Urban Morphology: Comparative Study of Different Schools of Thought

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ABSTRACT

Urban morphology can be described as methodical analyses of form, shape, map, origin, functions and structure of human-made urban fabric and its process of development over time. According to much research that has been conducted, urban morphology can be categorized as three main schools of British, Italian and French. This study will comparatively examine these urban morphology schools of thought. In terms of forming processes and procedures of urban form, British school is emphasized by scholars as it comprehensively considers the historical procedures. Furthermore, it seems that the methodical studies of British school are more precise compared to others.

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Sadeghi, G. and Li, B. (2019) Urban Morphology: Comparative Study of Different Schools of Thought. Current Urban Studies, 7, 562-572. doi: 10.4236/cus.2019.74029.

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