空间句法
城市化
人类住区
背景(考古学)
城市设计
实证研究
街道网
空格(标点符号)
解构(建筑)
可持续发展
数据科学
地理
语法
计算机科学
区域科学
环境规划
城市规划
建筑工程
土木工程
人工智能
政治学
工程类
建筑
考古
法学
哲学
废物管理
操作系统
认识论
作者
Sucharita Srirangam,Sujatavani Gunasagaran,TamilSalvi Mari,Veronica Ng,Camelia May Li Kusumo
出处
期刊:ArchNet-IJAR
[Emerald Publishing Limited]
日期:2023-03-03
卷期号:17 (1): 184-202
被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1108/arch-12-2021-0355
摘要
Purpose There is an urgent need to develop a systematic tool for urban design in the cities of the Klang Valley, Malaysia. Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG11) proposes ideas to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. This paper approaches this goal through land use, integrated into an effective connectivity network. It offers a scientific and systematic approach. The research employs Space Syntax of the University College London as a tool for urban analysis and the principles of Sustainable Street Networks developed by the Congress of New Urbanism to respond to connectivity issues. Design/methodology/approach The paper employs empirical research through case studies. A systematic literature review is conducted on the diversified applications of the Space Syntax correlations, which steered the fundamental analysis of the elements of deconstruction to structure and land use. Space Syntax and Sustainable Street Network characteristics were the essential research methods. It is important to note that these data a new finding on the Syntactic Maps of the two case study cities. Findings The paper summarises a set of results on (1) international comparison of spatial intelligence, (2) patterns from the Eastern cases and (3) theoretical guidelines for spatial intelligence through the Syntax by offering key characteristics of the New Urbanism principles, which could be considered, while revitalising the cities in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. Research limitations/implications The findings are specific and applicable to the oriental contexts. However, such results have been further compared to the Western context. Practical implications The study develops a toolkit for urban planners and designers and architects in Klang Valley, Malaysia. Social implications The research has focused and will add value for SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. Theoretically, the paper offers insights to urban design readers. Originality/value It is important to note that the data itself is a new finding on Syntactic Maps of the two case study cities. The investigated setting is unique, and the first attempt in generating a Space Syntax map to the cities of Klang Valley, and the findings, therefore, offer a new set of knowledge-base to the city planners, urban designers, researchers and architects.
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