Dr Stephen Marshall

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Biography

Stephen Marshall is Reader in Urban Morphology and Planning at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London. Dr Marshall has over twenty years’ experience in the built environment fields, initially in consultancy and subsequently in academia. His principal research interests are in urban morphology and street layout, and their relationships with urban formative processes, including urban design, coding and planning. He has written or edited several books, including Streets and Patterns (2005), Land Use and Transport (with David Banister), Cities, Design and Evolution (2009) and Urban Coding and Planning (2011). He was Chair of the Editorial Board of Urban Design and Planning (Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers journal series) from its launch to 2012; and is now co-editor of Built Environment journal.

Research Summary

My research interests address interactions between the following areas:

  • Urban design theory;
  • Urban morphology;
  • Street layout and transport network structure;
  • Design and planning codes and rules relating to these;
  • Urban 'morphogenetics' and evolution. 

My most recent ongoing research relates to different aspects of urban morphology and urban design and planning:

  • My paper 'Science, pseudo-science and urban design' was published in Urban Design International in 2012. 
  • I guest edited an issue of Built Environment journal (with Olgu Caliskan) on the theme of Urban Morphology and Design (2011).
  • My most recent (edited) book Urban Coding and Planning was publsihed in 2011.

I have presented recently on mathematical aspects of urban morphology - at the MeasUrb workshop in Lisbon, at the AESOP conference in Ankara (both 2012) and at CASA (2013).

Research outputs

Mobility Management to Reduce Travel: the case of Aalborg 1999 Kristensen JPK,Marshall S
Review of R. Tolley, ed. (1997) ‘The Greening of Urban Transport’ 1999 Marshall S
Review of N. Fyfe, ed. (1998) ‘Images of the Street’ 1999 Marshall S
Review of D. Johnson & D. Langmead (1997) ‘Makers of 20th Century Modern Architecture. A Bio-critical Sourcebook’, and F. Sedlacek, ed. (1997) ‘Award Winning Architecture Yearbook 1997’ 1998 Marshall S
Public Transport Orientation and Settlement Design: Plans and Possibilities 1998 Marshall S
The Relationship between Urban Form and Travel Patterns: An International Review and Evaluation 1998 Stead D,Marshall S
The Pedestrian Link between Urban Design and Sustainability 1998 Marshall S
The implementation of city strategies and measures reducing travel: barriers, potentials and transferability, Deliverable 2B Report or the DANTE Consortium 1998 Banister D,Marshall S,McLellan A
The Evolution of Transport Networks with Urban Structure and Possibilities for Postmodern Settlement Design 1998 Marshall S
Towards the Integration of Urban Transport Networks and Urban Design 1998 Marshall S
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Research activities

Children's Activities, Perceptions and Behaviour in the Local Environment (CAPABLE)
Streets and Urban Structure
Sustainability of Land Use and Transport in Outer Neighbourhoods (SOLUTIONS)
The Development and Use of Design Codes in the UK