2002
DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.udi.9000077
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Society seen through the prism of space: outline of a theory of society and space

Abstract: Two questions challenge the student of space and society above all others: will new technologies change the spatial basis of society ? And if so, will this have an impact on society itself ? For the urbanist, these two questions crystallise into one: what will the future of cities have to do with their past ? Too often these questions are dealt with as though they were only matters of technology. But they are much more than that. They are deep and difficult questions about the interdependence of technology, sp… Show more

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“…An architectural work will be more integrated if it successfully constructs a place and architecture imagery harmoniously [21]. Similarly, spatial and architectural transformation in waterfront space is also a branded form of place making [22]. Therefore, a sustainable urban renewal in Dadap, a transformation from slum fisherman settlement to a new residential area, needs to be developed by using appropriate spatial structure and local architectural imagery.…”
Section: From Competition To Coopetitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An architectural work will be more integrated if it successfully constructs a place and architecture imagery harmoniously [21]. Similarly, spatial and architectural transformation in waterfront space is also a branded form of place making [22]. Therefore, a sustainable urban renewal in Dadap, a transformation from slum fisherman settlement to a new residential area, needs to be developed by using appropriate spatial structure and local architectural imagery.…”
Section: From Competition To Coopetitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Del presente estudio se desprende que el contacto directo cotidiano con la naturaleza tiene beneficios importantes sobre el envejecimiento activo, al favorecer la autonomía personal y la realización de actividades de la vida cotidiana, como relaciones sociales, recreación y cuidar jardines, así como potenciar los recuerdos y vivencias. Igualmente, la conservación de los paisajes naturales cotidianos proporciona más seguridad y propicia los encuentros sociales y la empatía con los entornos naturales (Carp, 1980;Hillier y Netto, 2002;Schultz, 2002;Gallagher, et al, 2010), aumentando sus capacidades a través de estrategias proactivas frente a las presiones ambientales. Así, se observa que la proximidad a áreas verdes y bosques alienta las actividades al aire libre, lo que tiene efectos positivos en la salud de las personas mayores (Hyoung y Rodríguez, 1996; Somi An, Lee y Tai Kim, 2013).…”
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“…Being developed by Professor Bill Hillier and his colleague at Bartlett School of UCL since the 1980s, space syntax seeks to answer the question of whether there exist generic spatial laws that mediate patterns of space use and movement, and which may have further social consequences [7][8][9][10][11][12]. In the view of space syntax, the city is a complex entity, and with few exceptions, cities normally come into existence through a continuous process of growth and changes over a long period of time, so that they display both spatial and functional complexity [8].…”
Section: Literature Review: Space Syntax and Its Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%