Revisiting Urban Morphology: An Examination of Static and Dynamic Concepts of the Urban Fabric
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Urban morphology is a multidisciplinary field of study that focuses on the physical form and structure of cities. It draws researchers from various fields, including geography, architecture, urban planning, sociology, and anthropology. The diversity of perspectives has led to a better understanding of the complexities of urban morphology but has also given rise to misunderstandings and debates. The study aims to investigate the various schools of thought and methodologies that have developed to analyze and comprehend urban morphology. The findings suggest that the conceptual qualitative tools provided by urban morphogenesis can be used in conjunction with the quantitative tools proposed by urban morphology theories at the level of various concrete forms. The integration of different approaches can lead to a more comprehensive understanding of urban morphology. This can aid in decision-making in urban planning and design. The study highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing complex urban issues. It also emphasizes the need for ongoing dialogue and debate among scholars to advance knowledge in this field.