ABSTRACT

The design of urban environments is complex and involves diverse needs, organisations, professions, authorities, and communities. It requires relationships to be constructed and sustained between infrastructure, resources, and populations across multiple scales. This can be quite daunting. However, at the core of urban design is a simple idea—our urban spaces are designed to allow people and communities to thrive. For that reason, a good starting point for urban designers is to focus on the way people think when engaging our built environment. This thinking is embodied, developed through the interactions between our mind, body, and the environment around us. These embodied concepts are central to how we see the world, how we move and gather, and how we interact with others. They are also the same ideas we use to design our environments and cities.

Urban Design Made by Humans is a reference book that presents 56 concepts, notions, ideas, and agreements fundamental to the design and interpretation of our human settlements. The ideas here parallel those found in Making Architecture Through Being Human but extends them into urban environments. Urban Design Made by Humans distinctly highlights priorities in urban design in how we produce meaningful environments catering to wider groups of people. Each idea is isolated for clarity with short and concise definitions, examples, and illustrations. They are organised in five sections of increasing complexity. Taken as a whole, the entries frame the priorities and values of urban design while also being instances of a larger system of human thinking.

part |8 pages

What This Book Is About

chapter |2 pages

Thinking Is Designing

chapter |2 pages

Urban Design Is Not Big Architecture

chapter |2 pages

How to Use This Book

part |60 pages

Formal Concepts

chapter |4 pages

Axis

chapter |4 pages

Balance

chapter |4 pages

Boundary

chapter |4 pages

Centre

chapter |4 pages

Compactness

chapter |2 pages

Complexity

chapter |4 pages

Containment

chapter |2 pages

Density

chapter |2 pages

Edge

chapter |4 pages

Expansion

chapter |4 pages

Figure-Ground

chapter |4 pages

Grain

chapter |4 pages

Grid

chapter |2 pages

Motion

chapter |2 pages

Node

chapter |4 pages

Path

chapter |4 pages

Pattern

part |56 pages

Situated Notions

chapter |4 pages

Block

chapter |4 pages

Capacity

chapter |2 pages

Co-Awareness

chapter |4 pages

Connectedness

chapter |2 pages

Co-Presence

chapter |2 pages

Corridor

chapter |4 pages

District

chapter |2 pages

Frontage

chapter |4 pages

Landmark

chapter |4 pages

Legibility

chapter |4 pages

Mobility

chapter |2 pages

Permeability

chapter |2 pages

Rhyme

chapter |2 pages

Rhythm

chapter |4 pages

Space

chapter |4 pages

Visibility

chapter |4 pages

Walkability

part |52 pages

Socio-Spatial Ideas

chapter |4 pages

Accessibility

chapter |4 pages

Activation

chapter |4 pages

Coherence

chapter |4 pages

Control

chapter |2 pages

Locality

chapter |4 pages

Presence

chapter |4 pages

Publicness

chapter |4 pages

Resilience

chapter |4 pages

Sensibility

chapter |4 pages

Separation

chapter |4 pages

Stability

chapter |4 pages

Typology

chapter |4 pages

Use

part |38 pages

Socially Constructed Agreements

chapter |4 pages

Authenticity

chapter |4 pages

Character

chapter |4 pages

Choice

chapter |4 pages

Diversity

chapter |4 pages

Identity

chapter |4 pages

Interest

chapter |4 pages

Place

chapter |4 pages

Symbol

chapter |4 pages

Typo-Morphology