social Play in Urban Public Spaces
  • Why Berlin’s Holocaust memorial is such a popular playground
  • The Ludic city: Exploring the potential of public spaces
  • Design codes: their use and potential
  • Loose space: Possibility and diversity in urban life
  • Appropriating the spectacle: Play and politics in a leisure landscape
  • Situationist City
  • Design Coding in Practice: An Evaluation
  • Urban escapades: Play in Melbourne’s public spaces
  • Cosmopolitan urbanism - Edited by Jon Binnie, Julian Holloway, Steven Millington and Craig Young
  • Publication Reviews
  • Book Reviews
  • Nothing more than feelings: Abstract memorials
  • Cold colonies: Antarctic spatialities at Mawson and McMurdo stations
  • The shape of urban experience: A reevaluation of Lynch's five elements
  • Situationist City
  • Tying down loose space
  • How Good are Parklets? - colour figures
  • Regulation and Freedom on Europe's "City Beaches"
  • The dialectics of urban play
  • A Critical Review of the Literature on Privately Owned Public Spaces: From Intrinsic Critiques to Systematic Assessment
  • Ideology in urban design from cosmic theories to DIY

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  • Kim Dovey

  • Merrick Morley

  • Mohammad Mohammadi

  • Ekashanti Sumartojo

  • Patricia Aelbrecht

  • KIMBERLY DOVEY

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