The Fractal Geometry of Urban Organisation: Beyond the Crisis of ‘Spontaneous Order’

  • Basili L
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Modern science has been marked, from its birth to our days, by an analytical approach to the complexity of real world phenomena: complexity has been decomposed into simple objects and ‘basic laws’ deriving from observation at this fundamental level have...

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Basili, L. L. (1998). The Fractal Geometry of Urban Organisation: Beyond the Crisis of ‘Spontaneous Order.’ In The City and Its Sciences (pp. 267–295). Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95929-5_8

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