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Hamid Shirvani’s 1985 text, The Urban Design Process , establishes a structured "synoptic" framework bridging architecture, planning, and landscape architecture. The approach outlines four design phases—analysis, synthesis, evaluation, and implementation—guided by eight key functional elements including land use, built form, and open space. For more information, read the full text on Internet Archive . If you are navigating the PDF, look for

Hamid Shirvani’s 1985 text, The Urban Design Process , defines urban design as a policy-oriented, interdisciplinary framework linking architecture and city planning. The work outlines a structured four-phase process—Analysis, Synthesis, Evaluation, and Implementation—that manages eight core physical elements, including land use, building form, and open space, to guide urban development. Detailed information on the text can be found at Internet Archive . For more information, read the full text on Internet Archive

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