Michael Southworth
Affiliations: | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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"Michael Southworth"Children
Sign in to add traineeJuliet A. Lamont | grad student | 2001 | UC Berkeley |
Nana L. Kirk | grad student | 2003 | UC Berkeley |
Michael A. Larice | grad student | 2005 | UC Berkeley |
Peter M. Owens | grad student | 2005 | UC Berkeley |
Rachel E. Berney | grad student | 2008 | UC Berkeley |
Deni Ruggeri | grad student | 2009 | UC Berkeley |
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Southworth M. (2020) Listening to the city Journal of Urban Design. 25: 556-560 |
Southworth M. (2018) ‘The evolving metropolis after three decades: a study of community, neighbourhood and street form at the urban edge’ by Mahbub Rashid: Michael Southworth reflects on The Evolving Metropolis after three decades Journal of Urban Design. 23: 621-623 |
Southworth M. (2014) Public Life, Public Space, and the Changing Art of City Design Journal of Urban Design. 19: 37-40 |
Southworth M, Cranz G, Lindsay G, et al. (2012) People in the Design of Urban Places Journal of Urban Design. 17: 461-465 |
Forsyth A, Southworth M. (2008) Cities Afoot—Pedestrians, Walkability and Urban Design Journal of Urban Design. 13: 1-3 |
Southworth M. (2005) Reinventing Main Street: From Mall to Townscape Mall Journal of Urban Design. 10: 151-170 |
Southworth M. (2005) Designing the Walkable City Journal of Urban Planning and Development-Asce. 131: 246-257 |
Southworth M. (2003) Measuring the liveable city Built Environment. 29: 343-354 |
Southworth M. (2003) New Urbanism and the American Metropolis Built Environment. 29: 210-226 |
Southworth M, Parthasarathy B. (1997) The suburban public realm II: Eurourbanism, new urbanism and the implications for urban design in the American metropolis Journal of Urban Design. 2: 9-34 |