Improving the design of urban underground space in metro stations using the space syntax methodology
Authored by Frank van der Hoeven, Akkelies van Nes
Date Published: 2014-02
DOI: 10.1016/j.tust.2013.09.007
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Abstract
This article explores the potential use of the space syntax methodology for evaluating user wayfinding, orientation and visibility in urban underground space. Two case studies from the Brussels-Capital Region are presented: the Bockstael metro station and the Anneessens premetro station. The use of the space syntax method is proposed to produce measurable or `hard' parameters on design aspects that might otherwise be perceived as qualitative or `soft' design aspects. Four space syntax analyses are conducted: an axial analysis, an orientability analysis, an isovist analysis, and agent-based modelling. A comprehensive, but effective, method using space syntax is developed to optimise design and renovation alternatives. We conclude that space syntax can provide a tangible contribution to the qualitative design of urban underground spaces. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Design
Visibility
Brussels
Metro
Orientation
Soft modes
Space syntax
Station
Underground
Urban underground space
Wayfinding