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ecaade2023_28 |
authors |
Shabtay, Ran, Navarro, Diego and Muntanola Thornberg, Josep |
year |
2023 |
title |
Walkability as a Factor in the 15-minute City: A Comparative Analysis of Barcelona's Neighborhoods |
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Dokonal, W, Hirschberg, U and Wurzer, G (eds.), Digital Design Reconsidered - Proceedings of the 41st Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe 2023) - Volume 2, Graz, 20-22 September 2023, pp. 771–780 |
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https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2023.2.771
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summary |
Recent developments in urban design models have led to the current model of the 15-minute city. The 15-minute model describes a human-centric strategy that allows every citizen in every neighborhood to reach their daily needs within a 15-minute walk. This method addresses key value principles such as- proximity, accessibility, walkability, and time-based design. Some aspects of this model impact its clarification and effectiveness worldwide. The main problem is the model’s generalist use of terms and lack of clarity and specification. This paper aims to (1) Implement the walkscore analysis based on the 15-minute city and (2) Apply it to a specific case study of Sant Marti neighborhood in east Barcelona to deliver an in-depth method using simulation, automation, and data implementation processes of the amenity's location and function. Using computational design tools and open-source GIS data, this investigation will contribute to the future theoretical and practical toolbox development of key ideas of the 15-minute city economically, socially, physically, and environmentally. It will also allow for early-stage analysis of different stakeholders such as urbanists, policymakers, planners, and designers. |
keywords |
Urban Design, Computational Design, Walkability, Accessibility, Proximity, 15-minute City, Chrono Urbanism |
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eCAADe |
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