About
The North American Urban Morphology Network (NAUMN) is the North American regional branch of the International Seminar on Urban Form (ISUF). It was born from virtual meeting on June 20, 2021, in which more than 70 researchers participated. During the discussions, a clear consensus emerged: the need to create a North American network dedicated to sharing knowledge in urban morphology. The network now brings together specialists from three countries: Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Scientific exchanges therefore take place through trilingual communications aimed at bringing together people conducting research on North American built environments, in English (U.S., Canada), French (Quebec, Canada), and Spanish (Mexico):
• In English: North American Urban Morphology Network (NAUMN);
• In French: Réseau nord-Américain de morphologie urbaine (RNAMU);
• In Spanish: Red de morphología urbana de América del norte (RMUAN).

Source: Baldwin Collection of Canadiana, Toronto Public Library