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Integrating space syntax with field observations to understand the spatial logic of park infrastructure

Abdelbaseer A. Mohamed, Jakub Kronenberg, Edyta Łaszkiewicz

2023Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Park pathway characteristics can influence the movement of visitors and the functional usage of space. This article aims to assess the design of different types of public parks in Cairo, Egypt, through the lens of space syntax, which identifies spatial layout as a primary factor that determines pedestrian movement. We integrate space syntax metrics with field observations to examine the underlying spatial logic of small, medium and large public parks, and compare the three structures based on form and function. The results indicated that the degree of syntactic accessibility and degree of control over accessing adjacent walkways were positively associated with movement flows on each walkway segment. However, many park facilities, such as wedding halls and theatres, tended to be randomly distributed due to the heavy commercialisation of the parks, which places facilities based on land availability. Our findings provide insights into the design and management of park environments. Overall, leisure facilities should be provided based on community needs. Noisy activities should be placed in isolated zones to attenuate noise. In addition, activities that serve various people groups should be located along highly accessible pathways to encourage their use.

Topics & Concepts

Space syntaxSpace (punctuation)PedestrianPublic spaceField (mathematics)SyntaxFunction (biology)Computer scienceGeographyTransport engineeringArchitectural engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligenceMathematicsOperating systemPure mathematicsBiologyEvolutionary biologyUrban Design and Spatial AnalysisUrban Green Space and HealthLand Use and Ecosystem Services
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