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Moudon 1994

This document discusses typomorphology, which is the study of the forms and patterns of the built landscape. It examines how to classify and understand different built environments and architectural types based on their physical characteristics and spatial relationships. The goal is to better comprehend the built landscape through identifying and analyzing recurring spatial configurations and patterns.

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Moudon 1994

This document discusses typomorphology, which is the study of the forms and patterns of the built landscape. It examines how to classify and understand different built environments and architectural types based on their physical characteristics and spatial relationships. The goal is to better comprehend the built landscape through identifying and analyzing recurring spatial configurations and patterns.

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Moudon, A. V. (1994).

Getting to know the built landscape: typomorphology.


In K. A. Franck & L. H. Schneekloth (Eds.),
Ordering space: types in architecture and design (pp. 289-311).
New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

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