Search results for "tissus"
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La forme des tissus urbains et périurbains à travers une lecture fractale : de la mesure à une réflexion conceptuelle
2004
International audience
L’approche fractale des tissus urbains – réflexions conceptuelles et analyses morphologiques
2014
International audience
Fractales, tissus urbains et réseaux de transport
1994
National audience
Délimitation d'ensembles morphologiques par une approche multi-échelle
2008
The paper deals with the identification of the envelope of built-up patterns that we define as the limit of a morphologically coherent set through the scales. The point of view is purely morphological; it refers to a multi-scale approach. Besides the description of the context of the research (that is the urban-rural delimitation) the paper is dedicated to the presentation of the methodological principles which allow the identification of the envelope of built-up patterns. The first step of the methodology, that is the step by step dilation of a studied built-up pattern, is briefly described. The emphasis is placed on the second step of the methodology that is the identification of a thresh…
La modélisation fractale des tissus urbains. De l'analyse morphologique au concept d'aménagement
2017
International audience
La formalisation fractale des tissus urbains
1998
The article concerns the fractal approach as it can bring new results making more understandable the morphology of agglomerate urban patterns. A new paradigm is developed, in order to improve the study of urban organizations according to optimization criteria. Specific fractal and multifractal methods are explicitated and applied to the knowledge of some big metropolitan areas and towns in Franche-Comté (France).
La sépulture à char de La Tène A ancienne des “Craises” à Molinons (Yonne)
2013
The study reports on a chariot tomb excavated in 1985 at Les Craises in Molinons (Yonne). Set in an adventitious position in the midst of a monument with three quadrangular enclosures, the grave was of an adult of undetermined sex. Despite later pillaging, the goods found in this aristocratic tomb permit a dating to the second quarter of the 5th century BC, and an unusual cultural attribution, on the frontier in the Parisian Basin between the Jura culture to the south and the Marne-Moselle culture to the north.