
URBAN MORPHOLOGY COURSE


International Seminar on Urban Form, Italian Chapter

Di Palma, B. & Defilippis, V. (eds.) (2026) Book of Abstracts, CITY RENEWAL AND URBAN ARCHAEOLOGY, Morphological Value of City’s Traces, (7th ISUFitaly International Conference, Naples 19-21 February 2026), U+D Editions: Rome. ISBN 978-88-947356-0-4.

We are very proud to announce the programme of the 7th ISUFitaly
International Conference, CITY RENEWAL AND URBAN ARCHAEOLOGY, Morphological
Value of City’s Traces, which will take place at the University of Naples
“Federico II”. DiARC Department of Architecture, Palazzo Gravina, via
Monteoliveto, 3, 80134, Napoli, from 19 to 21 February 2026.




Özyeğin University
The Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Architecture PhD Program
PhD Defence of Özge (Özkuvancı) Şimşir:
The Typological Plan of Zaragoza for the Typological Process of the Medieval City
Advisor:
Assoc. Prof. Alessandro Camiz, PhD (“G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara)
Co-Advisor:
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Raimundo Bambó Naya, Phd (University of Zaragoza)
17/12/2025, h. 14.30 (GMT: +3:00, Turkish time)
Özyeğin University, Academic building 4, classroom B228
CLASSROOM: B228
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 425 677 7665
Jury members:
Alessandro Camiz “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara
Zeynep Ceylanlı Özyeğin University
Demet Mutman Uluengin Özyeğin University
Pelin Yoncacı Middle East Technical University
Pablo Alberto de la Cal Nicolás University of Zaragoza


FORMA CIVITATIS: International journal of urban and territorial morphological studies, issue 5, 2025, Grünberg Verlag, Weimar-Rostock, Print ISSN: 2748–2812; Online ISSN: 2748-3134
http://www.formacivitatis.com/
Different urban forms manifest themselves in the “longue durée “with changes, over-writings, cancellations and re-significations. Different approaches are possible for the description, interpretation, representation, and explanation of the morphology of the built environment and its transformation in time. This issue “reading urban forms” intends to explore, in a widely interdisciplinary manner, the critical interpretation (reading) of urban forms, from a diachronic viewpoint, and using different scales:
-Territorial scale
-Urban scale
-Scale of urban tissues
-Building scale
The journal editors invite participation by interested academics and professionals. Proposals for papers should be in English and should preferably not exceed 20000 characters (spaces included) with an English abstract in less than 1000 characters and up to 5 keywords; reports: 8000 characters (spaces included); book reviews: 4000 characters (spaces included); before you submit a paper please read carefully the notes for contributors available on the journal’s website; papers must be submitted online using the paper template available on the journal’s website; papers will be evaluated with a double blind peer review; to register in the web site as author send an email with a short bio to journal AT formacivitatis DOT com.
FORMA CIVITATIS. International journal of urban and territorial morphological studies; Grünberg Verlag, Weimar-Rostock, http://www.grunbergverlag.de/; Print ISSN: 2748–2812; Online ISSN: 2748-3134, http://www.formacivitatis.com

U+D Call Urbanform and Design | n.24-25 2026
Deadline for submissions: December 15, 2025 Publication: by June 30, 2026
CANCELLATIONS THE FORM OF CONFLICTS: FROM DESTRUCTION TO REGENERATION
FULL TEXT HERE
Our latest issue is published in full open access.
FORMA CIVITATIS 4.2024
Alessandro Camiz, Giorgio Verdiani, Martin Ebert (eds.) (2024) Architecture and Archaeology, FORMA CIVITATIS International Journal of Urban and Territorial Morphological Studies, Vol. 4, N. 1, , ISSN: 2748-2812 (Print); ISSN: 2748-3134 (Online); ISBN: 9783933713735
http://www.formacivitatis.com/index.php/journal/issue/view/9/showToc

CITY RENEWAL AND URBAN ARCHAEOLOGY
The morphological values of city traces
The seventh ISUFItaly International Conference, organized by the Federico II University in the historical Palazzo Gravina, Naples, will examine the relationship between the emerging urban archaeological traces and the conspicuous morphological value that this formal legacy can generate. The Conference aims at establishing new connections between the contemporary city and the ancient artefacts. Within this framework, the conference intends to re-propose urban continuity and/or discontinuity, and the role of urban architecture, as a necessary intermediary within the contemporary city.
The organisers and the ISUFItaly Council are herein inviting Italian and international researchers, practitioners, as well as PhD students who have finished or are completing their research to participate in the Conference.
We will welcome abstract proposals on these main tracks:
Theories for the city’s interpretation
Reading urban form
Urban design and urban archaeology
Architectural composition and archaeology

