Physical attributes of pedestrian space that facilitate the perception of safety: with special reference to kandy grid city

dc.contributor.authorRanasinghe, A
dc.contributor.authorWijesundara, J
dc.contributor.editorWijesundara, J
dc.contributor.editorDayaratne, R
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-07T07:47:42Z
dc.date.available2024-11-07T07:47:42Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractThis paper explores a link between pedestrian space based safety facilitating strategies formulated for urban settlements. Pedestrian spaces which can be simply address as streets and alleys are major elements of a city. City image and the level of city functionality depend on frequency of these pedestrian spaces. Perception of ‘safety’, which is the physical and psychological feel of protection, is a key factor that attracts human being into spaces to behave among them. Positive physical attributes of the pedestrian spaces are extremely effective in ensuring the safety within them. Most architectural and urban design theorists discuss the independent physical attributes that facilitate the safety but usually there is combination of a set of attributes contributing towards the term. The research systematically reviews these attributes to formulate the legitimate combinations to facilitate the safety. The study was launched in Kandy grid city that contains several streets and alleys network. Kandy city is an ancient city with a significant culture, tradition and ethnic. Study results the least combinations of set of attributes to facilitate the perception of safety as representing all four key attributes extracted from literature search strategy which are built-form, planning and layout, ambience and functions.en_US
dc.identifier.citationRanasinghe, A, S.M.W., & Wijesundara, J., (2016). Physical attributes of pedestrian space that facilitate the perception of safety: with special reference to kandy grid city. In J. Wijesundara, & R. Dayaratne,(Eds.). Proceedings of the International Conference on Cities, People and Places ICCPP 2016. (pp. 81-92). Department of Architecture, University of Moratuwa.
dc.identifier.conferenceFourth International Conference on Cities, People and Places ICCPP 2016en_US
dc.identifier.departmentDepartment of Architectureen_US
dc.identifier.emailakilaband@yahoo.comen_US
dc.identifier.facultyArchitectureen_US
dc.identifier.isbn2345-9530
dc.identifier.pgnospp. 81-92en_US
dc.identifier.placeColomboen_US
dc.identifier.proceedingProceedings of the International Conference on Cities, People and Places ICCPP 2016en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/22924
dc.identifier.year2016en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherDepartment of Architecture University of Moratuwaen_US
dc.subjectperception of safetyen_US
dc.subjectpedestrian spaceen_US
dc.subjectphysical attributesen_US
dc.subjectKandyen_US
dc.subjectsidewalks and streetsen_US
dc.titlePhysical attributes of pedestrian space that facilitate the perception of safety: with special reference to kandy grid cityen_US
dc.typeConference-Full-texten_US

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