Unveiling Urban Interactions: Incorporating the Elements of Knowledge, Community, and Innovation in the Built Environment’s Choreography
Junling Zhou and
Pohsun Wang ()
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Junling Zhou: Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University
Pohsun Wang: City University of Macau
Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2024, vol. 15, issue 3, No 78, 12151 pages
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Abstract Amidst the intricate choreography of urban life, the interplay between built environments and human activities shapes the very essence of urban existence. Urban spaces serve as stages upon which societies inscribe their narratives, while the orchestration of interactions, behaviors, and experiences rests upon the spatial arrangement. Within this intricate interplay, the concept of space syntax emerges as a potent lens, allowing us to uncover the concealed spatial relationships that underlie urban landscapes. In alignment with this inquiry, this research employs the tools of space syntax analysis to illuminate the Historic Center of Macau—a distinguished UNESCO World Heritage site—revealing the nuanced patterns of movement, interaction, and accessibility that intricately define the urban experience. The analysis not only unveils an interplay of anticipated and unexpected outcomes but also seamlessly integrates with the broader discourse on urban dynamics. Moreover, by investigating the interrelation between spatial syntax and commercial distribution, the study offers insights of significance to urban planning, catalyzing a dialog that bridges historical heritage and contemporary innovation. As this empirical journey intertwines with theoretical implications, it extends beyond the realm of aesthetics, prompting a vision of urban spaces as conduits that facilitate vibrant human interaction and meaningful connection.
Keywords: Urban interactions; Multi-level spatial networks; Urban vitality centers; Space syntax; Urban renewal; Cultural revitalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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