France : From history to urban project
Document type :
Partie d'ouvrage
Title :
France : From history to urban project
Author(s) :
Blain, Catherine [Auteur]
Laboratoire Conception - Territoire - Histoire - Matérialité [LACTH]
Ghorayeb, Marlène [Auteur]
Centre de Recherche sur l'Habitat [CRH]
Laboratoire Conception - Territoire - Histoire - Matérialité [LACTH]
Ghorayeb, Marlène [Auteur]
Centre de Recherche sur l'Habitat [CRH]
Scientific editor(s) :
Andri Gerber
Regula Iseli
Stefan Kurath
Urs Primas (eds)
Regula Iseli
Stefan Kurath
Urs Primas (eds)
Book title :
The morphology of urban landscapes : history, analysis, design
Publisher :
Dietrich Reimer Verlag GmbH
Publication place :
Berlin
Publication date :
2021
ISBN :
978-3-496-01648-9
Keyword(s) :
Histoire de la morphologie et du projet urbain en France
English keyword(s) :
History of morphology and urban project in France
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Architecture, aménagement de l'espace
English abstract : [en]
The urban morphology investigates settlement and urban forms. These do not change overnight, but in a process that follows certain principles. There is hardly anything more complex and contradictory than a city. Precisely ...
Show more >The urban morphology investigates settlement and urban forms. These do not change overnight, but in a process that follows certain principles. There is hardly anything more complex and contradictory than a city. Precisely because of this complexity, there is little agreement on definitions and procedural methods. This applies in particular to urban planning, which is not only concerned with analysis, but also with the design and transformation of cities. A variety of different urban morphological approaches exist today. The authors from the areas of research and practice investigate the relevance of the morphological perspective in the field of contemporary urban landscapes. They link historical roots and current approaches and explain the relationship between analysis and design.Show less >
Show more >The urban morphology investigates settlement and urban forms. These do not change overnight, but in a process that follows certain principles. There is hardly anything more complex and contradictory than a city. Precisely because of this complexity, there is little agreement on definitions and procedural methods. This applies in particular to urban planning, which is not only concerned with analysis, but also with the design and transformation of cities. A variety of different urban morphological approaches exist today. The authors from the areas of research and practice investigate the relevance of the morphological perspective in the field of contemporary urban landscapes. They link historical roots and current approaches and explain the relationship between analysis and design.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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