不断变化的城市环境

G. Palaiologou
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本文讨论了在建筑和城市规划领域之间的平衡框架内的持续研究,同时考虑到空间模式与其参考社会方案之间的系统关系。研究的主要问题是,更好地理解空间边界是否有助于在理论上和实践中构思出更好的规划解决方案和对现有城市网格的干预。在这里,边界被认为是全球-地方-单位相互依存的结构性因素,是社会空间尺度(家庭内部、城市邻里、城市地区、城市)重叠和潜在相互作用的中介空间形态。研究表明,边界控制着空间格局中社会用户的流动,同时也是个体从居民(相继或突然)转变为通勤者和公民的不同活动尺度的潜在界面。进一步提出,边界既可以控制大规模城市网格的中断,也可以控制局部尺度上的干扰。研究课题是通过对雅典住房历史演变的研究,从方法论上进行探讨,这体现在与城市网格转型的关系上。方法论包括将建筑和形态方面与空间句法理论的句法和分析工具联系起来。
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The Urban Context in Flux
This paper discusses continuing research framed within a counterbalance between the fields of architecture and urban planning whilst taking into consideration the systematic relationships between spatial patterns and their referring social schemes. The main question addressed, is whether a better understanding of spatial boundaries will contribute—both theoretically and in practice—to conceiving better assimilated planning solutions and interventions into existing urban grids. Boundaries are considered here as structural agents in the global-local-unit interdependence, as the intermediary spatial formations where socio-spatial scales (domestic interior, urban neighbourhood, urban district, city) overlap and potentially interact. It is suggested that boundaries control the flow of social users in spatial patterns, being at the same time potential interfaces at different scales of activity where the individual is (successively or abruptly) transformed from inhabitant, to commuter and to citizen. It is further proposed that boundaries serve to control both disruptions in the large-scale urban grid, and disturbances at the local scale. The research topic is methodologically approached through the study of historic evolution of Athenian housing, as manifested in relation to city’s urban grid transformations. The methodological approach involves correlating architectural and morphological aspects with syntactic and analytical tools of Space Syntax Theory.
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