The article discusses the concept of human planning proposed by Danish architect Jan Gehl. He criticizes the main trajectory of urban development in the twentieth century and points out that for several decades architects were more concerned about creating space for the free movement of cars. With this approach, the interests of pedestrians are ignored; as a result people are gradually squeezed out of the streets by cars because of streets’ low comfort for them. Gehl suggests revising the priorities of urban planning and creating urban space for pedestrians to intensify social interactions. He believes that creating conditions for walking and increasing the number of public spaces can help to improve citizens’ quality of life. Gehl‘s propos...
Abstract This presentation introduces Space Syntax as a science-based and human-focused approach to...
The article is arguing that town planning requires a new restructure of design methodologies. It is ...
‘The future of city-making is human-centric’, state-driven and market-driven urbanism have reflected...
Jan Gehl was instrumental in developing the idea of planning for cities and urban areas from a perso...
The article discusses the problem of modern urban space planning, taking an individual Russian regio...
Modernist urban planning and architecture wanted to get rid of the urban street in favour of cars an...
The city was from the past the place where people were meeting together, living and creating togethe...
The scope of this essay is to provide a brief overview of the history and legacy of the book Life b...
“Jan Gehl, an expert in humanisation of cities, is convinced that the enhancing of quality of our li...
In general, people and environment are two main properties in today’s strategy plans of urban develo...
The article presents an idea that social consciousness should be changed in order to create humanize...
In this article, the co-authors tackle the problem of the social sense and mission of the projects d...
For more than forty years Jan Gehl has helped to transform urban environments around the world based...
For a long time as a result of accommodating car traffic, planning ideologies in the past put a low ...
There is growing awareness among many city councils that their downtowns or central business distric...
Abstract This presentation introduces Space Syntax as a science-based and human-focused approach to...
The article is arguing that town planning requires a new restructure of design methodologies. It is ...
‘The future of city-making is human-centric’, state-driven and market-driven urbanism have reflected...
Jan Gehl was instrumental in developing the idea of planning for cities and urban areas from a perso...
The article discusses the problem of modern urban space planning, taking an individual Russian regio...
Modernist urban planning and architecture wanted to get rid of the urban street in favour of cars an...
The city was from the past the place where people were meeting together, living and creating togethe...
The scope of this essay is to provide a brief overview of the history and legacy of the book Life b...
“Jan Gehl, an expert in humanisation of cities, is convinced that the enhancing of quality of our li...
In general, people and environment are two main properties in today’s strategy plans of urban develo...
The article presents an idea that social consciousness should be changed in order to create humanize...
In this article, the co-authors tackle the problem of the social sense and mission of the projects d...
For more than forty years Jan Gehl has helped to transform urban environments around the world based...
For a long time as a result of accommodating car traffic, planning ideologies in the past put a low ...
There is growing awareness among many city councils that their downtowns or central business distric...
Abstract This presentation introduces Space Syntax as a science-based and human-focused approach to...
The article is arguing that town planning requires a new restructure of design methodologies. It is ...
‘The future of city-making is human-centric’, state-driven and market-driven urbanism have reflected...