Theories about cities and the form that settlements should take will be discussed. Attempts will be made at a distinction between descriptive and normative theory, by examining examples of various theories of city form over time. The class will concentrate on the origins of the modern city and theories about its emerging form, including the transformation of the nineteenth-century city and its organization. It analyzes current issues of city form in relation to city making, social structure, and physical design. Case studies of several cities will be presented as examples of the theories discussed in the class
This paper investigates the basic theoretical concepts of urban morphology related to the phenomena ...
The Annual Conference Proceedings of the XXVIII International Seminar on Urban Form: "Urban Form and...
Abstract I review several bodies of empirical urban theory relevant to the archaeological analysis o...
This reader takes a journey through different positions concerning form in the urban design discours...
The new cities form rapidly and usually follow many unconnected concepts that cause confusion in urb...
Examines both the structure of cities and ways they can be changed. Includes historical forces that ...
What is a city? What shapes it? How does its history influence future development? How do physical f...
Kevin Lynch\u27s magnum opus A Theory of Good City Form (1981) is well known as a normative theory o...
Abstract. Urban morphology is a thriving field of enquiry involving researchers from a wide diversit...
This chapter introduces the theories of urbanism courses offered at the Urbanism Department in the F...
Urban morphology investigates settlement and urban forms. These do not change overnight, but in a pr...
Cities as constructs of either incremental development or planned settlement reflect their economic,...
In what ways are cities things that happen to us, and in what ways are cities things we do together,...
Summary. Since modern town planning was first promulgated in the nineteenth century it has developed...
PhD ThesisThis study sets out to explain why a particular urban form, the arrangement of urban fabr...
This paper investigates the basic theoretical concepts of urban morphology related to the phenomena ...
The Annual Conference Proceedings of the XXVIII International Seminar on Urban Form: "Urban Form and...
Abstract I review several bodies of empirical urban theory relevant to the archaeological analysis o...
This reader takes a journey through different positions concerning form in the urban design discours...
The new cities form rapidly and usually follow many unconnected concepts that cause confusion in urb...
Examines both the structure of cities and ways they can be changed. Includes historical forces that ...
What is a city? What shapes it? How does its history influence future development? How do physical f...
Kevin Lynch\u27s magnum opus A Theory of Good City Form (1981) is well known as a normative theory o...
Abstract. Urban morphology is a thriving field of enquiry involving researchers from a wide diversit...
This chapter introduces the theories of urbanism courses offered at the Urbanism Department in the F...
Urban morphology investigates settlement and urban forms. These do not change overnight, but in a pr...
Cities as constructs of either incremental development or planned settlement reflect their economic,...
In what ways are cities things that happen to us, and in what ways are cities things we do together,...
Summary. Since modern town planning was first promulgated in the nineteenth century it has developed...
PhD ThesisThis study sets out to explain why a particular urban form, the arrangement of urban fabr...
This paper investigates the basic theoretical concepts of urban morphology related to the phenomena ...
The Annual Conference Proceedings of the XXVIII International Seminar on Urban Form: "Urban Form and...
Abstract I review several bodies of empirical urban theory relevant to the archaeological analysis o...