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Issue 1

Special issue: Computers in the modelling and simulation of urban built form

Editorial

Computers in the modelling and simulation of urban and built form 1 – 2
P Steadman

Guest editorial

System for the integration of graphical parcel information in the urban cadastral database file 3 – 6
E Rubio Royo, J M Padron Hdez, J A Montiel Nelson

A planimetric model of Milan's urban Master Plan 7 – 18
P Marabelli, A Polistina, R Verona

TRAPU: a tool for data capture and visualisation of the urban fabric 19 – 24
Y Egels

A computer graphic reconstruction of the architectural structure of medieval Genoa 25 – 31
C Cicconetti, E Gasparini, M Mastretta, E Morten

Issue: integrated software system for the urban environment 33 – 38
M Grant

Building a city advisor in a 'hypermedia' environment 39 – 50
P Christianssan

Visualisation with 'intelligent' assistance: a methodological approach 51 – 56
M Porada

Towards the simulation of urban morphology 57 – 70
J Rabie

A model for the representation of urban knowledge 71 – 83
P Quintrand, J Zoller, R de Filippo, S Faure

Studies in the morphology of the English building stock 85 – 98
P Steadman, F Brown, P Rickaby

A computer system for rehabilitation of buildings in their urban setting 99 – 106
J Autran, I Guerin-Cazorla, T Prevost, P Saunier

Some problems relating to the numerical simulation of urban ambient environments 107 – 117
J-P Peneau

A computer package to facilitate inhabitants' participation in urban renewal 119 – 134
A Dupagne

Issue 2

Editorials

Computers in planning: old ideas, new tools 135 – 137
M Batty

The international dimension of planning 137 – 140
P Hall

Planning transatlantic: planning education in the nineties between San Francisco, Oxford, Brussels, and Weimar 140 – 145
K R Kunzmann

Planning transatlantic: global change and local problems. A British (and host's) perspective 145 – 147
J Glasson

Two professions divided by a common language? 147 – 152
M J Breheny

Energy and urban development in an archetypal English town 153 – 175
P A Rickaby

The content of planning education programmes: some comments from recent British experience 177 – 189
P Healey

Spatial interaction modelling in retail planning practice: the need for robust statistical methods 191 – 203
C M Guy

XPLanner: A knowledge-based decision support system for facility management and planning 205 – 224
S-Y Han, T J Kim, I Adiguzel

The case for a positive theory of planning. Part 1: What is wrong with planning theory? 225 – 232
M C Poulton

The renaissance of strategic planning? 233 – 249
M J Breheny

Reviews 251 – 260

Issue 3

Editorial

Practising or preaching? And in what language? 261 – 262
M Breheny

The case for a positive theory of planning. Part 2: A positive theory of planning 263 – 275
M C Poulton

The morphology of British housing: an empirical basis for policy and research. Part I: Functional and dimensional characteristics 277 – 299
F E Brown, J P Steadman

Factors of meaning, chance, and utility in shape-production systems 301 – 314
M D Eckersley

The demand for amenities by the elderly 315 – 325
A Vollering, P Nijkamp

Alexander patterns for design computing: atoms of conceptual structure? 327 – 346
P Galle

Towards the solution of the (generalised) multi-Weber problem 347 – 360
K E Rosing

Objectivity and the design process 361 – 371
R D Coyne

Reviews 373 – 378

Issue 4

Editorials

Strengthening the journal 379
Michael Batty

"There is nothing as theoretical as good practice" 379 – 384
H Couclelis

The morphology of British housing: an empirical basis for policy and research. Part 2: topological characteristics 385 – 415
F E Brown, J P Steadman

An introduction to structure and structure grammars 417 – 426
C Carlson, R Woodbury, R McKelvey

Modelling the emergence of design descriptions across schemata 427 – 458
R D Coyne

McTHRESH: modeling maximum coverage with threshold constraints 459 – 472
P V Balakrishnan, J E Storbeck

Teleshopping or store shopping? A choice model for forecasting the use of new telecommunications-based services 473 – 489
F Koppelman, I Salomon, K Proussaloglou

Reviews 491 – 494

Author index 495

Subject index 496 – 499

Book review index 500