ABSTRACT

This book offers state-of-the-art ‘tools for thinking’ for urban designers, planners and decision-makers.

Thematically it focuses on the contexts of problems in urban design and places community spaces at the heart of urban design research. The book provides practicable tools for network modelling and visualization in urban design research. Step-by-step examples take readers through methods for tracing the evolution of road networks, and their impacts on contemporary community spaces. Easy-to-follow guides to programming show how to process and plot community data sets as network graphs. They reveal how these can help to observe and represent the different ways in which community spaces are inter-connected. This book places these technological methods in the context of current theories of community formations. It considers how these cutting-edge tools for thinking in urban design research – comprising both theories and methods – could transform our understanding of community spaces as being complex, inter-dependent and socially meaningful assets.

This book is pioneering in its analysis of the urban contexts to community formations, and in its argument for professional integration between urban and knowledge practitioners. Academics and professionals within the fields of design research, urban studies, spatial analysis, urban geography and sociology will benefit from reading this book.

chapter 1|10 pages

Design research in the built environment

chapter 2|12 pages

Design thinking and spatial complexity

chapter 3|13 pages

A case-based approach to design research

chapter 4|23 pages

Building on the past

chapter 5|20 pages

Community network toolkit I

chapter 6|20 pages

Community network toolkit II

chapter 7|7 pages

Building and representing knowledge

chapter 8|33 pages

Cases in urban community formations

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue