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The effect of water bodies as a determinant force in generating urban form

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dc.contributor.advisor Navaratne, DB
dc.contributor.advisor Fernando, H
dc.contributor.author Fernando, KPSS
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-15T21:22:02Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-15T21:22:02Z
dc.identifier.uri http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/12992
dc.description.abstract The formation and regeneration of urban form is often a result of the response for the natural geophysical features that are present in an urban context, the subculture of the region, human behavioral patterns and their response. Nevertheless there are primary forces and secondary forces that becomes a resultant of regenerating urban forms in different parameters. In an era of rapid globalization and urban sprawl the need for sustainable urban form has been a widely spoken phenomenon in the last few decades. Regenerating cities in a meticulously planned manner; hence has been of prime importance which otherwise has resulted in many negative implications such as unsightly, polluted and unlivable cities in various parts of the world. Water bodies and water features that are present in urban contexts has played a significant role in the formation of urban forms which has become the part and parcel of the urban fabric and the morphological patterns. In regenerating urban form, the response to the natural elements, and the context has been a key feature in forming sustainable urban forms. Which has resulted in habitable, aesthetically appealing and environmentally friendly cities that has formed as functional cities. Such cities also become people friendly cities, with a sense of place and identity. The human perception on urban forms and built fabric also has been another important dimension in the regeneration of sustainable urban forms and cities. The core relationship between water bodies and urban forms results in a symbiosis; where if the two are responsive to each other collectively they will result in positive implications in the city. Where the livability the habitability and the urban aesthetics etc. will be enhanced in a significant manner. Hence the two components in an urban context the Urban form and the Water Body will form a Symbiosis where the two will have to co-exist in harmony and the latter will have to be responsive to the former, where the resultant will have positive implications on the city which inevitably will make it livable and sustainable. iii A water body in an urban context is a static variable where the urban forms that are generated around the body are a dynamic variable unless the water body changes its form. It is also a hydrological urban space. The study intends to carry out a literature survey of the water bodies and urban form in the European context and the Asian (local) context; where the water itself has played a pivotal role, in the formation of urban settlements. Thereby to develop a set of matrixes to assess the main water body; and its resultant urban form taken in for the case study. This dissertation intends to carry out a study of the Beira lake Colombo, where the generation of urban form around the water body as a resultant, due to the functional and aesthetic aspects will be assessed where the final objective will be to investigate the merits the city would harness by creating responsive urban forms in relation to the water bodies, and also the nonresponsive urban form can be a resultant of many other negative implication into the city. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Urban Form en_US
dc.subject Water Bodies en_US
dc.subject Symbiosis en_US
dc.subject Built Fabric en_US
dc.subject Urban Fabric en_US
dc.subject Urban street scape en_US
dc.subject Built massing en_US
dc.subject Urban Built Landscape en_US
dc.title The effect of water bodies as a determinant force in generating urban form en_US
dc.title.alternative A study on creating a symbiosis between the two with a case study of the beira lake, city of colombo en_US
dc.type Thesis-Full-text en_US
dc.identifier.faculty Architecture en_US
dc.identifier.degree Masters in Urban Design en_US
dc.identifier.department Department of Architecture en_US
dc.date.accept 2016
dc.identifier.accno TH3327 en_US


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