24 January 2017 - By: Pinar Sefkatli, Natasha Sena, Caroline Nevejan Case Studies - Rhythm and the Built Environment The paper will have three main case studies in Porto (PT), The Hague (NL) and Addis Ababa (ET).
Article Addis Ababa Case Study - Rhythm and the Built Environment 1500 words Why recognising rhythms in an urban environment is important? Examples from Addis Ababa: changing city, changing rhythms What are the indicators of different rhythms in differently planned areas? Different analysed rhythms in Addis Ababa. How can rhythms be considered for creating a design space in architecture and urban planning?
Article Den Haag Case Study: Rhythm and the Built Environment 1500 words How to improve social cohesion for better safety in a neighborhood? The Hague Bouwlust: social cohesion is understood as existence of trust between residents. To identify design solution space YUTPA analyses: visual research, interviews neighborhood professionals (police, social workers) and citizens. Results: Low trust, low trust and medium trust. Residents do not want to do something for…