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Urban Morphology and Structure

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Chapter 5.2

Urban Morphology and Structure: How Cities Are Shaped and Organized

Explore the models, processes, and design principles that explain how cities grow, change, and organize themselves across geographic space.


What You'll Learn

Classical models explain how cities organize land use spatially.
Urban sprawl creates fragmented, low-density metropolitan development patterns.
Gentrification transforms neighborhoods while producing socio-spatial inequality.
Zoning laws and design elements shape urban form and function.

What You'll Practice

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Students analyze classical urban models like Burgess's concentric zones.

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Learners evaluate gentrification's socio-economic impacts on urban communities.

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Questions test vocabulary including edge cities, sprawl, and bid-rent.

Why This Matters

Understanding urban morphology equips students to analyze how cities are structured, why inequality emerges spatially, and how planning decisions shape communities for generations.

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Urban Models
Gentrification
Urban Sprawl
Zoning Laws
Spatial Analysis
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