The urban morphology investigates settlement and urban forms. These do
not change overnight, but in a process that follows certain principles.
There is hardly anything more complex and contradictory than a city.
Precisely because of this complexity, there is little agreement on
definitions and procedural methods. This applies in particular to urban
planning, which is not only concerned with analysis, but also with the
design and transformation of cities. A variety of different urban
morphological approaches exist today. The authors from the areas of
research and practice investigate the relevance of the morphological
perspective in the field of contemporary urban landscapes. They link
historical roots and current approaches and explain the relationship
between analysis and design.