A Grid Is Not a Tree: Toward a Reconciliation of Alexander’s and Martin’s Views of City Form

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Autor(a) principal: Nguyen, Ngoc Hong
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Alawadi, Khaled, Al Hinai, Sara
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v8i3.6291
Resumo: Christopher Alexander famously declared that “a city is not a tree,” while Leslie Martin declared that “the grid is [a] generator.” This article investigates how Alexander’s call for overlap, adaptability, and order can indeed be manifested in grid networks, as Martin claimed. Order has been measured using the entropy of street orientation, while adaptability has been denoted by the streets’ betweenness values. Through the analysis of Abu Dhabi’s neighborhoods and global urban areas, the study reveals that overlap, order, and adaptability can coexist in gridded street network. A fine-grain scale of the grid plays a critical role in supporting the quality of urban space. To foster adaptation, planning policies should focus on adaptability providing room for informal and spontaneous growth. We conclude by noting that this approach represents a reconciliation between Christopher Alexander’s views and those of Leslie Martin.
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title A Grid Is Not a Tree: Toward a Reconciliation of Alexander’s and Martin’s Views of City Form
spellingShingle A Grid Is Not a Tree: Toward a Reconciliation of Alexander’s and Martin’s Views of City Form
Nguyen, Ngoc Hong
Abu Dhabi; adaptability; betweenness; Christopher Alexander; grid; Leslie Martin; order; urban form
title_short A Grid Is Not a Tree: Toward a Reconciliation of Alexander’s and Martin’s Views of City Form
title_full A Grid Is Not a Tree: Toward a Reconciliation of Alexander’s and Martin’s Views of City Form
title_fullStr A Grid Is Not a Tree: Toward a Reconciliation of Alexander’s and Martin’s Views of City Form
title_full_unstemmed A Grid Is Not a Tree: Toward a Reconciliation of Alexander’s and Martin’s Views of City Form
title_sort A Grid Is Not a Tree: Toward a Reconciliation of Alexander’s and Martin’s Views of City Form
author Nguyen, Ngoc Hong
author_facet Nguyen, Ngoc Hong
Alawadi, Khaled
Al Hinai, Sara
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Al Hinai, Sara
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Alawadi, Khaled
Al Hinai, Sara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Abu Dhabi; adaptability; betweenness; Christopher Alexander; grid; Leslie Martin; order; urban form
topic Abu Dhabi; adaptability; betweenness; Christopher Alexander; grid; Leslie Martin; order; urban form
description Christopher Alexander famously declared that “a city is not a tree,” while Leslie Martin declared that “the grid is [a] generator.” This article investigates how Alexander’s call for overlap, adaptability, and order can indeed be manifested in grid networks, as Martin claimed. Order has been measured using the entropy of street orientation, while adaptability has been denoted by the streets’ betweenness values. Through the analysis of Abu Dhabi’s neighborhoods and global urban areas, the study reveals that overlap, order, and adaptability can coexist in gridded street network. A fine-grain scale of the grid plays a critical role in supporting the quality of urban space. To foster adaptation, planning policies should focus on adaptability providing room for informal and spontaneous growth. We conclude by noting that this approach represents a reconciliation between Christopher Alexander’s views and those of Leslie Martin.
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