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  1. We have released a first version of the new classification we call Urban Taxonomy. Urban Taxonomy is a classification of built-up fabric. It divides cities into regions of consistent patterns of urban form (think about buildings and street layouts, compositions, and configurations) and connects them via a taxonomic tree. That, in turn, encodes how similar different regions are.

    Go check it out now at urbantaxonomy.org

  2. Highly recommend to check out their related publications:

    'Geographical characterisation of British urban form and function' doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-016, and

    'Spatial Signatures - Understanding (urban) spaces through form and function'
    doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2

    #UrbanMorphology

  3. The 14th #spaceSyntax Symposium #sss14cy well be held in Cyprus (and hybrid), 24-27 June 2024. Abstracts are due in September 2023.
    A fully online PhD conference is held in addition in June this year. Abstracts due March 27th.
    More info: cyprusconferences.org/14sss/
    @spacesyntax #architecture #SpatialLayout #urbanMorphology #urbanForm #urbanPlanning #phdChat #urbanSociology #histodon

  4. #Introduction

    Hi there! I'm Clara. I'm a PhD student at the CDT in Geospatial Systems, at Newcastle University (UK).

    I'm exploring how #urbanmorphology affects #accessibility to amenities via sustainable means of transport (walking, cycling, and public transport).

    I'm interested in anything related to #geospatial data science and its applications to #urbanstudies.

    When I'm not PhD-ing, you'll probably find me cooking, in a bookshop, or at a food market!