understanding and dealing with built environments. It examines the underlying issues
regarding the conception of'good'built forms, which contributes to the current intellectual
divide between architecture and planning professions. While planners generally deal with
urban form as a by-product of socioeconomic relations and good planning processes,
architects perceive urban form as determinative of the urban experience and quality of life …
This is a praxis-oriented study that compares architects and planners''approaches to
understanding and dealing with built environments. It examines the underlying issues
regarding the conception of'good'built forms, which contributes to the current intellectual
divide between architecture and planning professions. While planners generally deal with
urban form as a by-product of socioeconomic relations and good planning processes,
architects perceive urban form as determinative of the urban experience and quality of life …