> Urban Morphology, Volume 14, Number 1 has just been published. It
> includes articles on the following topics:
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> * 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
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> Subscriptions should be sent to Dr Michael Barke, ISUF Treasurer, Division
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