Abstract:
LoI}) income settlements in Colombo represent communities that have high interdependence and social ties. Such
communities are observed to be significantfy linked and dependents on their public and semi public spaces tuhere
social activities and ties are reinforced and sustained. But it is observed that when such communities are resettled in
other vertical or horizontal neighbourhoods such socio-spatial relationships are ignored and hence results in
disruption of communities and loss of social ties. Therefore the existing socio-spatial relationships in such
settlements can be considered as an asset to the settlement that urban designers and Architects must recognize in
future resettlement programmes.