A framework for place-making using Alexander’s patterns

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Yunmi Park
Galen D. Newman
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[1] Auburn University,Community Planning Program, Department of Political Science
[2] Texas A&M University,Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning
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URBAN DESIGN International | 2017年 / 22卷
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pattern language; network of patterns; network analysis; place-making; Christopher Alexander;
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Christopher Alexander’s book, A Pattern Language, introduces 253 design patterns that offer a vast grab bag of neo-traditional design options for place-making. One of the more compelling strengths of the text is the connectivity rule which indicates that each pattern is closely connected to other complimentary patterns. What remains unclear is which of these patterns are most influential. In this research, a quantitative assessment through network analysis is used to visualize the networks within Alexander’s patterns and examine each pattern’s relative importance for place-making. Findings suggest that five design patterns – Wings of Light, Arcades, Building Complex, Pedestrian Street, and Path and Goals – are, relatively, the most significantly influential and highly connected patterns. These patterns prioritize the importance of the quality of building arrangements, the function of building edges and emphasizes pedestrian-friendly design. The findings of this paper could be used to prioritize specific goals and for long-term place-making during initial design and planning.
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页码:349 / 362
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