Urban Morphology, Architectural Typology and Cities in Transition / / Yinsheng TIAN, Wei TAO, Kai GU.
As a body of theoretical knowledge, urban morphology in the West principally emerged within two disciplines and two parts of Europe. On the one hand there is the Anglo-German geographical school, associated with M.R.G Conzen. On the other hand there is the Italian architectural school, associated wi...
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Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Current Natural Sciences
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contributors
- Copyright Information
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1 The Structure of Urban Form: Conzenian and Caniggian Ideas
- Chapter 2 British Urban Morphology: The Conzenian Tradition
- Chapter 3 How Cities Internalize their Former Urban Fringes: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
- Chapter 4 Urban Transformation in an Inner City Area: Morphological Processes in Shieldfield,Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
- Chapter 5 Saverio Muratori and the Italian School of Planning Typology
- Chapter 6 From Muratori to Caniggia: The Origins and Development of the Italian School of Design Typology
- Chapter 7 Research on Chinese Urban Form:Retrospect and Prospect
- Chapter 8 Residential Building Types as an Evolutionary Process: The Guangzhou Area, China
- Chapter 9 Preserving the Cultural Identity of Chinese Cities in Urban Design through a Typomorphological Approach