Building with superblocks: Study of Gulf corporation cities

IF 1.8 3区 经济学 0 ARCHITECTURE Urban Design International Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1057/s41289-024-00257-0
Khaled Alawadi, Nour Alkhaja, Esma Mohamed Vall
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The concept of the superblock has been effective in accommodating urban growth. However, the superblock approach to urban design remains subject to criticism from urban critics due to its departure from finer-grain urbanism. Denouncing this ineffectiveness is not rooted in evidence-based literature, thus it overshadows the superblock’s inner streets’ potential in accommodating walking trips. This research assesses superblocks in four growing Gulf cities: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Riyadh, and Kuwait City. It analyzes streets’ connectivity of samples (n = 27) representing different planning ideologies and growth periods. Connectivity is quantified using Pedestrian Route Directness. Findings show how the superblock’s design has evolved and how it can be efficient at local scales depending on its inner morphology. This paper provides a groundwork from which more questions addressing a larger scale can be pursued, such as the ability of superblocks to address larger walking scales or regional integration.

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超级街区的概念在适应城市发展方面卓有成效。然而,超级街区的城市设计方法仍然受到城市评论家的批评,因为它偏离了更精细的城市规划。对其无效性的谴责并没有基于实证的文献,因此掩盖了超级街区内街在满足步行出行方面的潜力。本研究对海湾地区四个发展中城市的超级街区进行了评估:阿布扎比、迪拜、利雅得和科威特城。研究分析了代表不同规划理念和发展时期的样本(n = 27)的街道连通性。连接性采用行人路线直达性进行量化。研究结果表明了超级街区的设计是如何演变的,以及如何根据其内部形态在局部范围内提高效率。本文为探讨更大规模的问题提供了基础,例如超级街区解决更大步行规模或区域一体化问题的能力。
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