Designing cities for humans

Edward Baggs, Anthony Chemero, Alan Penn

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Abstract

In recent years, cognitive scientists have increasingly recognized the importance of conceptualizing cognition as a process that goes on not in an abstract mental realm, but in the physical encounter between a lived body and a structured physical environment. We here propose that this radical embodied view of cognition is uniquely well equipped to serve as a theoretical framework in urban design. Specifically, we offer an overview of the perceptual psychology of James J. Gibson. We then apply his theory to the analysis of a series of road intersections. According to Gibson’s concept of affordances, actors perceive the world in terms of relations that arise between specific structures in the environment and complementary physical capacities in the actor’s body. A key insight for urban design is that there are asymmetries between actors in terms of the threats and opportunities that arise as a consequence of their ongoing movement: a person driving a car affords a threat of injury to a pedestrian or a cyclist’s body in a way that does not hold in the opposite direction. We show that successful urban road intersections can be evaluated in terms of the difficulty people face in carrying out specific tasks, such as crossing the road. Accessible spaces should minimize the number of asymmetrical encounters with more-threatening road users. This is best achieved by arranging the environment so as to constrain the opportunities for threatening interactions to arise. Finally, we argue that the affordance concept, properly construed, offers a mechanism for connecting space syntax’s global analysis of spaces with the first-person lived perspective of an individual moving around in that space.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of the 12th Space Syntax Symposium
UdgivelsesstedBeijing Jiaotong University, Beijing
Publikationsdato2019
StatusUdgivet - 2019
Udgivet eksterntJa
Begivenhed12th International Space Syntax Symposium, SSS 2019 - Beijing, Kina
Varighed: 8. jul. 201913. jul. 2019

Konference

Konference12th International Space Syntax Symposium, SSS 2019
Land/OmrådeKina
ByBeijing
Periode08/07/201913/07/2019
SponsorBeijing Institute of Architectural Design, Changchun Institute of Urban Planning and Design, University College London

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 706432.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Beijing JiaoTong University. All rights reserved.

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