Urban Form at the Edge: Proceedings from ISUF 2013. Volume 2

Paul Sanders, Mirko Guaralda, Linda Carroli

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Abstract

Urban morphology as a field of study has developed primarily in Europe and North America, and more recently emerging as a recurrent topic in China and South America. As a counterpoint to this centric view, the ISUF 2013 conference explored aspects of 'urban form at the edge'. In particular the conference examined 'off centre areas' such as India, Africa, Middle East, Central Asia and Australasia which require innovative approaches to the study of traditional, as well as post-colonial and contemporary, morphologies. Broader interpretations of urban form at the edge focus on minor centres and suburbia, with their developing and transilient character; edge cities and regional centres; and new technologies and approaches that are developing alongside established methods, tools and theories of urban morphology.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBrisbane, Qld.
PublisherQueensland University of Technology. School of Design
Number of pages203
ISBN (Print)9781925553017
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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