Aims and scope

The Journal of Urban Design is a scholarly international journal which advances theory, research and practice in urban design.

There is a growing recognition of the need for urban design in shaping, managing and improving the quality of the urban environment. It is now considered one of the core knowledge components of planning and architectural education and practice. Thus, increasing numbers of architects, planners, surveyors, landscape architects and other professions concerned with the quality of urban development are specialising in urban design.

The Journal of Urban Design provides a new forum to bring together those contributing to this re-emerging discipline and enables researchers, scholars, practitioners and students to explore its many dimensions. The Journal publishes original articles in specialised areas such as urban aesthetics and townscape; urban structure and form; sustainable development; urban history, preservation and conservation; urban regeneration; local and regional identity; design control and guidance; property development; practice and implementation.

Peer Review Statement

All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by two referees.

Practice Notes are anonymously refereed by at least one referee after the initial screening by the editor.

Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.

Read the Instructions for Authors for information on how to submit your article.