Urban Morphology, Volume 14, Number 1 has just been published. It includes articles on the following topics:
* The elusive common denominator in understanding urban form
* The urban structural unit
* A new lens to illuminate and elucidate urban form
* Urban landscapes as ensembles
* The form-making process and architectural type
* Plot longevity and urban land tenure
* The study of urban form in Turkey
* Palladio’s children… and Vitruvius’s grandchildren?
* A traditional English street village in America
Urban Morphology is published biannually, in April and October, by the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF): www.urbanform.org. The annual subscription, which includes membership of ISUF, is £20 (40$, 35 Euros, or the equivalent of £25 in any other currency) for individuals and £40 for institutions. The institutional subscription includes online access. Subscriptions should be sent to Dr Michael Barke, ISUF Treasurer, Division of Geography, University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8ST, UK. E-mail: [log in to unmask] Cheques should be made payable to ‘International Seminar on Urban Form’.
The contents of Urban Morphology are indexed or abstracted in ISI Web of Knowledge,
Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, Current Contents/Arts & Humanities, CyberGeo ContentsReview, GEOBASE, Geographical Abstracts, Internationale Bibliographie der geistes- undsozialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschriftenliteratur, ISI Alerting Services, Sage Urban Studies Abstracts, Scopus, The History Journals Guide, and Zetoc Electronic Table of Contents
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