Methodological Framework of Structured Case Study in Urban Morphology: Preparedness to Pandemic from Theory Building

Pub Date : 2022-07-14 DOI:10.11113/ijbes.v9.n2-3.1035
N. Harun, S. A. Mohamed, Norhaya Jaafar
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The morphological patterns of the Malay town are analysed using three main elements of urban form: road networks, building plots, and open space. However, considering the physical aspects of a city, as well as the impact of geography, social, economic, and political forces, allows us to establish a city's particular character, which may be altered by multiple socioeconomic changes brought on by the pandemic. There are few well-documented systematic procedures for examining the morphological changes associated with Malay settlement features, implying considerable differences in the approaches used. By describing techniques and analysing the urban form, this article aims to spark discussion on what an antifragile built environment might look like. It also aims to shed light on how to create dynamic pseudo adaptability in the old and historic town, particularly in terms of scale, urban morphology, and social life, by establishing a systematic analytical framework for the analysis of urban morphology. To exemplify the process of building the methodological structure, a single case study was undertaken in Kota Bharu's Old Settlement Zone. The case study is subdivided into four sections: a) conceptual structure, b) case study design framework, and c) mapping research framework. It is defined through an iterative process that described the specifics of crucial features to establish an extensive methodological framework for the Malay settlement by thoroughly developing and scrutinising methodological processes. Because the current pandemic is sharpening our understanding of the link between local and global action, as well as the power inherent in the application of professional and technical knowledge and practice, this paper hoped to help with the development of policies and guidelines, as well as the evaluation of proposals for post-pandemic urban morphological assessments.
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城市形态学结构化案例研究的方法论框架:从理论构建看对流行病的防范
马来城镇的形态模式分析使用城市形态的三个主要元素:道路网络,建筑地块和开放空间。然而,考虑到一个城市的物理方面,以及地理、社会、经济和政治力量的影响,我们可以建立一个城市的特殊性,这可能会被疫情带来的多重社会经济变化所改变。很少有充分记录的系统程序来检查与马来定居特征相关的形态学变化,这意味着所使用的方法存在相当大的差异。通过描述技术和分析城市形态,本文旨在引发关于反脆弱建筑环境的讨论。通过建立一个系统的城市形态分析框架,揭示如何在历史老城中创造动态的伪适应性,特别是在规模、城市形态和社会生活方面。为了举例说明构建方法结构的过程,在Kota Bharu的旧定居点区进行了一个案例研究。案例研究分为四个部分:a)概念结构,b)案例研究设计框架,c)映射研究框架。它是通过一个反复的过程来定义的,该过程描述了关键特征的细节,通过彻底发展和审查方法过程,为马来人解决建立一个广泛的方法框架。由于当前的大流行使我们更加了解地方行动与全球行动之间的联系,以及应用专业和技术知识与实践所固有的力量,本文件希望有助于制定政策和指导方针,以及评估大流行后城市形态评估的建议。
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