The importance of design practice informed by urban morphology has led to intensification in interest, signalled by the formation of the ISUF Research and Practice Task Force and voiced through several recent academic publications cognisant of this current debate, this paper reports on a recent urban design workshop at which morphology was set as one of the key themes. Initially planned to be programmed as a augmented concurrent event to the 2013 20th ISUF conference held in Brisbane, the two day Bridge to Bridge: Ridge to Ridge urban design workshop nevertheless took place the following month, and involved over one hundred design professionals and academics. The workshop sought to develop several key urban design principles and recommendations addressing a major government development proposal sited in the most important heritage precinct of the city. The paper will focus specifically on one of the nine groups, in which the design proposal was purposefully guided by morphological input. The discussion will examine the design outcomes and illicit review and feedback from participants, shedding critical light on the issues that arise from such a design approach.
History
Pagination
1630-1633
Location
Porto, Portugal
Start date
2014-07-03
End date
2014-07-06
ISBN-13
9789729910166
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
Oliveira V, Pinho P, Batista LM, Patatas T, Monteiro C
Title of proceedings
ISUF 2014 : Our common future in urban morphology : Proceedings of the 21st International Seminar on Urban Form 2014
Event
Urban Form. International Seminar (21st : 2014 : Porto, Portugal)