This article focuses on the development of a measure for frontage permeability, which we argue is needed to complement existing metrics used to describe urban environments and assess, amongst others, social performativity. Built density and street network centrality are two characteristics often discussed in relation to urban vitality. However, high densities and high centrality do not always result in higher urban vitality, which can be partially explained by a typical densification model often used in Brazil and in some other Latin-American cities with high-rise residential buildings. To understand the relation between urban form and social performativity, the metrics for density and network centrality are thus not sufficient and we propo...
Numerous studies have shown that dense, well-connected, and diverse environments are key features th...
Although walkability is a long-studied concept, case studies on comparative analyses assessing it in...
Conviviality is a term which is used widely in sociology (Ivan Illich 2002, Deegan 1989, Bonnett 201...
This article focuses on the development of a measure for frontage permeability, which we argue is ne...
This study aims at highlighting a morphological property of urban CAS (complex adaptive systems), Pe...
It has been long recognised that the underlying spatial structure plays an important role when navig...
After the emergence of the term “walkability” in the 1990’s, many metrics have been developed with t...
The built environment possessed determinants of more active lifestyles, related to social and cultur...
The hypothesis of this paper is that some features of the built environment, particularly those conc...
This article describes and evaluates a three-step methodology for measuring walkability at neighbour...
China is seeking to prohibit the construction of any new gated communities and to gradually open exi...
Abstract Considering the growing of chronic non-communicable diseases worldwide, many studies have p...
One of Jane Jacob’s key observations was that we need “eyes on the streets” from buildings to ensure...
This research in which components of permeability concept is tried to be set forth, presents the res...
A long-standing urban design principle is that successful places exhibit vitality, being vibrant and...
Numerous studies have shown that dense, well-connected, and diverse environments are key features th...
Although walkability is a long-studied concept, case studies on comparative analyses assessing it in...
Conviviality is a term which is used widely in sociology (Ivan Illich 2002, Deegan 1989, Bonnett 201...
This article focuses on the development of a measure for frontage permeability, which we argue is ne...
This study aims at highlighting a morphological property of urban CAS (complex adaptive systems), Pe...
It has been long recognised that the underlying spatial structure plays an important role when navig...
After the emergence of the term “walkability” in the 1990’s, many metrics have been developed with t...
The built environment possessed determinants of more active lifestyles, related to social and cultur...
The hypothesis of this paper is that some features of the built environment, particularly those conc...
This article describes and evaluates a three-step methodology for measuring walkability at neighbour...
China is seeking to prohibit the construction of any new gated communities and to gradually open exi...
Abstract Considering the growing of chronic non-communicable diseases worldwide, many studies have p...
One of Jane Jacob’s key observations was that we need “eyes on the streets” from buildings to ensure...
This research in which components of permeability concept is tried to be set forth, presents the res...
A long-standing urban design principle is that successful places exhibit vitality, being vibrant and...
Numerous studies have shown that dense, well-connected, and diverse environments are key features th...
Although walkability is a long-studied concept, case studies on comparative analyses assessing it in...
Conviviality is a term which is used widely in sociology (Ivan Illich 2002, Deegan 1989, Bonnett 201...