Exploring urban morphology in Morocco
Abstract
This report summarizes the seminar Exploring Urban Morphology in Morocco. An academic event organized by Imane Saidi in support of Forma Civitatis (the International Journal of Urban and Territorial Morphological Studies) and its editors, Alessandro Camiz, Martin Ebert, and Giorgio Verdiani. It outlines the seminar's objectives and key themes, offers an overview of the research presented, and details the activities undertaken. The report concludes with event outcomes and future perspectives.
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