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Consonance in urban form : morphogenetic analysis of architectural elements within urban forms

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Paul SandersPaul Sanders
"By understanding how places have evolved, we are better able to guide development and change in the urban fabric and avoid the incongruity created by so much of the modern environment" (MacCormac, R (1996), An anatomy of London, Built Environment, Dec 1996 This paper proposes a theory on the relevance of mapping the evolutionary aspects of historical urban form in order to develop a measure of evaluating architectural elements within urban forms, through to deriving parameters for new buildings. By adopting Conzen’s identification of the tripartite division of urban form; the consonance inurban form of a particular palce resides in the elements and measurable values tha makeup the fine grain aggregates of urban form. The paper will demonstrate throughthe case study of Brisbane in Australia, a method of conveying these essential components that constitute a cities continuity of form and active usage. By presenting the past as a repository of urban form characteristics, it is argued that concise architectural responses that stem from such knowledge should result in an engaged urban landscape. The essential proposition is that urban morphology is a missing constituent in the process of urban design, and that the approach of the geographical discipline to the study of urban morphology holds the key to providing the evidence of urban growth characteristics, and this methodology suggests possibilities for an architectural approach that can comprehensively determine qualitative aspects of urban buildings. The relevance of this research lies in a potential to breach the limitations of current urban analysis whilst continuing the evolving currency of urban morphology as an integral practice in the design of our cities.

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Pagination

1-1

Location

Guangzhou, China,

Start date

2009-09-04

End date

2009-09-07

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keywords: urban form, morphogenetic, architecture, consonance, evaluation

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E3.1 Extract of paper

Title of proceedings

Sixteenth International Seminar on Urban Form - Urban Morphology and Urban Transformation

Event

Sixteenth International Seminar on Urban Form - Urban Morphology and Urban Transformation

Publisher

International Seminar on Urban Form

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