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Authoritarian townscapes and laissez-faire change: understanding central Potsdam's built form |
1998 (2) |
pp. 93 - 104 |
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| Boerefijn, W. |
Designing the medieval new town |
2000 (2) |
pp. 49 - 62 |
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| Conzen, M.P. |
The study of urban form in the United States |
2001 (1) |
pp. 3 - 14 |
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| Corsini, M.G. |
Residential building types in Italy before 1930: the significance of local typological processes |
1997 (1) |
pp. 34 - 48 |
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| Curdes, G. |
Urban form and innovation: the case of Cologne |
1998 (1) |
pp. 11 - 18 |
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| Darin, M. |
The study of urban form in France |
1998 (2) |
pp. 63 - 76 |
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French belt boulevards |
2000 (1) |
pp. 3 - 8 |
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| Dufaux, F. |
A new world from two old ones: the evolution of Montreal's tenements, 1850-1892 |
2000 (1) |
pp. 9 - 19 |
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Versailles as an urban model: new court-towns in Germany ca.1700 |
1999 (1) |
pp. 3 - 20 |
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| Ferdelman, D. |
Inner-city destruction and survival: the case of Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati |
2001 (1) |
pp. 15 - 27 |
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| Koster, E.A. |
Urban Morphology and computers |
1998 (1) |
pp. 3 - 7 |
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| Koter, M. |
The plans of medieval Polish towns |
1999 (2) |
pp. 63 - 78 |
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| Kropf, K.S. |
Conceptions of change in the built environment |
2001 (1) |
pp. 29 - 42 |
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| Kubat, A.S. |
The morphological history of Istanbul |
1999 (1) |
pp. 28 - 41 |
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| Kulesza, M. |
The plans of medieval Polish towns |
1999 (2) |
pp. 63 - 78 |
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| Larkham, P.J. |
Institutions and urban form: the example of universities |
2000 (2) |
pp. 63 - 77 |
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| Levy, A. |
Urban morphology and the problem of the modern urban fabric: some questions for research |
1999 (2) |
pp. 79 - 85 |
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| Lilley, K.D. |
Taking measures across the medieval landscape: aspects of urban design before the Renaissance |
1998 (2) |
pp. 82 - 92 |
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| Malfroy, S. |
Urban morphology and projectconsulting: a Berlin experience |
2001 (2) |
pp. 63 - 80 |
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| McGlynn, S. |
The funnel, the sieve and the template: towards an operational urban morphology |
2000 (2) |
pp. 79 - 89 |
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| Moudon, A.V. |
Urban Morphology as an emerging interdisciplinary field |
1997 (1) |
pp. 3 - 10 |
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| Mugavin, D. |
A philosophical base for urban morphology |
1999 (2) |
pp. 95 - 99 |
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| Nitz, H.-J. |
Medieval towns with grid plan andcentral market place in east-central Europe: origins and diffusion in the early-thirteenth century |
2001 (2) |
pp. 81 - 97 |
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| Samuels, I. |
The funnel, the sieve and the template: towards an operational urban morphology |
2000 (2) |
pp. 79 - 89 |
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| Satoh, S. |
The morphological transformation of Japanese castle-town cities |
1997 (1) |
pp. 11 - 18 |
pdf |
| Scheer, B.C. |
Inner-city destruction and survival: the case of Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati |
2001 (1) |
pp. 15 - 27 |
pdf |
| Siksna, A. |
The evolution of block size and form in North American and Australian city centres |
1997 (1) |
pp. 19 - 33 |
pdf |
| Vilagrasa Ibarz, J. |
The study of urban form in Spain |
1998 (1) |
pp. 35 - 44 |
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| Whitehand, J.W.R. |
British urban morphology: the Conzenian tradition |
2001 (2) |
pp. 103 - 109 |
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