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Morphology of the Habitat

2014 
The understanding of the basic morphology of habitat is based on the theoretical study of rural structures and on the study of practical examples from the field of analysis from the physical and environmental frameworks that influence the formalization of the place. The genesis of formation and the analysis of the structure of settlements considers the economic and political forces that have influenced them, the social structure that characterizes them, the art and architecture that mark and symbolize their space and the territory in which they operate, noting that their characteristics are expressions of human intervention to regulate the space in which they live to their conveniences and objectives. The research is supported by the comparative method and establishes a framework for analysis resulting in a system of relations determined by human society and the physical environment that serves as support.
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