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Guerreiro, Maria Rosália (1999). Spatial Analyses in Urban Morphology. A geometry for organic cities - Lisbon case study. In Proceedings of VI International Seminar of the Urban Form. (pp. 21-24). Florença: Alinea Editrice.
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M. R. Guerreiro,  "Spatial Analyses in Urban Morphology. A geometry for organic cities - Lisbon case study", in Proc. of VI Int. Seminar of the Urban Form, Florença, Alinea Editrice, 1999, pp. 21-24
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@inproceedings{guerreiro1999_1716017687238,
	author = "Guerreiro, Maria Rosália",
	title = "Spatial Analyses in Urban Morphology. A geometry for organic cities - Lisbon case study",
	booktitle = "Proceedings of VI International Seminar of the Urban Form",
	year = "1999",
	editor = "",
	volume = "",
	doi = "10.13140/RG.2.1.1343.5920",
	pages = "21-24",
	publisher = "Alinea Editrice",
	address = "Florença",
	organization = "Università Degli Studi di Firenze",
	url = ""
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Spatial Analyses in Urban Morphology. A geometry for organic cities - Lisbon case study
T2  - Proceedings of VI International Seminar of the Urban Form
AU  - Guerreiro, Maria Rosália
PY  - 1999
SP  - 21-24
DO  - 10.13140/RG.2.1.1343.5920
CY  - Florença
AB  - This paper extends the debate over the Italian school of process typology, particularly as it relates to the identification of the substratum type as the matrix of the process of building in the human environment.
Why traditional towns have such a form that appears to us as an organism? Are those structures «irrigular»? Regarding those settlements that have been growing organically, and by providing empirical evidence, from the case studies, on the links between the urban form and its topographical conditions, one can set a geometry for Portuguese tarditional cities, its origins and formation. Location types and internal structure, are repeated so often that broad suggestive generalisations are valid.
ER  -