Reviewing the evidence for good planning and design

Himansu Mishra, Simon Bell, Jekaterina Balicka, Anna Wilczynska

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Abstract

Post-occupancy evaluations are becoming common in architecture and also in landscape architecture, but these are usually of single sites or buildings, not a large selection of projects. While in those scientific disciplines which publish results in peer-reviewed academic papers (e.g. the natural or social sciences), it is relatively easy to carry out a review since the evidence has been quality controlled (through peer-review) during the publication process. Planners and designers are clearly aware of the need to make such places attractive, iconic, accessible, safe and easy to maintain and to offer as close a contact to water as is possible given practical and other constraints. Compared with photographs, which just record everything without discrimination, the analytical sketching/drawing method enables us to be selective when looking at a specific place. Sketching also uses a visual language to support the numerical rating assessment and the verbal description.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUrban Blue Spaces
Subtitle of host publicationPlanning and Design for Water, Health and Well-Being
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter10
Pages231-238
ISBN (Electronic)9780429056161
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Field of Science*

  • 6.4 Arts (arts, history of arts, performing arts, music)
  • 1.5 Earth and related Environmental sciences
  • 5.4 Sociology

Publication Type*

  • 3.1. Articles or chapters in proceedings/scientific books indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database

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