Publications
2021
Venerandi, A., Romice, O., Chepelianskaia, O., Kalyan, K., Bhardwaj, N., Viese, V., Ugás, S., Raman, S., Porta, S. (2021) Urban Morphometrics and the Intangible Uniqueness of Tangible Heritage. An Evidence-Based Generative Design Experiment in Historical Kochi (IN), Heritage. 4(4), pp. 4399-4420.
Fleischmann, M., Feliciotti, A., & Kerr, W. (2021). Evolution of urban patterns: urban morphology as an open reproducible data science. Geographical Analysis.
2020
Fleischmann, M., Feliciotti, A., Romice, O., & Porta, S. (2020). Morphological tessellation as a way of partitioning space: Improving consistency in urban morphology at the plot scale. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 80, 101441.
Fleischmann, M., Romice, O., & Porta, S. (2020). Measuring urban form: Overcoming terminological inconsistencies for a quantitative and comprehensive morphologic analysis of cities. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science.
2019
Dibble, J., Prelorendjos, A., Romice, O., Zanella, M., Strano, E., Pagel, M., & Porta, S. (2019). On the origin of spaces: Morphometric foundations of urban form evolution. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 46(4), 707-730.
2017
Feliciotti, A., Romice, O., & Porta, S. (2017). Urban regeneration, masterplans and resilience: the case of Gorbals, Glasgow. Urban Morphology, 21(1), 61-79.
Remali, A. M. & Porta, S., (2017), Street networks and street-blocks in the city centre of Tripoli, Urban Morphology, v. 21, 2.
Venerandi, A., Zanella, M., Romice, O., Dibble, J. & Porta, S., (2017), Urban Form and urban change : an urban morphometric study of five gentrified neighbourhoods in London, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design. 44, 6, pp 1056-1076.
2016
Feliciotti, A., Romice, O. and Porta, S. (2016), Design for Change: Five Proxies for Resilience in the Urban Form, Open House International, Vol. 41 No. 4, pp. 23-30.
Fiasconaro, A., Strano, E., Nicosia, V., Porta, S. & Latora, V. (2016), Spatio-temporal analysis of micro economic activities in Rome reveals patterns of mixed-use urban evolution, PLoS ONE. 11, 3, 15 p e0151681.