Abstract:
Human presence and accordingly establishing suitable condition for social interactions are important factors in shaping urban spaces. Caring to different aspects of improving environmental qualities especially perception aspect and ease of perception from the environment with legibility improvement is an element that was emphasized from the base of urban design. The role of time, commence of day and night and its effect on perception and legibility of the environment have not been investigated deeply. Although time effects the level and the way of perception and legibility and it should be noted that there is clear difference between human perception and space legibility during day and night.This research is looking for effective major factors on urban spaces qualities in day and night with descriptive and comparison method on the case studies and their images of Zanjan and Abadan cities and tries to approve the differences of these images. Results of performing this research clearly approving that, social, functional and perceptional dimensions are the most important dimensions of improving space quality at night. It should be declared that there are a lot of differences between the images and the perception of the city during day and night. In addition, the mention priority to urban five elements in shaping these maps are differ either.
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The Cognition of the City at Night (Investigating the Role of the Night in Citizens Cognitive Maps- Case Studies: Zanjan and Abadan) 1*Farah Habib, 2Mahdi Sashourpour 1Associate professor, Department of Art and Architecture, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran 2Ph. D.
This research is looking for effective major factors on urban spaces qualities in day and night with descriptive and comparison method on the case studies and their images of Zanjan and Abadan cities and tries to approve the differences of these images.
Perception, Legibility, Cognitive maps, Night INTRODUCTION Urban design is related to the living environment with two realms of human mentality and objectivity.
As early as the 1960s, from interviewing and studying sketch map of 36 residents in three American cities, Kevin Lynch suggested five key "imaginable" elements that comprise cognitive maps of urban settings: path, node, landmark, district, and edge.
This research has used the second method and investigates on day and night mental map of two cities in Iran including Zanjan and Abadan.
The Priority of Referring to Zanjan Urban Elements Comprehensive investigation performed in the city, Zanjan, shows that, the first mentioned element in mental maps of day, urban ways seem to be considered important.
Review of the mental and cognition maps shows that in the third priority the importance of urban landmarks increases but in fourth and fifth choices neighborhoods and edges considered important to the respondents.