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Over recent decades, the historico-geographical approach to urban morphology has been prominent in the debate on the physical form of our cities and on the agents and processes shaping that form over time. With origins in the work of the geographer M.R.G. Conzen, this approach has been systematically developed by researchers in different parts of the world since the 1960s. This book argues that J.W.R. Whitehand structured an innovative and comprehensive school of urban morphological thought grounded in the invaluable basis provided by Conzen. It identifies the development of several dimensions of the concepts of fringe belt and morphological region and the systematic exploration of the themes of agents of change, comparative studies and research and practice as key contributions by Whitehand to this school of thought. The book presents contributions from leading international experts in the field addressing these major issues.
An Introduction to the Work of JWR Whitehand.- Urban Morphological Regions: Development of an Idea.- Fringe Belts.- Agents and Agency in the Urban Landscape.- Rigour and Comparison in Urban Morphology: Through the lens of JWR Whitehand. Research and Practice.- Ivor Samuels.- JWR Whitehand: 50 Years of Urban Morphological Research.
V?tor Oliveira is a Professor of Urban Morphology and Urban Planning at the ULP and a Senior Researcher at the Research Centre for Territory Transports and Environment (CITTA / FEUP). He is an architect (FAUP) and holds both an MSc in Planning and Design of the Built Environment (FAUP/FEUP) and a PhD in Planning / Civil Engineering (FEUP). He is President of the Portuguese-language Network of Urban Morphology (PNUM) and Secretary General of the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF). He is editor of the Revista de Morfologia Urbana, a member of the editorial board of Urban Morphology and an advisory editor of The Urban Book Series (Springer).
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