Computable and incomputable patterns : the dialectics of urban form and urban life in Keszthely, Hungary

Bognár, Melinda; (2022) Computable and incomputable patterns : the dialectics of urban form and urban life in Keszthely, Hungary. In: Annual Conference Proceedings of the XXVIII International Seminar on Urban Form. University of Strathclyde Publishing, Glasgow, pp. 928-935. ISBN 9781914241161

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Abstract

Urban morphology formed over the years is challenged by current social needs. City scale resilience is not only the question of the present, but it should also operate between the given boundaries of the past. The tensions between the static physical built environment and the dynamic flux of users called for the research of the dialectics of urban form and urban life. This paper will inspect the Hungarian city, Keszthely by the method of space syntax in line with questionaries. The twofold methodology shows meaningful correlations of the changing measurable and intangible urban patterns. The mental map of the users and the structural analysis of the street network do not necessarily overlap, differences may indicate points of intervention.

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https://doi.org/10.17868/strath.00080385