Food + The City
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Karen Franck is an environmental psychologist who teaches architecture and social science courses at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark. She is a frequent contributor to AD and the editor of the Food and Architecture issue (December 2002).

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Editorial  (Helen Castle).

The City as Dining Room, Market and Farm  (Karen A Franck).

Raw, Medium, Well Done: A Typological Reading of Australian Eating Places  (Rachel Hurst & Jane Lawrence).

Taste, Smell and Sound On the Street in Chinatown and Little Italy  (Nisha Fernando).

The New and the Rare: Luxury and Convenience in Japanese Depa-chika  (Masaaki Takahashi).

Food for the City, Food in the City  (Karen A Franck).

Tasting the Periphery: Bangkok’s Agri- and Aquacultural Fringe  (Brian McGrath & Danai Thaitakoo).

Urban Agriculture: Small, Medium, Large  (Gil Doron).

The City as Dining Room: Big-Sign Dining in Hong Kong  (Jeffrey W Cody & Mary C Day).

Blurring Boundaries, Defining Places: The New Hybrid Spaces of Eating  (Gail Satler).

Out of the Kitchen and onto the Footpath  (Louisa Carter).

What’s Eating Manchester? Gastro-Culture and Urban Regeneration  (David Bell & Jon Binnie).

Designing the Gastronomic Quarter  (Susan Parham).

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Interior Eye: Shopping at MoMA  (Craig Kellogg).

Building Profile: Fawood Children’s Centre  (Jeremy Melvin).

Home Run: Self-Build Housing in Peckham  (Bruce Stewart).

McLean’s Nuggets:  Will McLean - Practice Profile: Walters and Cohen  (Jeremy Melvin).

Site Lines: Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate  (Sean Stanwick).

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"...Food and the City fills the reader's plate with fare enough to savour and digest." (Frame, No 46 September 2005)
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