Title of article :
The Impact of ICTs on Dimensions of Urban Design, Considering ICTs as a New Urban Layer
Author/Authors :
Farjamtalab, Fatemeh Faculty of Art and Architecture - Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran , Sajadzadeh, Hassan Faculty of Art and Architecture - Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran
Abstract :
This paper seeks to study the impacts of different dimensions of ICTs on urban design. Due to the inevitable
digitalization of our lives which has a direct impact on urban design, it sounds that providing a redefinition of the
concept of urban design is necessary. Although there are various studies about the impacts of ICTs on dimensions
of cities, in this study, we consider the concept of urban design specifically. After reviewing various key aspects in
urban design which were highlighted by practitioners and writers, eight dimensions were chosen to be
investigated. These metrics include morphological, perceptual, social, visual, functional, temporal, environmental,
and economic dimensions. We try to address digitalization in the sense that how urban design can help to bridge
the science and process of urban design by investigating the impact of ICTs on a few key selected dimensions. This
study aims to present a clear and compatible image of urban design in the digital era. The resulting changes from
globalization are expected to update the process of urban design. The study presents a qualitative perception of
the imperative-analytical technique through a content review and qualitative coding (open, axial, and selective
coding) in the first part. We tried to assess the views in chronological order in an urban context to present an
updated definition of urban design: urban design is a process of enhancing the qualities of urban environments
which would be facilitated by using ICTs tools.
Keywords :
ICTs , Urban design definition , Urban design dimensions , Digital city
Journal title :
International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning