Developments in urban design practice in Montreal: A morphological perspective

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Montreal, a UNESCO city of design, has experienced a wide range of urban design methods. Three projects representative of the development of Montreal's design practices and their links with major schools of thought are examined. Morphological analysis makes it possible to understand the physical-spatial mode of organization of the projects and their relationship to Montreal's urban form.

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Racine, F. (2016). Developments in urban design practice in Montreal: A morphological perspective. Urban Morphology, 20(2), 122–137. https://doi.org/10.51347/jum.v20i2.4059

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