Assessing the change of imageability after sidewalk tree planting done in historic grid cities with special reference to the grid city of Kandy

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2024

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Department of Architecture, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka

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The early 1960s marked a period of significant development in the field of urban planning, with globalization & modernization. Those work aimed to improve the clarity of a city's image and to identify and address the challenges and issues that could potentially erode a city's identity and character. Then extended theories were built around these theories in recent time to fit the recent architectural landscape of the world. The physical characteristics that determine a city's image and identity are included in its form, especially in historic cities. Sidewalk tree plantation happens to be an intervention that can alter the visible physical features of a historic city eventually effecting the imageability, yet it’s effect on imageability is often neglected as a micro intervention. A couple of Sri Lanka's most recognizable cities have experienced changes to their spatial identities and overall appearance as a result of the country's rapid development. Therefore, the main goal of this dissertation is "to assess the urban image of the city and enhance its identity by building a conceptual framework based on Kevin Lynch's extended methodology and his associated concepts, to identify the changes of the urban image before and after the tree plantation project in Kandy." A case study methodology was employed to assess the practical applicability of the established conceptual framework. The examination relied on empirical data collected through a combination of on-site field observations, questionnaires, and semi-structured interviews. It is intended that the research will be a wake-up call to demonstrate how a micro level landscape project like sidewalk tree plantation can affect a historic city like Kandy. The research’s concluding section made several recommendations to address these issues, lessen their impact on the historic city's imageability, and offer guidelines for creating a conceptual framework that can be used to evaluate the urban image of the city and strengthen its identity. This framework made an effort to offer a method and rules for enhancing the urban image in Sri Lanka and other growing south Asian nations generally.

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Kariyapperuma, M., & Dharmasena, J. (2024). Assessing the change of imageability after sidewalk tree planting done in historic grid cities with special reference to the grid city of Kandy. 10th International Urban Design Conference on Cities, People and Places ICCPP- 2024: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on 'Cities, People and Places'- ICCPP-2024 (pp.103-113). Department of Architecture, University of Moratuwa. https://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/23763

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