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Urban Morphology versus Urban Redevelopment and Revitalisation - Proceedings of the XXIX Conference of the International Seminar on Urban Form 2022

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This open access book provides a comprehensive review of current theoretical and practical expertise at the confluence of urban morphology and urban rehabilitation. Its holistic perspective addresses theoretical explanations and approaches as well as practical experiences in the design of urban places. The extensive methodological section illustrates innovation and development in this area.
 
The sections of Urban Morphology versus Urban Redevelopment and Revitalisation offer insights from several perspectives: political, social, cultural and economic. Each part examines the intersection with the field of morphological studies. The transformations of the urban fabric are the focus of the two final sections; they address historical processes and review current architectural and urban solutions.

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Introduction.- Part 1:Methods for analysing the transformation of spatial structures of settlements.- Morphogenesis and urban change in Newcastle upon Tyne: Context and Process.- Quantitative analysis of urban form through urban section: A case study of Nanjing, China.- Historical-Geographical and procedural typological approach in urban renewal: As a case Louroujina, Northern Cyprus.- Intellectual heritage for morphological studies in Belgrade, Serbia: Understanding spatial transformations through review of academic and practical thoughts and actions from 1969 to 1981.- Quantity vs quality: Do citizens in denser neighbourhoods have poorer access to urban open spaces? A pilot study in Stavanger, Norway.- Reading for rewriting Chinese urban form. The dual typo-morphology of Nanshijie block in Ganzhou.- From maps to diagrams. A morphological tool to unravel transitional processes.- Typology and morphology: The gene of Chinese traditional town form.- Typo-morphology in the cognition of traditional landscape region - Case study of urban design project in Changting town, China.- Part 2: Economic, functional, infrastructural changes and political, legal, and administrative conditions for the redevelopment and renewal of the urban tissue.-  The new urban agenda in urban redevelopment: The central role of public space networks.- From feudalism to socialism: Socialization process and changes in political meaning of the built environment in traditional city central areas.- Exploring the interaction between urban landscape and regeneration decision-making factors in the context of urban regeneration, exemplified by Liverpool Docklands.- The impact of plot configuration on the patterns of spatial change: A diachronic approach to the urban redevelopment processes in New York, Melbourne and Barcelona.- The impact of innovation economy on urban form and its transformation: taking cases on Shenzhen.- Part 3: Social and cultural determinants of spatial redevelopment and regeneration.- Urban regions under stress: The case of Madrid after the lockdown.- Residential community renewal performance assessment based on social network analysis - Taking Jialingqiao Xicun Community, Chongqing Municipality for example.- Urban morphological transformation in modern Ningbo: Social change and street system.- Chinatown's key, built form elements of sense of place: Findings from an immersive visual survey.- Part 4: Theoretical concepts for understanding the redevelopment and revitalisation of spatial structures and directions of changes in historic urban structures .- Christopher Alexander's challenge for implementation: Report from an ESRG symposium.- Urban form and sustainability. New adaptive and resilient tools and strategies for the regeneration of territories of unauthorized production.- Historic neighborhoods preservation: Applicability of morphological regions as a tool to protect the urban memory and urban space of a black community neighborhood in Uberlândia, Brazil.- Multiscale and multi-temporal simulation of change of urban structures in the subarctic East Siberian Metropolis of Yakutsk.- The invention of the old city. A didactic experiment: Three projects for Lübeck.- Adaptation to climate change - A challenge for small towns.- Public open spaces and water: Urban design strategies in response to climate change.- Developments in urban design practice in Kadiköy region of Istanbul: A morphological perspective.- Part 5: Practical architectural and urban solutions.- Invigorate urban public vitality based on spatial characteristic analysis: A case study of Lujiazui Central District.- Urban form of settlements on water: A morphometric comparison between Makoko and Venice.- Interface regeneration and place-making spatial revitalization of Shapowei historical environment in Xiamen.- Urban form, plans and procedures in Serbia: Recent transformations of urban tissue and its inherited values.- Regenerative learning architecture. The school campus of Vimercate as a unit of urban morphology.- Study on a paradigm of micro-regeneration of urban community - Taking three cases of house upgrading in Xiaoxihu traditional block, Nanjing.

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Mägorzata Hanzl is Associate Professor of Urban Design and Planning at the Institute of Architecture and Town Planning at the Lodz University of Technology (Poland). She received an M.Sc. degree in Architecture and Urbanism at the Lodz University of Technology (Poland) and completed her master's thesis in the Ecole d'Architecture de Lyon, France. She received her Ph.D. in Architecture and Urbanism from the Lodz University of Technology and her habilitation from the Warsaw University of Technology. She teaches urban design and planning in the Institute of Architecture and Town Planning of the Lodz University of Technology and at the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology, M.Sc. course Architecture for the Society of Knowledge. She was Visiting Professor in Senseable City Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her research interests cover urban morphology and anthropology of architecture, sustainable development and climate change planning, contemporary urbanization processes, and strategic and participatory planning. She is Member of the Editorial Board of the journal Urban Morphology (International Society on Urban Form ISUF) and Land (MDPI). For the last three years, she served as Director Publications/Vice President Publications at the Board of International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP) before being involved in the Scientific Committee of this organization.

