UNA PROPOSTA DI URBANIZZAZIONE SU VASTA SCALA CON POTENZIALI APPLICAZIONI SULLA MAPPATURA COGNITIVA URBANA DEGLI UTENTI E SUI PROGETTI URBANISTICI SVILUPPATI DAGLI UTENTI

Mohammed Ezzat

Abstract


The paper proposes a triadic model for a comprehensive understanding of Urbanism. “Urbanism could be comprehended using three perspectives labelled Visual, Emotional, and Rational.” is the comprehensive proposition the comprehensive model builds upon. By Comprehensive understanding of Urbanism we mean that Urbanism would be abstractly merely reduced into these three perspectives, and then by which, a holistic detailed perception of any urban notions would be investigable. A main task of the paper is to assert the sufficiency of these relativistic perspectives for understanding Urbanism and to prove the contrasting nature between them. By contrasting we mean that having an understanding of one perspective would entail a closer understanding of the others. The exhaustive analysis of urban notions like place and design, using the three perspectives, are used to prove the sufficiency and the contrasting properties. This abstract/detailed structuring of urban knowledge, in contrast with the sole reliance on fragmented concrete low-level propositions, may prove to be indispensable for studying complex subjects, which would be otherwise highly inaccessible for rigor analysis, like urban identity and users’ urban cognitive mapping. Additionally, using the comprehensive model as a standard monolithic tool of analysis would enrich the social comparative studies. Our findings conform to theoretical and philosophical ontological foundations.

 

DOI: http://dx.medra.org/10.19254/LaborEst.16.05


Keywords


a Unifying Model of Urbanism, Visually Driven Urbanism, Rationally Driven Urbanism, Emotionally Driven Urbanism.

Full Text:

PDF (Italiano)

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2018 Mohammed Ezzat

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

The journal is hosted by the Autonomous Service - University IT

                 

ISSN online 2421-3187     ISSN print 1973-7688

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)