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Symbiotic Peri-Urban Agricultural Interfaces: Applying Biophilic Design Principles to Facilitate Peri-Urban Agricultural Areas into Ecology, Foodscape, and Metropolitan Transition
Challenges and potential are embedded in peri-urban agriculture under metropolitan sprawl, which requires a future-oriented development to address... -
A typological approach to maintain character in historic urban areas
The typological approach has been used as a method to study urban forms and their change through time. Despite its wide use for theoretical analysis...
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Measuring age-friendliness based on the walkability indices of older people to urban facilities
This study aims to measure age-friendliness based on the walkability indices of the older people to urban facilities in the sample area of Istanbul,...
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How Information and Communication Tools (ICT) affect the processes and decision-making in professional urban design practice?
Literature suggests that introducing IT tools into urban design practice provokes a new paradigm that involves new modes of thinking that would...
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A Landscape-Based Regional Design Approach for Sustainable Urban Development in the Pearl River Delta, China
Adaptive urban transformations employ landscape-based regional design as an integrative and multiscale design and planning approach for sustainable... -
Management of the image of the city in urban planning: experimental methodologies in the colour plan of the Egadi Islands
The debate over the value of the image of a city, which since the 1960s has been gaining wider room for reflection, has arisen as a criticism against...
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Introduction: Adaptive Urban Transformation in the Pearl River Delta, China
Deltaic areas are amidst the most favourable territories around the globe. Their strategic location and superior quality of their soils are core... -
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Urban Development as a Process
In times of ever more complex transformation processes of cities and neighbourhoods, urban design means that, in addition to dealing with space as a... -
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Historical Canals as Urban Landscape Infrastructure in Guangzhou: Reactivating Public Life Through Water
In the heart of the Pearl River Delta, the city of Guangzhou is fast-growing and prone to flooding. In history, people constructed canals based on... -
The Use of Semi-public Spaces as Urban Space and Evaluation in Terms of Urban Space Quality
The rapid physical change and increase in density of today’s cities lead to changes in urban space usage and habits in urban life. This change... -
Public’s perceptions of urban identity of Thessaloniki, Greece
Urban identity (UI) is a multi-faceted concept that encompasses different aspects of urban environment, built heritage and natural environment and is...
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Brain-computer interface based generative design framework: an empirical multi-domain application exploration based on human-factors and form-generation interactive mechanisms
Human experience in an architectural space is defined as the state of mind that is reflected on their physiological, emotional, and cognitive...
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Soviet Model, Urban Planning and Design (1949–1950s)
After 1949, China adopted a “one-sided” foreign policy, and national construction received overall support from the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union’s... -
High-density mobile LiDAR for measuring urban streetscape features
This study investigates the feasibility of utilizing high-density mobile Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) to measure urban streetscape features....
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Urban Regeneration and In-between Spaces: Map** the Social Life of Lijiang’s Old Towns
There are examples of urban voids and in-between urban spaces that offer a variety of socio-spatial relations. This chapter delves into regeneration...