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Multi-identity planning process in a studio course: Integrative planning in multi-identity environments
Received date: 18 Feb 2016
Accepted date: 03 Jul 2016
Published date: 20 Sep 2016
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The planning process in a planning studio demonstrates a microcosm of diverse concepts of ideologies and identities seeking acknowledgment and spatial recognition.In the modern world of multiple and dynam icidentities and ideologies,aspiring for the self-recognition of regions, towns, and communities, aplace-based identity has become a core aspect that needs to be taken into planning consideration.The analytic planning method used is iterative of both top–down and bottom–up approaches,thereby creating multi-dimension and coherent planning alternatives where spatial solutions arise from communities along theirc hanging processes.We present two spatialal ternative plans that were developed in the studio course and are based on this line of thinking. Results were very dynamic aspiring complex plans, which are also highly applicable and flexible, thereby addressing a wide range of ideologies and identities.
Key words: Multi-criteria; Planning studio; GIS analysis; Place-based identity; Multi-identity
Dalit Shach-Pinsly , Idan Porat . Multi-identity planning process in a studio course: Integrative planning in multi-identity environments[J]. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2016 , 5(3) : 279 -289 . DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2016.07.001
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