Title: THE REGENERATION OF AL NASSER STREET IN DOHA (QATAR):
ENHANCING THE SPATIAL FORM AND USER SOCIAL
INTERRACTIONS |
Authors: Mahmoud H. Al Saeed, Raffaello Furlan
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Volume:1 Issue: 7 |
Abstract: Al Nasser Street is one of the most commercially populated streets in Al Mirqab District, in
Doha, Qatar. Over the past few years, many commercial developments have overtaken
urban spaces, leaving no place for green areas or proper urban furniture-and thus resulting
in inhabitance social interaction's decay, which, in turn, has discouraged the quality of
social interactions in the street, thereby affecting the human health and social fabric. This
research study investigates the street urban components as well as green areas, considering
their influence on inhabitance social and environmental behavior. The study engages with
issues of sustainable urban design standards linked to social sustainability of the street. The
literature about sustainable development and principles of urban design was reviewed. In
addition, site analysis and site observation were conducted in order to explore the street
urban characteristics. The findings provide a set of practical and empirical strategies to
enhance the current spatial form of Al Nasser Street. |
Citation: [Al Saeed, Mahmoud H., and Raffaello Furlan. "THE REGENERATION OF AL NASSER STREET IN DOHA (QATAR): ENHANCING THE SPATIAL FORM AND USER SOCIAL INTERRACTIONS." IJAH, vol. 1, no. 7, 2017, pp. 567-575. August.] |
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