Urban vitality and neighborhood design: a proposal for Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
Keywords:
Geotechnology, urbanization, urban mobilityAbstract
This paper concerns the practical application, in a medium city neighborhood
in the central-western region of Brazil, of six parameters to support urban vitality:
permeability, variety, legibility, versatility, appropriate image, and perceptual wealth,
as developed by Bentley & Alcock (1999). The methodological strategy addressed
the theoretical framework and the reality of the neighborhood with the support of
geotechnologies and urban records. The proposed interventions exercise a combination
of urban design instruments, intending to implementing elements of vitality, so reverse
the current situation of urban stagnation and social segregation of the place.
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