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Towards developing sustainable design standards for waterfront open spaces

Shery William Salama

2022City Territory and Architecture15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Urban designers are interested while designing waterfront urban space with aesthetic standards and the process of visual perception, which depends only on Vision, while the rest of the human senses (H.S.) are overlooked, regardless of their importance. Thus, this study aims to enable urban designers to achieve better open urban space designs that fit all H.S. for better interaction. In addition, a set of criteria will be created that assist in imagining the design of an open waterfront urban space. Formulating the conceptual framework will be informed by studying different practical examples internationally e.g. London, in the Arab world e.g. Jeddah and and locally e.g. Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt. This will be combined with field observation, questionnaires, and semi-structured interviews with people from Fuwwah City, Kafr El Sheikh in Egypt. This framework will attempt to provide a methodology and guidelines to improve the urban image of developing waterfront areas. in general, and Egypt in particular.

Topics & Concepts

Space (punctuation)PerceptionUrban designProcess (computing)Architectural engineeringSet (abstract data type)Conceptual frameworkDesign elements and principlesField (mathematics)GeographyUrban planningCivil engineeringSociologyEngineeringComputer sciencePsychologySocial scienceMathematicsProgramming languageOperating systemSystems engineeringPure mathematicsNeuroscienceMaritime Ports and Logistics