Analysis of trip generating developments by space syntax: a case study of Brasília, Brazil
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Resumo: | This article aims at analysing three Trip Generating Developments (TGDs), in different centralities of the Pilot Plan of Brasília, by using the Space Syntax Theory. It is our intention to study the location of these TGDs in terms of street hierarchy, potential for movement flow (syntactic indexes) and the traffic volume counts (Average Daily Traffic - ADT), taking into account the main roads that provide access to the TGDs. The choice of TGDs (Patio Brasil, Boulevard Shopping and Iguatemi) to be used in this analysis was based on the centralities found using the Delphi Method. It was verified that, according to Space Syntax, the TGDs occupy a rather strategic position within the whole system. This ratifies the importance of the use of this approach as a tool for urban planning, in order to complement other analytical strategies. Once the Space Syntax presents the movement potential in synchrony with the real flow in certain areas of a city, it is extremely relevant in helping choose the locations for implementing TGDs, be it in order to take advantage of existing centralities or to foster the development of zones there are not yet consolidated. |
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Analysis of trip generating developments by space syntax: a case study of Brasília, Braziltrip generating developmentsspace syntaxcentralityvehicular flowsBrasíliaThis article aims at analysing three Trip Generating Developments (TGDs), in different centralities of the Pilot Plan of Brasília, by using the Space Syntax Theory. It is our intention to study the location of these TGDs in terms of street hierarchy, potential for movement flow (syntactic indexes) and the traffic volume counts (Average Daily Traffic - ADT), taking into account the main roads that provide access to the TGDs. The choice of TGDs (Patio Brasil, Boulevard Shopping and Iguatemi) to be used in this analysis was based on the centralities found using the Delphi Method. It was verified that, according to Space Syntax, the TGDs occupy a rather strategic position within the whole system. This ratifies the importance of the use of this approach as a tool for urban planning, in order to complement other analytical strategies. Once the Space Syntax presents the movement potential in synchrony with the real flow in certain areas of a city, it is extremely relevant in helping choose the locations for implementing TGDs, be it in order to take advantage of existing centralities or to foster the development of zones there are not yet consolidated.Sociedade Brasileira de Planejamento dos Transportes2014-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2238-10312014000300002Journal of Transport Literature v.8 n.3 2014reponame:Journal of Transport Literatureinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Planejamento dos Transportes (SBPT)instacron:SBPTR10.1590/S2238-10312014000300002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarros,Ana Paula Borba GonçalvesKneib,Erika CristinePaiva,Mariana deTedesco,Giovanna Megumi Ishidaeng2014-04-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2238-10312014000300002Revistahttp://www.journal-of-transport-literature.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||alessandro.oliveira@pq.cnpq.br|| editor.jtl@gmail.com2238-10312238-1031opendoar:2014-04-15T00:00Journal of Transport Literature - Sociedade Brasileira de Planejamento dos Transportes (SBPT)false |
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Analysis of trip generating developments by space syntax: a case study of Brasília, Brazil |
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Analysis of trip generating developments by space syntax: a case study of Brasília, Brazil |
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Analysis of trip generating developments by space syntax: a case study of Brasília, Brazil Barros,Ana Paula Borba Gonçalves trip generating developments space syntax centrality vehicular flows Brasília |
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Analysis of trip generating developments by space syntax: a case study of Brasília, Brazil |
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Analysis of trip generating developments by space syntax: a case study of Brasília, Brazil |
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Analysis of trip generating developments by space syntax: a case study of Brasília, Brazil |
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Analysis of trip generating developments by space syntax: a case study of Brasília, Brazil |
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Analysis of trip generating developments by space syntax: a case study of Brasília, Brazil |
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Barros,Ana Paula Borba Gonçalves |
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Barros,Ana Paula Borba Gonçalves Kneib,Erika Cristine Paiva,Mariana de Tedesco,Giovanna Megumi Ishida |
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Kneib,Erika Cristine Paiva,Mariana de Tedesco,Giovanna Megumi Ishida |
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Barros,Ana Paula Borba Gonçalves Kneib,Erika Cristine Paiva,Mariana de Tedesco,Giovanna Megumi Ishida |
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trip generating developments space syntax centrality vehicular flows Brasília |
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trip generating developments space syntax centrality vehicular flows Brasília |
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This article aims at analysing three Trip Generating Developments (TGDs), in different centralities of the Pilot Plan of Brasília, by using the Space Syntax Theory. It is our intention to study the location of these TGDs in terms of street hierarchy, potential for movement flow (syntactic indexes) and the traffic volume counts (Average Daily Traffic - ADT), taking into account the main roads that provide access to the TGDs. The choice of TGDs (Patio Brasil, Boulevard Shopping and Iguatemi) to be used in this analysis was based on the centralities found using the Delphi Method. It was verified that, according to Space Syntax, the TGDs occupy a rather strategic position within the whole system. This ratifies the importance of the use of this approach as a tool for urban planning, in order to complement other analytical strategies. Once the Space Syntax presents the movement potential in synchrony with the real flow in certain areas of a city, it is extremely relevant in helping choose the locations for implementing TGDs, be it in order to take advantage of existing centralities or to foster the development of zones there are not yet consolidated. |
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