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Urban Morphology. Architectural Typology and Cities in Transition(Chinese Edition)
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Like New in Like New jacket. HardCover, Pub Date: 2014-03-01 Pages: 197 Language: English Publisher: Science Press "Urban morphology, building typology and transformation of the city (in English)" system introduced in the Anglo-German bilateral development Kang Zeen city The concept of morphology and typology of Italian architecture, development, new academic exploration in recent years and its application in China. The book is divided into nine chapters. The first chapter discusses the integrated urban development and morphology in the western Chinese city in transition. The second chapter discusses åº·æ³½æ© urban form from the perspective of the theory and practice of urban physical form structural problems. The third chapter discusses the global cross-cultural vision of urban development in the urban fringe phenomenon. The fourth chapter in the UK as a case study of morphological Sheffield city center of the development process. The fifth chapter describes the Sava Rio Morato in Italy planning typology. Chapter VI describes the origin and development from the inside to Caniggia Morato Italian design typology. Chapter VII is the use of Chinese city of Pingyao city form åº·æ³½æ© morphological analysis carried out by the theory. Chapter VIII residential building type process is carried out using the building typology analysis in Guangzhou, China. Chapter IX morphology and architectural typology study was to investigate how to apply the protection and development of urban Chinese cities through urban design characteristics. Contents: PrefaceChapter 1 The Structure of Urban Form: Conzenian and Caniggian Ideas1.1 Research on Urban Form1.2 Urban Morphology and Design Typology1.3 Urban Morphology of Chinese Cities1.4 Structure of the BookNotes and ReferencesChapter 2 British Urban Morphology: The Conzenian Tradition2.1 The Antecedents of MRG Conzen2.2 Conzens Ideas and their Influence2.3 Recent Research2.4 ConclusionsNotes and ReferencesChapter 3 How Cities Internalize their Former Urban Fringes: ACross-Cultural Comparison3.1 Discovery and Conceptualization of Fringe Belts3.2 A Strategy for Comparative Study of Fringe Belts3.3 Dynamics and Differentiation of Fringe-Belt Types3.4 A Framework for Comparative Study3.5 Closing RemarksNotes and ReferencesChapter 4 Urban Transformation in an Inner City Area: MorphologicalProcesses in Shieldfield, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK4 1 Introduction4 2. Creating Shieldfield: . The First Transformation4 3 Redeveloping Shieldfield: . The Second Transformation4 4 Shieldfield and the Inner Fringe Belt: A Third TransformationNotes and ReferencesChapter 5 Saverio Muratori and the Italian School of Planning Typology5.1 Saverio Murator5.2 Saverio Muratoris Roman School5.3 The Dispersal from Rome5.4 Gianfranco Caniggia5.5 The Present SchoolNotes and ReferencesChapter 6 From Muratori to Caniggia: The Origins and Development of theItalian School of Design Typology6.1 Muratoris Roman School6.2 Muratori as a Philosopher6.3 Muratoris Cultural Background6.4 The Architectural Issue of Technique and Language6.5 The Philosophical Issue of Typological Features6.6 The Constructional Issue of the Built Environment6.7 The Urban Issue of the Development of Towns6.8 The Geographical Issue of the Human Environment6.9 The Historical Issue of the Development of Civilization6.10 The Scuola Muratoriana6.11 Formative Generation Gaps6.12 The Relative Accomplishments of Muratori and Caniggia6.13 Final Judgement and Criticism6.14 ConclusionsNotes and ReferencesChapter 7 Research on Chinese Urban Form: Retrospect and Prospect7.1 Research on Traditional Cities7.2 Research on Early Modern Cities7.3 Research on Socialist and Post-Reform Cities7. 4 Historical Preservation and Conservation7. 5 The Challenge for Urban Morphology7.6 The Application of Conzenian and Caniggian Approaches7.7 ConclusionsNotes and ReferencesChapter 8 Residential Building Types as an Evolutionary Process: The Guangzhou Area, China8 1 Guangzhou: .......
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