[EN] Urban morphology is a method widely used in China in the field of urban design and urban conservation. Since its first introduction to the Chinese context about 30 years ago, the key ideas and concepts of urban morphology underwent a significant phenomenon of ‘lost in translation’. Different origins of morphological thoughts, different versions of translation, as well as different disciplinary context, have all together led to a chaotic discourse. This paper reviews the key Chinese articles in the field of urban morphology since 1982 and draws out a group of persistent keywords, such as urban form, growth mechanism, evolution and axis that characterize the morphological approach to urban issues, to find unusual evolutionary process. By...
This research actually is a discussion about the legibility of the Nanjing city, but also a Chinese ...
Chinese cities are at serious risk of becoming placeless and losing their cultural identity in a wav...
There is no denying the significance of understanding "scale" in urban studies in China. In either d...
[EN] This paper traces the origins and development of indigenous urban morphological research in Chi...
Beyond the long development history from Conzen's morphology to Muratori and Caniggia's typology in ...
This study examines the evolution of the urban fabric of the Guangfunan area in the city of Guangzho...
The study on urban morphology has been widely developed in Western countries especially in Europe an...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of urban tissues of nine urban blocks of Huangpu District of Sh...
[EN] The block is one of the basic elements of urban space and its morphology is always changing due...
As an important element of fringe belt, urban cemetery has been studied by urban morphologists to re...
The article presents the attempt to follow the trail of the connection between the morphological an...
Although it is generally recognized that a connection exists between urban form and urban planning p...
According to Larkham (2002), urban morphology is an important assessment method in determining the t...
[EN] Urban morphology has been studied extensively in western countries, while the related researche...
Understanding urban morphological processes can help architects and urban designers in urban design,...
This research actually is a discussion about the legibility of the Nanjing city, but also a Chinese ...
Chinese cities are at serious risk of becoming placeless and losing their cultural identity in a wav...
There is no denying the significance of understanding "scale" in urban studies in China. In either d...
[EN] This paper traces the origins and development of indigenous urban morphological research in Chi...
Beyond the long development history from Conzen's morphology to Muratori and Caniggia's typology in ...
This study examines the evolution of the urban fabric of the Guangfunan area in the city of Guangzho...
The study on urban morphology has been widely developed in Western countries especially in Europe an...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of urban tissues of nine urban blocks of Huangpu District of Sh...
[EN] The block is one of the basic elements of urban space and its morphology is always changing due...
As an important element of fringe belt, urban cemetery has been studied by urban morphologists to re...
The article presents the attempt to follow the trail of the connection between the morphological an...
Although it is generally recognized that a connection exists between urban form and urban planning p...
According to Larkham (2002), urban morphology is an important assessment method in determining the t...
[EN] Urban morphology has been studied extensively in western countries, while the related researche...
Understanding urban morphological processes can help architects and urban designers in urban design,...
This research actually is a discussion about the legibility of the Nanjing city, but also a Chinese ...
Chinese cities are at serious risk of becoming placeless and losing their cultural identity in a wav...
There is no denying the significance of understanding "scale" in urban studies in China. In either d...