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Urban design sits at the intersection of architecture, city planning, geography, and social science, making it a topic that appears across disciplines from environmental studies to political theory. It examines how the built environment — streets, public squares, buildings, and infrastructure — shapes the way people live, move, and interact. What makes it academically compelling is that design decisions are never neutral: they reflect political priorities, economic pressures, and cultural values, which means a single city block can be analyzed as a text revealing who a society chooses to include or exclude.

The papers archived here approach urban design from several distinct angles. Some take a comparative approach, weighing the strengths and failures of specific cities against each other. Others focus on historical case studies, including Chicago's planning legacy, the rebuilding of Ground Zero, and the use of classicism in both Nazi architecture and Le Corbusier's work. Crime prevention, public space, contested memory, and the role of art in town planning also emerge as recurring frameworks, showing that urban design is treated as both a practical problem and a site of ideological struggle.

A strong essay on urban design needs a clearly bounded thesis — arguing about a specific city, policy, or design principle rather than cities in general. Evidence drawn from built examples, planning decisions, or documented social outcomes carries more weight than abstract claims. The most common pitfall is treating design as purely aesthetic; examiners expect students to connect physical form to population needs, sustainability challenges, or power structures, demonstrating that how cities are built directly shapes how they are lived in.

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Comparing views on segregating and sharing public space between pedestrians and traffic
Colin Buchanan, architect, civil engineer and planner, presented government with a set of policy blueprints that included strategies to be used for traffic containment and segregation and that could be feasibly and gainfully incorporated into urban development. Monderman, on the other hand, moved for removing that control. Both have their advantages and disadvantages as elaborated in the esssay.
Paper Doctorate
Public Space: \"The Living Room
The Center for Design Excellence (n.d.). defines public space as "the living room of the city - the place where people come together to enjoy the city and each other." Modernity has encroached on the concept of public…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Architecture Classicism in Nazi Architecture
Architectural styles say a great deal about a people's values and aspirations. From the soaring spires of the gothic cathedrals of medieval Europe to the glass and concrete office buildings of today, the outward…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Crime prevention strategies and effectiveness
Most of the crimes one hears or reads about are violent in nature: In 2005, there was an estimated 1.3 million violent crimes in the United States (UCRP website). However, the number of property crimes is not something…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Diego Rivera and his artistic legacy
In an article discussing the connections between the famous muralist, and political activist Diego Rivera there is a statement about art that demonstrates both the depth of Rivera's involvement in the political and the…
Paper Undergraduate
Urban Design When Discussing Urban
When discussing urban design one could determine the strength or lack of strength in a city's character based on a number of different scenarios, including, but not limited to such design strategies as the sustainable…
Research Paper Doctorate
Rebuilding of Ground Zero
¶ … rebuilding the World Trade Center. Specifically it will discuss the rebuilding of Ground Zero after the World Trade Center (WTC) attacks of September 11, 2001, including who are the decision makers, what is the…
Paper Doctorate
Agger, A. (2010). Involving Citizens in Sustainable
this is an annotated bibliography of the following resources Agger, A. (2010). Involving Citizens in Sustainable Development: Evidence of New Forms Of Participation in the Danish Agenda 21 Schemes. Local Environment, 15(6), 541-552. Arku, G. (2009). Rapidly Growing African Cities Need to Adopt Smart Growth Policies to Solve Urban Development Concerns. Urban Forum, 20, 253-270. Deakin, M. (2003). Developing Sustainable Communities in Edinburg's South East Wedge: The Settlement Model and Design Solution. Journal of Urban Design, 8(2), 137-148. Fuchs, E.R. (2012). Governing the Twenty-First-Century. Journal of International Affairs, 65(2), 43-56. Sadhu, J. (2005). The Green Development in Chicago. Economic Development Journal.
Research Paper Doctorate
Art in town planning
Suburban sprawl. Urban blight. The Failure of Modern Architecture. Each one of these phrases could easily head an article on the modern-day city. Wherever one looks, one seems to be confronted with the failure of some…
Essay Doctorate
Human response to physical structure and architectural environment
Environmental psychology is becoming a new field of interest as sustainable architecture and the domain of New Urbanism takes hold. It has been well demonstrated that the ways buildings and communities are built can play a powerful role in the ways that people act and look at their neighborhood, community and planet. This piece reviews some examples of efforts in this direction.