It has been argued that different urban configurations - planned vs. organic, treelike vs. grid like - perform differently when it comes to the intensity and distribution of pedestrian flows, built density and land uses. However, definitions of urban configurations are often rather abstract, ill-defined and at worse end in fixed stereotypes hiding underlying spatial complexity. Recent publications define morphological typologies based on quantitative variables (e.g. Barthelemy, 2015; Serra, 2013a; Gil et al., 2012; Berghauser Pont and Haupt, 2010) and solve some of these shortcomings. These approaches contribute to the discussion of types in two ways: firstly, they allow for the definition of types based on multiple variables in a precise ...
In the research on the effect of urban form on travel, a set of D-variables (density, diversity, des...
Cities are complex products of human culture, characterised by a startling diversity of visible trai...
Streets provide the framework of a city and they are necessary for human life. Some underlying patte...
It has been argued that different urban configurations-planned vs. organic, treelike vs. grid like-p...
Typologies play a role in urban studies since a long time, but definitions are often rather abstract...
[EN] Typologies play a role in urban studies since a long time, but definitions are often rather abs...
Typologies have always played an important role in urban planning and design practice and formal stu...
A better understanding of the relationship between the built environment and urban processes is\ua0c...
We compare the structural properties of the street networks of ten different European cities using t...
This thesis examines the urban morphology of fifty cities using spatial syntax analysis. The analysi...
Understanding the morphology of an urban system is an important step towards unveiling the dynamical...
In cities manifold actors are continuously taking decisions and proposing interventions, which are d...
Cities are complex, perhaps one of the most complex kinds of structure created by humans. Some citie...
In the research on the effect of urban form on travel, a set of D-variables (density, diversity, des...
Cities are complex products of human culture, characterised by a startling diversity of visible trai...
Streets provide the framework of a city and they are necessary for human life. Some underlying patte...
It has been argued that different urban configurations-planned vs. organic, treelike vs. grid like-p...
Typologies play a role in urban studies since a long time, but definitions are often rather abstract...
[EN] Typologies play a role in urban studies since a long time, but definitions are often rather abs...
Typologies have always played an important role in urban planning and design practice and formal stu...
A better understanding of the relationship between the built environment and urban processes is\ua0c...
We compare the structural properties of the street networks of ten different European cities using t...
This thesis examines the urban morphology of fifty cities using spatial syntax analysis. The analysi...
Understanding the morphology of an urban system is an important step towards unveiling the dynamical...
In cities manifold actors are continuously taking decisions and proposing interventions, which are d...
Cities are complex, perhaps one of the most complex kinds of structure created by humans. Some citie...
In the research on the effect of urban form on travel, a set of D-variables (density, diversity, des...
Cities are complex products of human culture, characterised by a startling diversity of visible trai...
Streets provide the framework of a city and they are necessary for human life. Some underlying patte...