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spelling | Tian, Yinsheng, author. Urban morphology, architectural typology and cities in transition / Yinsheng Tian, Kai Gu and Wei Tao. 91944 Les Ulis Cedex A, France : EDP Sciences, 2021. 1 online resource (210). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Current natural sciences 1 x Unlimited Access. 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 with Gianfranco Caniggia and Saverio Muratori. Based on an introduction to the theoretical tradition of the two morphological schools and their relationships, this book explores their application in empirical research and planning practice. In relation to the making of Chinese urban landscape, this book particularly focuses on the advancement of urban morphological theory and its significance for urban conservation. Description based on print version record. 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 In English. Cities and towns. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026130 City planning. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026282 Urbanization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85141338 Villes. Urbanisation. cities. aat urbanization. aat ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Residential. bisacsh Cities and towns fast City planning fast Urbanization fast Gu, Kai, author. Tao, Wei, author. has work: Urban morphology, architectural typology and cities in transition (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGPTXBwqkJqxyFC7TWcdHy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9782759826742 |
spellingShingle | Tian, Yinsheng Gu, Kai Tao, Wei Urban morphology, architectural typology and cities in transition / 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 Cities and towns. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026130 City planning. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026282 Urbanization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85141338 Villes. Urbanisation. cities. aat urbanization. aat ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Residential. bisacsh Cities and towns fast City planning fast Urbanization fast |
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title | Urban morphology, architectural typology and cities in transition / |
title_alt | 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 |
title_auth | Urban morphology, architectural typology and cities in transition / |
title_exact_search | Urban morphology, architectural typology and cities in transition / |
title_full | Urban morphology, architectural typology and cities in transition / Yinsheng Tian, Kai Gu and Wei Tao. |
title_fullStr | Urban morphology, architectural typology and cities in transition / Yinsheng Tian, Kai Gu and Wei Tao. |
title_full_unstemmed | Urban morphology, architectural typology and cities in transition / Yinsheng Tian, Kai Gu and Wei Tao. |
title_short | Urban morphology, architectural typology and cities in transition / |
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topic | Cities and towns. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026130 City planning. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026282 Urbanization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85141338 Villes. Urbanisation. cities. aat urbanization. aat ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Residential. bisacsh Cities and towns fast City planning fast Urbanization fast |
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