BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Published four times a year - both print and online - Built Environment is relevant to all those involved with urban and regional planning and related disciplines. Each issue deals with a single theme of current interest to practitioners, academics and their students.
Subscribers can access full text of all papers and book reviews from 2003 (Volume 29) onwards. Print copies of earlier issues are available from Alexandrine Press – a listing is given under Previous Issues.
Details of forthcoming issues are given at Current and Forthcoming Issues, but the Editors welcome suggestions for future themes. Please do e-mail these via the Contact page.
‘BUILT ENVIRONMENT is one of the few journals in the field which covers issues of contemporary architecture and built form from a truly inter-disciplinary perspective without comprimising either substance or content’.
Nezar AlSayyad, Professor of Architecture, Planning and Urban History, University of California at Berkeley
‘BUILT ENVIRONMENT proves a critical space for a diverse range of urban researchers to explore key contemporary issues about the future of cities’.
Simon Guy, Professor of Architecture, University of Manchester
‘BUILT ENVIRONMENT, because of its multidisciplinary approach, its openness and richness, enables planners and geographers to view things in a different perspective’.
Robert C. Kloosterman, Professor of Economic Geography and Planning, University of Amsterdam
Built Environment is abstracted in the Journal of Planning Literature, Geo Abstracts, Sage Urban Abstracts, and is indexed in the Avery Index to Architectural Publications.
Contents and abstracts from Volume 23, no 4 onwards are available on RUDI (Resources for Urban Design Information).
The journal is hosted online by Atypon Link.
Alexandrine Press is a member of CrossRef.
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Volume 34 - Number 2
Guest Editor: Ralf Brand, University of Manchester
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