Dr Stephen Marshall
The Bartlett School of Planning is a world centre for learning and research about the form, planning, design and management of cities. Our location, history and expertise have made our programmes and research among the most stimulating and sought-after in the field of planning. We are part of The Bartlett: UCL's global faculty of the built environment.
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.
My research interests address interactions between the following areas:
My most recent ongoing research relates to different aspects of urban morphology and urban design and planning:
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).
| Urbanism in evolution: New Urbanism and beyond | - | Marshall S |
| Building from Buchanan – beyond ‘Manual for Streets’ | - | Marshall S |
| The evolution of the 'Vital City” – the case of Glasgow | - | Marshall S |
| Link and Place – a guide to street planning and design | - | Marshall S,Jones P,Boujenko N |
| Urban structuring For 'sustainable' urban extensions | - | Marshall S |
| Land use and mobility management: processes | - | Marshall S |
| Evolving street-grids for liveable cities | - | Marshall S |
| Reinventing guidance for urban streets (UK) | - | Marshall S |
| Street function, classification and town planning | - | Marshall S |
| Planning, Design and the Complexity of Cities | - | Marshall S |
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