2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10901-019-09671-1
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Characteristics of social formations and space syntax application to quantify spatial configurations of urban regeneration in Levent, Istanbul

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“…It is mainly composed of three dimensions: the rich historical and cultural spatial structure of urban traditional historical culture, the diverse real spatial structure of urban reality and culture, and the extended spatial structure of urban social culture in the future [12]. At the same time, the urban cultural space is regarded as the existence form expressed by the material-social cultural form created by people, and it has the six characteristics of location, economy, humanity, symbolism, citizenship, and modernity [13]. Figure 1 shows the urban cultural landscape.…”
Section: The Construction and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is mainly composed of three dimensions: the rich historical and cultural spatial structure of urban traditional historical culture, the diverse real spatial structure of urban reality and culture, and the extended spatial structure of urban social culture in the future [12]. At the same time, the urban cultural space is regarded as the existence form expressed by the material-social cultural form created by people, and it has the six characteristics of location, economy, humanity, symbolism, citizenship, and modernity [13]. Figure 1 shows the urban cultural landscape.…”
Section: The Construction and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach becomes a gateway to implementing NU in urban regeneration (Larsen 2005;Talen 2006). Clearly, each specific place has its particular conditions, but in the urban regeneration process, a number of general principles and good practices can be adjusted to resolve urban problems (Agirbas 2020;Falanga 2019;Pontrandolfi and Manganelli 2018;Dusza-Zwolińska and Kiepas-Kokot 2018;Ricciardelli 2017;Roberts 2008). This article accepts the definition of revitalisation as an integrated process for social and economic recovery, including the improvement of physical and environmental conditions (Lichfield 1992;Hemphill, McGreal, and Berry 2002;Lorens 2010;Parysek 2015;Bottero and Mondini 2017).…”
Section: The Urban Regeneration Context For Numentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The depth approach in the Justified Graph is usually selected to determine the hierarchy of relationships in syntactic space. University College London developed this study to assess the spatial structures of urban and other areas to obtain connectivity and depth information from zone arrangements in cities (Agirbas, 2020;Can and Heath, 2016;Karimi, 2018;Penn, A, 2001;Penn, Alan, Hillier et al, 1998;Prasertsubpakij and Nitivattananon, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%