Reshaping the tourist movement in historical urban areas for enhancing architecture conservation: Historical district of Koya city as a case study

IF 2.1 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Zhiry Hawez Baiz, Cemil Atakara
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Architectural strategy in the conservation field should be on both levels, tangible and intangible. The conservation of the non-tangible part includes signs and symbols. It transmits in various ways, like oral, artistic, and literary forms of expression. The visitor of historical places can participate in non-tangible conservation if the architect makes the visitor attracted to the sites. To make the visitor see the values of the sites, the visitor should move to different parts in different directions instead of seeing a few buildings and monuments. The study aims to increase visitor activity to promote non-physical conservation. Many places like Koya city have a very high architectural value but it is still neglected and uncovered by visitors. Researchers made observations to demonstrate the general characteristics of the district, then designed a questionnaire to collect the required data, specifying the locations they mostly visit, determining the paths they have taken, defining the areas visitors rarely visit, and alleys they do not go through for various reasons, gradually becoming a neglected place. Finally, the study conducted space syntax analysis based on pedestrian movement to reshape the visitor's movement. Based on the findings, the study will design strategies to enhance tourist movement and conserve non-tangibles.

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重塑历史城区的旅游运动以加强建筑保护——以高屋市历史街区为例
保护领域的建筑策略应包括有形和无形两个层面。非物质部分的保护包括符号和符号。它以各种方式传播,如口头、艺术和文学形式的表达。如果建筑师能让参观者对历史遗址产生兴趣,他们就能参与到非物质保护中来。为了让游客看到遗址的价值,游客应该在不同的方向上移动到不同的地方,而不是看到一些建筑和纪念碑。这项研究旨在增加游客活动,以促进非自然保育。像高屋市这样的许多地方具有很高的建筑价值,但仍然被游客忽视和发现。研究人员通过观察来展示该地区的一般特征,然后设计一份问卷来收集所需的数据,指定他们最常访问的位置,确定他们走过的路径,定义游客很少访问的区域,以及他们因各种原因不经过的小巷,逐渐成为一个被忽视的地方。最后,基于行人运动进行空间句法分析,重塑游客运动。根据研究结果,该研究将设计促进旅游活动和保护非有形物质的策略。
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IET Smart Cities
IET Smart Cities Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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