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Configuring urban morphological changes: the case of Damascus city in the late modern era
by
Alsherfawi Aljazaerly, Alaa
, Kita, Michihiro
, Fatemi, Md. Nawrose
, Frimpong, Louis Kusi
, Okyere, Seth Asare
in
Built environment
/ Change agents
/ Changes
/ Cities
/ Cultural factors
/ Culture
/ Data quality
/ Economic factors
/ Economic history
/ Economic importance
/ Economics
/ Empires
/ Global local relationship
/ Historical structures
/ Intelligibility
/ Measures
/ Morphology
/ Navigation
/ Policy making
/ Political factors
/ Postwar reconstruction
/ Reconstruction
/ Redevelopment
/ Roads & highways
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Space warfare
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial data
/ Syntax
/ Transformation
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Urban planning
/ Urban policy
/ War
2024
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Configuring urban morphological changes: the case of Damascus city in the late modern era
by
Alsherfawi Aljazaerly, Alaa
, Kita, Michihiro
, Fatemi, Md. Nawrose
, Frimpong, Louis Kusi
, Okyere, Seth Asare
in
Built environment
/ Change agents
/ Changes
/ Cities
/ Cultural factors
/ Culture
/ Data quality
/ Economic factors
/ Economic history
/ Economic importance
/ Economics
/ Empires
/ Global local relationship
/ Historical structures
/ Intelligibility
/ Measures
/ Morphology
/ Navigation
/ Policy making
/ Political factors
/ Postwar reconstruction
/ Reconstruction
/ Redevelopment
/ Roads & highways
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Space warfare
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial data
/ Syntax
/ Transformation
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Urban planning
/ Urban policy
/ War
2024
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Configuring urban morphological changes: the case of Damascus city in the late modern era
by
Alsherfawi Aljazaerly, Alaa
, Kita, Michihiro
, Fatemi, Md. Nawrose
, Frimpong, Louis Kusi
, Okyere, Seth Asare
in
Built environment
/ Change agents
/ Changes
/ Cities
/ Cultural factors
/ Culture
/ Data quality
/ Economic factors
/ Economic history
/ Economic importance
/ Economics
/ Empires
/ Global local relationship
/ Historical structures
/ Intelligibility
/ Measures
/ Morphology
/ Navigation
/ Policy making
/ Political factors
/ Postwar reconstruction
/ Reconstruction
/ Redevelopment
/ Roads & highways
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Space warfare
/ Spatial analysis
/ Spatial data
/ Syntax
/ Transformation
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Urban planning
/ Urban policy
/ War
2024
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Configuring urban morphological changes: the case of Damascus city in the late modern era
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Configuring urban morphological changes: the case of Damascus city in the late modern era
2024
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PurposeThis paper analyses changes in the activity pattern of Damascus city from late modern era (late Ottoman rule) to the contemporary era. The research objective is to explore the impact of the socio-historical process on the evolving morphological structure of the urban core and to draw implications for post-war reconstruction.Design/methodology/approachSpace Syntax methodology was employed to trace the historical and morphological changes in the urban core of Damascus. The timeframe was divided into five periods covering the city's socio-political transformation and five maps depicting these periods. Local and global integration measures were used to analyse the changes in the urban core across each period. Normalised angular choice (NACH) measure was used to identify the changes in the city planning system.FindingsThe results revealed that the urban core corresponded to the main streets, which had socio-economic importance across history. However, introducing a new planning system influenced by Western planning ideals led to the creation of multi-morphological patterns. At the city level, the study found that the urban core was more accessible in the preplanned areas, while the organic expansion of the informal settlements was exclusive of the core area. At the local level, some informal settlements showed an intense core. Intelligibility analysis revealed that earlier periods showed considerably higher values, implying declines in the ease of navigation of the city over time.Research limitationsThis study did not account for the political, economic and cultural factors that could shape morphological changes in Damascus. In addition, the study adopted historical reference points to understand the morphological changes, as high-quality geospatial data was not available to monitor the recent post-war situation.Practical implicationsThe research findings give a foundation for a more contextualised historical understanding of spatial structure and changes, which can contribute to the post-war reconstruction and redevelopment of Damascus city.Originality/valueTo the best of the authors’ knowledge, this paper is the first to trace historical spatial changes in Damascus from a space syntax approach, weaving together socio-historical and configurational studies. In doing so, it shows how historically informed and spatially aware urban planning and design policies can support policymakers and built environment professionals in planning and redevelopment.
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