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The Handbook of Urban Morphology


The Handbook of Urban Morphology


The Urban Handbook series 1. Aufl.

von: Karl Kropf

56,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 04.10.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781118747735
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 248

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Conceived as a practical manual of morphological analysis, <i>The Handbook of Urban Morphology</i> focuses on the form, structure and evolution of human settlements – from villages to metropolitan regions. It is the first book in any language focused on specific, up-to-date ‘how-to’ guidance , with clear summaries of the central concepts, step-by-step instructions for carrying out the analysis, case studies illustrating specific applications and discussion of theoretical underpinnings tied to evidence from the field. Ideal for students as well as professionals and academics dealing with the built environment.
<p>Introduction 2</p> <p><i>Slowing down the normative impulse</i></p> <p><b>Part 1 – Principles 12</b></p> <p>1 Core Concepts 14</p> <p>2 Origins and Approaches 16</p> <p>3 Aspects of Urban Form 20</p> <p>4 Minimum Elements 38</p> <p><b>Part 2 – Methods 48</b></p> <p>5 The General Process of Analysis 50</p> <p>6 Desktop Analysis 58</p> <p>7 Field Survey 116</p> <p>8 Synthesis 132</p> <p><b>Part 3 – Applications 174</b></p> <p>9 Case Studies 176</p> <p>Conclusion 230</p> <p>Appendix 232</p> <p>Further Reading 234</p> <p>Illustration Credits 236</p> <p>Index 237</p>
<p>Karl Kropf is Director of urban design consultancy Built Form Resource and Senior Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University.  He has more than thirty years of experience in the fields of urban design, landscape architecture, architecture and historic conservation, working in the UK, France and US. He combines academic research in urban morphology and practice in urban design with the aim of using insights from one to improve the other. </p>
<p>Urban morphology is a core discipline for both academic research and professional practice in a range of fields including urban design, architecture, planning, geography, archaeology and anthropology.  It has a central role in improving our understanding of the built environment as a diverse, complex structure that is the product of ongoing social processes and serves as our own habitat. </p> <p>Conceived as a practical manual of morphological analysis, <i>The Handbook of Urban Morphology</i> brings together in one place the core concepts and principles of the discipline;  specific, up-to-date guidance on analytical methods with clear step-by-step instructions and case studies illustrating specific applications in research and professional practice.  Illustrative material includes examples from Iran, China, Turkey, Brazil, France, Italy, the UK and US, with case studies covering applications in theoretical morphology, environmental performance, historical characterization, socio-cultural investigations, planning and design.</p> <p>The result lays the foundation for taking forward and reconciling what might seem to be different views of urban form.  It provides a common basis for seeing the built environment as a quasi-natural, emergent phenomenon, the material and medium of urban design, a repository of embodied ideas and the cultural expression of the societies that produce it.</p>

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