Heritage and morphology: street as an object

Vít Rýpar

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Abstract

Morphological characterisation of urban tissue has been utilised in relation to conservation of urban heritage for decades. Hierarchical approach based on a town plan analysis, however, not always corresponds to the urban tissue as perceived by pedestrians. To complete the characterisation, it might be useful to complement a traditional urban block analysis by considering a street as a built-up space of its kind.
Original languageEnglish
PagesP678
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 8 Apr 2022
EventXXVIII International Seminar on Urban Form - "Urban Form and the Sustainable and Prosperous City" - University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 29 Jun 20213 Jul 2021

Conference

ConferenceXXVIII International Seminar on Urban Form - "Urban Form and the Sustainable and Prosperous City"
Abbreviated titleISUF
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period29/06/213/07/21

Keywords

  • morphology
  • GIS technology (Geographic Information Systems)
  • streetscape characterisation

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