Associate Professor
PhD (Urban Design and Planning), University of Washington,
MCP University of Cincinnati,
Dipl.Arch Technical University, Sofia
Topics of research and/or creative and professional work
Urban Design
Urban Morphology
Suburbanization
3D Modelling
Recent Work
• K. Stanilov, ed., The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism, Springer, 2007.
• K. Stanilov and B.C. Scheer, eds, Suburban Form: An International Perspective, London: Routledge, 2004.
• K. Stanilov, “Taking stock of post-socialist urban development: a recapitulation,” in K. Stanilov, ed., The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism, Springer, 2007.
• K. Stanilov, “Political reform, economic development, and regional growth in post-socialist Europe,” in K. Stanilov, ed., The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism, Springer, 2007.
• K. Stanilov, “The restructuring of non-residential uses in the post-socialist metropolis, “ in K. Stanilov, ed., The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism, Springer, 2007.
• K. Stanilov, “Housing trends in Central and Eastern European cities during and after the period of transition,” in K. Stanilov, ed., The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism, Springer, 2007.
• S. Hirt and K. Stanilov, “The perils of post-socialist transformation: residential development in Sofia,” in K. Stanilov, ed., The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism, Springer, 2007.
• K. Stanilov, “Democracy, markets, and public space in the transitional societies of Central and Eastern Europe,” in K. Stanilov, ed., The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism, Springer, 2007.
• K. Stanilov, “Public policies of the transition period and their impact on urban form,” in K. Stanilov, ed., The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism, Springer, 2007.
• K. Stanilov, “Urban planning and the challenges of the post-socialist transformation,” in K. Stanilov, ed., The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism, Springer, 2007.
• K. Stanilov, “Planning for sprawl: the evolution of a suburban shopping center,” in K. Stanilov and B. Scheer eds, Suburban form: an international perspective, London: Routledge, 2004, pp. 177-201.
• K. Stanilov, “Postwar patterns of suburbanization: Introduction,” in K. Stanilov and B. Scheer eds, Suburban form: an international perspective, London: Routledge, 2004, pp. 1-12.
• K. Stanilov and V. Donchev, “City panning and urban restructuring of Bulgarian towns at the end of the 19th century,” Urban Morphology, forthcoming, vol. 8 no.2 2004.
• K. Stanilov, "Accessibility and land use: the case of suburban Seattle, 1960-1990," Regional Studies, vol. 37 no. 8 2003, pp. 783-794.
• K. Stanilov, “Sustainability and urban morphology,” Urban Morphology, vol. 7 no. 1 2003, pp. 43-45.
• K. Stanilov, "Post-War Trends, Land Use Changes and Patterns of Suburban Development: the Case of Greater Seattle," Environment and Planning B, vol. 29 no. 2 2002, pp. 173-195.
• P. Hess, A.V. Moudon, M.C. Snyder, and K. Stanilov, "Site Design and Pedestrian Travel," Transportation Research Record 1674, 1999.
• A.V. Moudon, P. Hess, M.C. Snyder, and K. Stanilov, "Effects of Site Design on Pedestrian Travel in Mixed use, Medium-Density Environments,” Transportation Research Record 1578, 1997, pp. 48-55.
• D. Hodge, R. Morrill, and K. Stanilov, “Implications of Intelligent Transportation Systems for Metropolitan Form”, Urban Geography, vol. 17, no. 8, 1996.
• A.V. Moudon, P. Hess, M.C. Snyder, and K. Stanilov, "Effects of Site Design on Pedestrian Travel in Mixed use, Medium-Density Environments,” Report WA-RD 432.1 Washington State Departmentof Transportation, Olympia, 1977.
• K. Stanilov, M. Pailthorp, D. Carlson, and G. Pivo. 1993. A Literature review of community impacts and costs of urban sprawl. The Growth Management Planning and Research Clearinghouse, Center for Sustainable Communities, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington. September.
• K. Stanilov, “Tranliviat put na Sofia kum Evropa: Chast I,” Kapital, 3-10 March, 2006, pp. 42-43 (in Bulgarian).
• K. Stanilov, “Tranliviat put na Sofia kum Evropa: Chast II,” Kapital, 11-17 March, 2006, p. 58 (in Bulgarian).
• K. Stanilov, “Tranliviat put na Sofia kum Evropa: Chast III,” Kapital, 18-24 March, 2006, p. 61 (in Bulgarian).
Kiril Stanilov, AICP, is an associate professor at the University of Cincinnati. He teaches courses in urban design and computer applications for planners and has research interests in urban morphology, suburbanization and three dimensional urban imaging. He has taught Computer Graphics, Planning Studio, Workshop in Urban Design, Methods of Physical Analysis, History of Urban Form, History of Urban Spatial Environments, Site Planning, and Planning Graphics Studio.
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