About the Journal

Urban Morphology is a peer-reviewed journal published bi-annually by the International Seminar on Urban Form. The journal accepts submissions from scholars world-wide on the topics of urban form, typology, urban change, urban design and the history of urban form. Members of ISUF receive a printed copy of the journal sent to their address worldwide. Articles prior to 2017 are available as open source on the journal website.
Tables of contents together with abstracts for previous articles can be found in Journal website.
Editorial Board
Editor: | Peter Larkham School of Engineering and the Built Environment, Birmingham City University, City Centre Campus, Millenium Point, Birmingham, B4 7BD, UK e-mail: journal@urbanform.org or peter.larkham@bcu.ac.uk |
Associate Editors: | Karl Kropf, Built Form Resource, UK Vítor Oliveira, Universidade do Porto, Portugal |
Book Review Editor: | Sigríður Kristjánsdóttir Agricultural University of Iceland, Hvanneyri – 311 Borgarbyggð, Iceland e-mail: sigridur@lbhi.is |
Assistant Editors: | Phil Jones, University of Birmingham, UK Simeon Shtebunaev, Birmingham City University, UK |
Editorial Board: | Alessandro Camiz, Özyeğin University, Turkey Michael Conzen, University of Chicago, USA Hao Deng, Southeast University, Nanjing, China Wowo Ding, Nanjing Universtiy, China Sam Griffiths, University College London, UK Małgorzata Hanzl, Lodz University of Technology, Poland Frederico de Holanda, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil Luna Khirfan, University of Waterloo, Canada Conrad Kickert, University at Buffalo, USA Karsten Ley, Hochschule 21, Buxtehude, Germany Sylvain Malfroy, Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, Switzerland Paul Osmond, University of New South Wales, Australia Paul Sanders Queensland University of Technology, Australia Brenda Case Scheer, University of Utah, USA Giuseppe Strappa, Sapienza – Università di Roma, Italy |
Submissions
Submitted papers must be original and not under consideration by any other journal. Articles (preferably not exceeding 6000 words, with an abstract in less than 200), ‘viewpoints’ (normally not exceeding 1000 words), and conference reports intended for publication in Urban Morphology should be addressed to the Editor.
Notes for the guidance of contributors to Urban Morphology (PDF) should be referred to in preparing submissions. Authors are reminded that the readership is international and that articles are accepted for publication only after favourable review by at least two independent referees, and that Urban Morphology follows the ethical standards of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).