 

Anna Agata Kantarek is Professor, D.Sc., Ph.D., Architect, Engineer, SARP (Association of Polish Architects), MOIA (Lesser Poland Regional Chamber of Architects), TUP (Society of Polish Town Planners), PAN (Polish Academy of Sciences), and Creator Architect SARP Status. She is Professor in Chair of Urbanism and City Structure Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Cracow University of Technology. Her most important published works include: The contemporary idea of the urban block in town structure (based on Parisian cases 1977-1997) 2004 in Polish, On orientation in urban space, 2008 in Polish, 2013 in English, and Tkanka Urbanistyczna. Wybrane zagadnienia (Urban Tissue. Selected Issues) in 2019 (in Polish). As an architect, she was responsible for housing projects in Krakow (Piastowska-Reymonta, S¿omiana) and Mielec (Smoczka, Ks. P. Skargi, Akacjowa, Jaworowa, Sienkiewicza-Drzewieckiego, Zygmuntowska). Competition successes include the First Prize for Guidelines for the Local Revitalization Program for Cracow (2006).

 

Research interests include: urban composition, morphology and typology of urban form, contemporary city space and structure, housing, urban block, cityscape, orientation in urban space, revitalization, modernistic and post-modernistic urban form. She is President of ISUF Polska (2019-2022) and Member of the ISUF Council (2015-2019 and 2021-2023) and leads the ISUF-supported project on Post Socialist Urban Form (Plot by Plot Urbanism). She is Head of Section of Urban Morphology in Board ofUrbanism and Architecture, Academy of Sciences, Krakow Branch, and Head of Section of Urbanism in Committee of Architecture and Urbanism, Polish Academy of Sciences.

 

Artur Zagu¿a is Associate Professor at the Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning in Lodz University of Technology, Poland. He is Art Historian, scientifically working in the field of architecture and urban planning. Since 2002, he was Academic Teacher at the Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning of the Lodz University of Technology. He is the scholarship holder of The British Council; in 1994-5, he studied at Kent Institute of Art Design in Canterbury - MA Art & Architecture. His doctoral thesis was awarded by the Minister of Infrastructure. In 2008-11, he was Head of the Habilitation Research Project granted by the Minister of Science and Higher Education. He received his habilitation in the field of  architecture and urban planning obtained at the Faculty of Architecture ofthe Cracow University of Technology. During two terms of office, he was Vice-Dean at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environmental Engineering of the Lodz University of Technology. Currently, he is Deputy Director for Development at the Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning. In 2010, he received the title of Teacher of the Year of the Faculty. He is multi-annual tutor of the Student Scientific Association K¿T, with which he realized many projects, including parametric pavilion as part of the P3 workshops. He is Author of tens of scientific articles in magazines and chapters in monographs and two books. He is promoter of over 50 master's theses in ASP in ¿ód¿. He is Scientific Editor of  magazines "Design_PL" and "Innovation and Design_PL," and Member of the Scientific Council "Mazowsze Regional Studies." He is Reviewer and Editor of several scientific books and articles in magazines. His research interests are: theory of architecture and urban planning,history of architecture and urban planning, revitalization, contemporary architecture, relationships between architecture and fine arts.

 

¿ukasz Musiaka graduated geography and postgraduate study in the field of GIS science. He works as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political, Historical Geography and Regional Studies at the University of Lodz. He served as Chairman (2017) and Vice-Chairman (2021) of the ¿ód¿ Branch of Polish Geographical Society. Advisory Board Member of the Journal of Spatial Research and book series 'Interdisciplinary Studies on Spatial Dynamics and Marginalization in Central and Eastern Europe' Lexington Books. In his scientific work combine urban geography, geography of tourism, historical geography, and cultural heritage, particularly concerning architectura militaris architecture and urban morphology. He focuses on the morphogenesis and spatial transformations of historical cities and socio-spatial-economic role of cultural heritage. In recent years concentrates mostly on urban morphology, spatial change, reconstruction and revitalization of postwar cities.

 

Tomasz Figlus graduated in geography and history. Since 2013, he has been Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Geographical Sciences, University of Lodz. In 2018-2019, he completed a research internship at the Institute of Rural Development and Agriculture of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Since 2014, he has been Vice-Chairman of the Political and Historical Geography Committee of the Polish Geographical Society, since 2019 Secretary, and since 2021, Chairman of the ¿ód¿ Branch of the Polish Geographical Society. He is Secretary and Editor of the scientific journal Studies in Political and Historical Geography. He is Co-Founder of ISUF Poland. His scientific achievements, including several dozen publications and conference papers, mainly concern the issues of spatial structures of settlement and cultural heritage in geographical and historical perspective, with particular emphasis on the origin and changes in rural settlement patterns.


Riassunto

This open access book provides a comprehensive review of current theoretical and practical expertise at the confluence of urban morphology and urban rehabilitation. Its holistic perspective addresses theoretical explanations and approaches as well as practical experiences in the design of urban places. The extensive methodological section illustrates innovation and development in this area.
 
The sections of Urban Morphology versus Urban Redevelopment and Revitalisation offer insights from several perspectives: political, social, cultural and economic. Each part examines the intersection with the field of morphological studies. The transformations of the urban fabric are the focus of the two final sections; they address historical processes and review current architectural and urban solutions.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Anna Agata Kantarek (Editore), Tomasz Figlus (Editore), Malgorzata Hanzl (Editore), Małgorzata Hanzl (Editore), Anna Agata Kantarek (Editore), Lukasz Musiaka (Editore), Łukasz Musiaka (Editore), Artur Zagula (Editore), Artur Zaguła (Editore), Artur Zagula et al (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031777516
ISBN 978-3-0-3177751-6
Pagine 700
Illustrazioni VIII, 700 p. 427 illus., 342 illus. in color.
Serie The Urban Book Series
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Politica ed economia

Humangeographie, Open Access, Urban Design, Urban Renewal, Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning, Urban Geography and Urbanism, Human Geography, Urban Transformation, Urban policy, Urban Form

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