Special issue: Visualization in urban analysis and design
Editorial
The logic of worms: a study in architectural knowledge representation 5 – 31
P Galle, L B Kovács
Heuristic generation of layouts (HeGeL): based on a paradigm for problem structuring 33 – 59
Ö Akin, B Dave, S Pithavadian
A fuzzy-group multicriteria decisionmaking model and its application to land-use planning 61 – 84
W-N Xiang, M Gross, J Gy Fabos, E B MacDougall
Organisational issues and the implementation of GIS in Massachusetts and Vermont: some lessons for the United Kingdom 85 – 95
H Campbell
Representation and problem-solving: the foundations of engineering design 97 – 105
C L Dym
Reviews 107 – 118
The editors of Environment and Planning B, 1992 119 – 120
Editorial
Fractions in the location set-covering problem 125 – 130
K E Rosing, C S ReVelle, H Rosing-Vogelaar
The research potential of administrative data:
an illustrative example of the utility of register information in spatial analysis 131 – 142
S RaybouId, M G Coombes
Computer assistance in designing from precedent 143 – 171
R D Coyne, M Yokozawa
Corporate towers and symbolic capital 173 – 188
K Dovey
Sorting out a consensus: analysis in support of multiparty decisions 189 – 204
C J Andrews
The symbolic infrastructure of an environmental art project 205 – 220
P J J Pennartz
grammatical architecture? 221 – 226
A Fleisher
Reviews 227 – 240
Editorial
Reasoning about spatial constraints 243 – 266
K B Yoon, R D Coyne
The maximal representation of a shape 267 – 288
R Krishnamurti
The structure of an honors curriculum by the methodology of Q-analysis 289 – 315
M J King
Meaning of industrial design objects: from designers to usersf 307 – 319
Linking water-balance simulation and multiobjective programming: land-use plan design in Hawaii 317 – 336
M A Ridgley, T W Giambelluca
On the quantity and quality of planning applications 337 – 357
D I Brotherton
Reviews 359 – 370
Editorial
Patterns of structural - qualitative changes in the development of complex systems 375 – 402
S Holtier
Town planner as social scientist: the case of the LSE programme 403 – 412
M Hebbert
Weights 413 – 430
G Stiny
The arithmetic of maximal planes 431 – 464
R Krishnamurti
On the control of development by planning authorities 465 – 478
D I Brotherton
Reviews 479 – 488
Editorial
Pragmatists and prophets: planning history and the third millennium 493 – 501
D Hardy
Exploring individual style in design 503 – 523
C-S Chan
Fuzzy evaluation of land-use and transportation options 525 – 544
P N Smith
Space and function in small house plans: a case study in South Africa 545 – 558
G Mills
A knowledge-based design system for Yunnan-style house floor plans 559 – 571
M Yan
The design implications of social interaction in a workplace setting 573 – 584
A Backhouse, P Drew
Shape recognition in three dimensions 585 – 603
R Krishnamurti, C F Earl
Reviews 605 – 610
Guest editorial
Visualizing people in time and space 613 – 637
D Dorling
Using computer animation to visualize space - time patterns 639 – 650
D Dorling, S Openshaw
Application of computer graphics to regional trunk road network planning 651 – 662
M Odani
Urban modeling in computer-graphic and geographic information system environments 663 – 688
M Batty
Visual quality and response assessment: an experimental technique 689 – 708
O M A Rahman
Towards a collaborative planning system 709 – 722
M J Shiffer
The 1990s: information systems and computer visualization for urban design, planning, and management 723 – 738
R Langendorf
Review 739 – 740
Author index 741
Subject index 743 – 746
Book review index 747 – 748