Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Enclave Urbanism or Encounter Urbanism?
Chapter 2. The Neighborhood as Place
Chapter 3. Single-access Neighborhoods in Calgary, AB
Chapter 4. Multiple Access Neighborhoods in Surrey, BC
Chapter 5. Comparison of the Four Neighborhoods
Conclusion
Bibliography
Annex 1. Survey Questionnaire
Annex 2. Interview Questions
Reviews
“A very interesting comparative perspective on essential social and spatial aspects of suburban residential environments.” -Dr. Sasha Tsenkova
“This timely and valuable contribution to the urban studies literature is a sophisticated and cogently argued need to reconceptualize the connections between the built form, gated-ness, and social cohesion.” -Dr. Ivan Townshend
“The debate over urban design in suburban communities has been too polarized between proponents of the grid versus the cul-de-sac models. Dr. Youssef offers an approach that incorporates the advantages of both..” -Dr. Alan Smart