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Urban greenways: Operationalizing design syntax and integrating mathematics and science in design
Frontiers of Architectural Research (2015)
  • Archana Sharma
Abstract

The ubiquitous sameness of urban greenways prompts questions on generative design grammar and syntax, whether creative, critical rethinking at that level might be lacking. However the design syntax of urban greenways is not explicitly discussed thus leaving a critical gap in knowledge. This paper begins tackling the larger question by acting on the fundamental subset of it, by operationalizing the design syntax of urban greenways. This is done through mathematics-based graph studies to analyze patterns and shapes, photography based thermal, material and morphology studies, and section analyses to make imagery-derived deductions on the design syntax. Recommendation on approaches to diversify and enrich the design syntax includes a more direct reference from ecosystem science theories such for siting and planning the urban greenways at macro- to meso-scale, a mixed-method approach, combining mathematics, photography and drawings based frames for analyses at meso-, to micro-scale, and a turtle view scale for designing at meso- to micro-scale, with an emphasis on latter. Copyright 2015. Higher Education Press Limited Company. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Keywords
  • Design thinking; Syntax; Greenway; Urban; Planning; Landscape; STEM integrated design; Inter-disciplinary
Publication Date
Spring February 7, 2015
Publisher Statement
Please cite this article as: Sharma, A., Urban greenways: Operationalizing design syntax and integrating mathematics and science in design. Frontiers of Architectural Research (2015), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foar.2014.11.002
Citation Information
Archana Sharma. "Urban greenways: Operationalizing design syntax and integrating mathematics and science in design" Frontiers of Architectural Research Vol. Article in Press (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/archana_sharma/7/