urban landscape
collocation in Englishmeaningsofurbanandlandscape
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urban
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈɜː.bən/us/ˈɝː.bən/
of or in a city ...
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landscape
noun
uk/ˈlænd.skeɪp/us/ˈlænd.skeɪp/
a large area of land, especially in relation to ...
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(Definition ofurbanandlandscapefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofurban landscape
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Rather, it is to be found in the experiences that unravel gradually in a larger context ofurbanlandscape.
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Morphological analysis coupled with cartographic representation thus provides a way of conceptualizing, measuring and interpreting the changing medievalurbanlandscape.
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Archaeological and historical evidence of the medievalurbanlandscapeneeds to be interpreted by placing it within its spatial context.
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His methodology involved interviewing city dwellers about their understanding of their localurbanlandscape.
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Ascher in particular draws attention to this development, whilst also highlighting how diversity remains a feature of theurbanlandscape.
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The new tobacco stores were highly visible in thisurbanlandscapebecause the shops often were clustered together.
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In effect, then, property demarcations once put in place are remarkably enduring features in theurbanlandscape.
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Such widespread manipulation of theurbanlandscapewas at once exhilarating and unsettling.
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Few historians of the eighteenth-centuryurbanlandscapehave made use of these images, but they should.
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Take the emergingurbanlandscapeand architecture, probably the most visible representation of postmodernism.
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He also accepted the task of providing reliable information about distant regions, and presenting an artistic interpretation ofurbanlandscape.
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And yet it is this period which shapes theurbanlandscapewhich we inherit.
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This might seem paradoxical in the light of the single most important change to theurbanlandscapebetween 1900 and 1945, the spread of suburbia.
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This article explores the influence that particular planning doctrines could have on the development of theurbanlandscape.
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Although beggars and rough-sleepers have become an all-too-familiar part of theurbanlandscape, we actually know very little about their characteristics, motivations and experiences.
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Along with the working class, the unsightly factories that once dominated so much of theurbanlandscapehave essentially vanished.
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And finally, how did individual 'narrators' use crime stories to reshape theurbanlandscape?
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Annual memory books commemorated the city's architectural monuments by depicting them in isolation from theurbanlandscape, with no concern for their situation or surroundings.
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So the car began altering theurbanlandscapeand the movements of other transport users.
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