Urban morphology refers to the study and analysis of the physical form, structure, layout, and organization of urban areas or settlements. It involves examining the spatial arrangement of buildings, streets, open spaces, and other elements that constitute the built environment in cities and towns. The discipline explores how cities evolve, considering factors such as historical development, social, economic, and cultural influences, as well as the impact of planning and design interventions.
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I have read from a Facebook post last time that our country, the Philippines, was considered as a sachet economy because of our massive uses of plastics for our small purchases such as that of a portion of shampoo, soap and even the sinigang mix Continue reading Let’s Use Plastic Less →

Our class for the Fundamentals of Urban Planning started last Saturday with the introductions of each of the classmates and a discussion of the course outline by Dr. Ibabao. We were then assigned to read some reference documents that covers Continue reading A Few Terms about Environmental Planning →
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