2012
DOI: 10.1108/ohi-02-2012-b0004
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A Perceptual Approach for Investigating Urban Space Diversity in the City of Doha

Abstract: The city of Doha is growing rapidly with emerging urban nodes and centers, housing development. Little attention however has been paid to several growth aspects including the understanding of urban space diversity and the resulting inhabitants' spatial experience, their attitudes toward emerging urbanized spaces. Utilizing a perceptual approach in the form of an attitude survey, this paper explores urban spaces in the city of Doha as perceived and experienced by different groups. An investigation of a number o… Show more

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“…And their attraction to them. Attributes such as attractiveness, size, and distance are strongly associated with the walking concept (Salama & Azzali, 2015;Salama & Gharib, 2012;Subramanian & Jana, 2018a, 2018bWeijs-Perrée et al, 2020). The indicators of attractiveness and productivity of these spaces were rated regarding characteristics such as distinctiveness, accessibility, safety, comfort, diversity, flexibility, and interactivity (Faragallah, 2018;Phan et al, 2020).…”
Section: Defining Urban Open Spaces Types and Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…And their attraction to them. Attributes such as attractiveness, size, and distance are strongly associated with the walking concept (Salama & Azzali, 2015;Salama & Gharib, 2012;Subramanian & Jana, 2018a, 2018bWeijs-Perrée et al, 2020). The indicators of attractiveness and productivity of these spaces were rated regarding characteristics such as distinctiveness, accessibility, safety, comfort, diversity, flexibility, and interactivity (Faragallah, 2018;Phan et al, 2020).…”
Section: Defining Urban Open Spaces Types and Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have investigated the efficiency of urban spaces regarding three important growth attributes -functional, social, and perceptual - (Salama & Azzali, 2015;Salama & Gharib, 2012;Salama, Khalfani, & Al-Maimani, 2013). As the importance of the relationship between the spatial environment and the social one in urban open spaces grows (Zaleckis et al, 2017), the interest in social value has recently increased in urban studies (Jalaladdini & Oktay, 2012;Salama & Azzali, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With their socio-physical, socio-economic, socio-cultural and socio-political presence cities have always been highly differentiated places manifesting heterogeneity, diversity of activities, entertainment, excitement and pleasure. They produce, reproduce, represent and convey much of what counts today as culture, knowledge and politics (Al-Maimani et al , 2014; Salama and Gharib, 2012). Urban spaces within cities are no exception; they are places for the pursuit of freedom, not only un-oppressed activities and desires but also ones characterised by systematic power, oppression, domination, exclusion and segregation.…”
Section: Leitmotif Narratives (2006-2016)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conventional architectural term, "space" is recognized as a void defined by solid forms (Ching, 2007), and "place" gets higher understanding: space with specific meanings and character (Trancik, 1986). By concept of place-making, architecture can contribute to create various atmosphere for richness human experiences, identity production, and cultural diversity of spaces (Schneekloth & Shibley, 2000;Salama & Gharib, 2012;Marcuse, 2014;van Klyton, 2015;Savić, 2017). The concept of place then develops in phenomenological (Norberg-Schultz, 1991;Sharr, 2007), psychometrics (Patterson & Williams, 2005), and social constructivism approaches (Ekomadyo et al, 2018a;Morgan, 2010;Sudradjat, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%