Join us on Thursday 01.06 at 4pm BST to the next #SSLSeminars session by @Gazi_Universite's Prof Burcu Ozduru who'll talk about patterns of #IntraUrban #Centralities in Ankara's #UrbanGrowth. m@[email protected]
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Intra-Urban Centrality Levels Through Street Networks: Evidence from Ankara’s Urban Growth Urban Planning Theory is looking for new models to explain new centre formations. Planners rely on comprehensive plans with strategic forecasts; however, due to the nonlinearity of interactions between people and places via the multi-modalities of mobility and communication innovations, planners must look at the allocations of a multitude of events in the urban system. The street network provides information for various opportunities and costs and overall, when a city’s centrality levels are examined at the intra-urban level, various levels of centralities and affiliated land use types can be detected. Identifying city centres and the urban structure of the 21st-century city has become more complex but using the tools offered by various analysis techniques proves to be helpful. In this study, the change in centrality levels of the capital city of Turkey, Ankara will be assessed using sDNA+. _ This event is organised by the Space Syntax Laboratory, Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. Dr Kimon Krenz ([email protected])