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This book offers insight into the most important scientific society on urban morphology worldwide: the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF). After addressing the three-decade history of ISUF, the book analyses the present and future of this scientific society, of urban morphology, and of human settlements. This timely and fundamental reflection gathers contributions from present and past leadership of ISUF since its inception in 1994.
Over the last three decades, the urban world has undergone major changes: the urban population is now higher than the rural population; more than half of the world's population lives on a single continentAsia, home to almost three billion people in China and India aloneso geographical imbalance is considerable; and while half of the urban population still lives in small cities of fewer than 300,000 inhabitants, the number of megacities has increased significantly. How does the physical form of cities in different parts of the world respond to these dynamics? Can cities preserve fundamental elements of humankind's urban heritage while accommodating changes driven by the main socioeconomic and environmental needs of today?
The field of urban morphology has been continuously adjusting to the essential dynamics of its object of study. While developing and strengthening its most robust theories, concepts, and methods designed after the mid-twentieth century, urban morphology has been able to integrate innovative approaches for describing and explaining the emerging dynamics and patterns of urban formoften incorporating groundbreaking technologies for data collection, analysis, modelling, and simulation. But what is the role of urban morphology in science and society today? How effective is it in communicating a rigorous understanding of the urban landscape both to academics and researchers in other fields and to citizens in general? How successful is it in providing practitioners with relevant and useful knowledge that informs their action on cities' form and structure through spatial planning, urban design, and architecture?
This book addresses these fundamental questions, offering academics, researchers, and practitioners comprehensive knowledge on human settlements, the field of urban morphology, and the role of ISUF in promoting groundbreaking morphological thought.
Covers the main advances and prospects of knowledge on human settlements, from villages to megacities Includes in-depth discussions on the present and future of urban morphology Offers insight from present and past leadership of the International Seminar on Urban Form
Auteur
Vítor Oliveira is President of the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF) and President of the Portuguese-Language Network of Urban Morphology (PNUM). He is Principal Researcher at the Research Centre for Territory Transports and Environment (CITTA / FEUP) and Professor of Urban Morphology and Urban Planning at ULP. He is Associate Editor of 'Urban Morphology', Advisory Editor of 'The Urban Book Series' (Springer), and Founding Editor of the 'Revista de Morfologia Urbana' (2013-18).
His latest books are ISUF, urban morphology and human settlements: advances and prospects (2024), Urban morphology: an introduction to the study of the physical form of cities (2022, 2016; translated to Chinese, Persian, Portuguese and Turkish), Morphological research in planning, urban design and architecture (2021), JWR Whitehand and the historico-geographical approach to urban morphology (2019) and Teaching urban morphology (2018). He has translated, with Cláudia Monteiro, the classic book Alnwick, Northumberland: a study in town-plan analysis by MRG Conzen.
Contenu
Part 1: Past and present.- The history of ISUF and urban morphology.- ISUF A different type of academic society.- The Journal Urban Morphology and Jeremy Whitehand's comments.- The historico-geographical approach to urban morphology.- Recent developments in urban morphology in Italy.- Escaping townscape British architects and urban morphology.- Part 2: Present and future.- Mapping morphological futures Plan-analysis and its cultural intersections.- Infrastructure and territory Leaving a trace in the contemporary (urban) archipelago.- A cross-cultural conception of urban morphology.- Working across boundaries in urban morphology.- Social critique and design in the face of multiple crises: Directions for urban morphology.- The present and future of human settlements, urban morphology and ISUF.