2024
DOI: 10.35552/anujr.a.38.1.2164
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Exploring an Architectural Paradigm for the 15-minute city planning model: Towards reforming gaps of services in Nablus

Diana Enab,
Zahraa Zawawi,
Nadia Mounajjed

Abstract: The existing literature on the 15-minute city planning model mainly covers conceptual strategies, responsive urban transformations, and innovative urban development projects at the neighborhood level. However, little attention has been given to the actual architecture of the 15-minute city. This planning model emphasizes the relationship between time and space of services in neighborhoods, which can be used as a scientific method to fill the gaps in services in Nablus neighborhoods. Local feedback on the distr… Show more

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“…By increasing public spaces, dense areas can effectively be managed. Investments in flexible architecture can experiment with service locations and durations to meet increasing population needs and enhance urban resilience [37]. Differentiating compactness from overcrowding is crucial to maintain a healthy living environment, and any increase in density should be carefully studied for visibility, environmental impact, and limits of densification.…”
Section: Density Accessibility and Inclusivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By increasing public spaces, dense areas can effectively be managed. Investments in flexible architecture can experiment with service locations and durations to meet increasing population needs and enhance urban resilience [37]. Differentiating compactness from overcrowding is crucial to maintain a healthy living environment, and any increase in density should be carefully studied for visibility, environmental impact, and limits of densification.…”
Section: Density Accessibility and Inclusivitymentioning
confidence: 99%