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Rethinking the Role of the Street: A Framework for Developing Liveable Streets in Urban Fabric of Turkey

Year 2022, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 129 - 140, 31.03.2023

Abstract

The streets have been converted into substantial traffic thoroughfares in contemporary cities, although the prevailing belief that the street is just a channel for movement has expired. Streets provide possibilities contributing to social interaction as a part of public life. They are "more than physical transit roads" because of their wider role and impact on activity patterns and social life by ensuring harmony and dynamism in the urban fabric. This study aims to rethink streets and explore the socio-spatial characteristics of vibrant and liveable street design. Following this aim, a literature review has been conducted through looking at several theories of liveable streets and their role in urban fabric to define an analytical framework which has been used to analyze the street. This framework has been defined in three main categories: physical, social, and functional attributes. Within the scope of this framework, a street in Gaziantep has been chosen as a case study to examine strengths and weaknesses through observations. In conclusion, concrete recommendations for determining problems have been proposed with the help of illustration/visualization techniques following the framework's criteria. Moreover, these can provide a guideline for future designs.

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Year 2022, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 129 - 140, 31.03.2023

Abstract

References

  • [1] Appleyard, D. (1980). Livable streets: protected neighborhoods?. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, pp. 106-117.
  • [2] Jacobs, J. (1961). The Death and Life of Great American Citieseathand Life of great American Cities. New York: Random House.
  • [3] Oranratmanee, R., & Sachakul, V. (2014). Streets as Public Spaces in Southeast Asia: Case Studies of Thai Pedestrian Streets. Journal of Urban Design, 211-229.
  • [4] Ghazi, N. M., & Abaas, Z. R. (2019). Toward liveable commercial streets: A case study of Al-Karada inner street in Baghdad. Heliyon, 5(5), e01652.
  • [5] Moughtin, C. (2003). URBAN DESIGN:STREET AND SQUARE. Oxford: Architectural Press.
  • [6] Yu, H. (2017). Possibilities and challenges of creating a livable street with street tree: A literature review.
  • [7] Marshall, W. E., & McAndrews, C. A. (2016). Does the livability of a residential street depend on the characteristics of the neighboring street network? (No. MPC 16-309). Mountain Plains Consortium.
  • [8] Abdulmughni , A., Alzamil, W., & Alabed, A. (2021). The Characteristics of Livable Streets: A Study of Physical Aspects of two Streets in Riyadh. Journal of Urban Research.
  • [9] Yang, L., Dam, K., Majumdar, A., Anvari, B., Ochieng, W., & Zhang , L. (2019). Integrated design of transport infrastructure and public spaces considering human behavior: A review of state-of-the-art methods and tools. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 429-453.
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  • [11] Medayese, S., Magidimisha-Chipingu, H., & Chipungu, L. (2021). Conceptual nexus of urban liveability and sustainability. The ASOCSA 14th Built Environment Conference.
  • [12] Istrate, A. L., & Chen, F. (2022). Liveable streets in Shanghai: Definition, characteristics and design. Progress in Planning, 158, 100544.
  • [13] Kennedy, R., & Buys, L. (2010). Dimensions of liveability: a tool for sustainable cities. SB10mad Sustainable Building Conference.
  • [14] Pacione, M. (1990). URBAN LIVEABILITY: A REVIEW. Urban Geography.
  • [15] Conteh, F., & Oktay, D. (2016). Measuring Liveability by Exploring Urban Qualities of Kissy Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Open House International.
  • [16] Istrate, A. L., Chen, F., Kadetz, P., Chang, Y., & Williams, A. R. (2021). Developing an analytical framework for liveable streets in Shanghai. Urban Design International, 26(1), 3-20.
  • [17] Mohammed, N. H. (2016). Livable Streets as an Essential Quality of Social Life: The Case of 15 Ağustos Boulevard (Larnaca Road) of Famagusta, North Cyprus. (Master's thesis, Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU)-Doğu Akdeniz Üniversitesi (DAÜ).
  • [18] Mahmoudi, M., Ahmad, F., & Abbasi, B. (2014). Livable streets: The effects of physical problems on the quality and livability of Kuala Lumpur streets. Cities.
  • [19] Elsawy, A. A., Ayad, H., & Saadallah, D. (2019). Assessing livability of residential streets – Case study: El-Attarin, Alexandria, Egypt. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 745-755.
  • [20] KATERJI, S., & OZAKÇA, M. (2015). Urban Transformation as a Process for Inner-City Slums in Turkey, The Experience of Gaziantep City, Turkey. Artium.
  • [21] Fatma Sahin. (2015, October 5). [Online]. Available: https://fatmasahin.net/marka-cadde-sirasi-koruturk-caddesinde/. [Accessed 5 June 2022].
  • [22] Hassan, D., Moustafa, Y., & El-Fiki, S. (2019). Ground-floor façade design and staying activity patterns on the sidewalk: A case study in the Korba area of Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt. Ain Shams Engineering Journal.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Architecture
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Shurouk Mohammad 0000-0003-4577-8126

Hatice Kalfaoğlu Hatipoğlu 0000-0002-0716-7431

Publication Date March 31, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 8 Issue: 2

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APA Mohammad, S., & Kalfaoğlu Hatipoğlu, H. (2023). Rethinking the Role of the Street: A Framework for Developing Liveable Streets in Urban Fabric of Turkey. A+Arch Design International Journal of Architecture and Design, 8(2), 129-140.


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