More is Sore: A Literature Review of the Urban Morphology Characters of Depressing Living Conditions

Urbanization promises a better life in cities, drawing more individuals seeking space and opportunity. However, these aspirations often result in distressing and sore living conditions. Using literature review methods, this research seeks to achieve two primary objectives: firstly, to identify eleme...

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Published in:Journal of Urban Culture Research
Main Author: Zhang A.; Samian M.E.; Amirrol H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85183929573&doi=10.14456%2fjucr.2023.36&partnerID=40&md5=801a32f2a82b277c813271c7b36cdd15
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Zhang A.; Samian M.E.; Amirrol H.
More is Sore: A Literature Review of the Urban Morphology Characters of Depressing Living Conditions
2023
Journal of Urban Culture Research
27

10.14456/jucr.2023.36
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85183929573&doi=10.14456%2fjucr.2023.36&partnerID=40&md5=801a32f2a82b277c813271c7b36cdd15
Urbanization promises a better life in cities, drawing more individuals seeking space and opportunity. However, these aspirations often result in distressing and sore living conditions. Using literature review methods, this research seeks to achieve two primary objectives: firstly, to identify elements significantly impacting mental health and contributing to stress in urban settings; and secondly, to summarize strategies within the built environment to improve the quality of live. The limitations of this research is focusing on elements discerned from existing literature and filtered by the case for high density urban. The study focuses on urban morphology elements: buildings, streets, and plots. It highlights significant factors gathered from current literature. For example, the building element delves into features like windows and sky views factor, while the street element assesses their potential role in traffic congestion. Additionally, the plot element scrutinizes the influence of green and blue spaces within urban landscapes. © 2023 Authors. All rights reserved.
Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts
22288279
English
Article

author Zhang A.; Samian M.E.; Amirrol H.
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More is Sore: A Literature Review of the Urban Morphology Characters of Depressing Living Conditions
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description Urbanization promises a better life in cities, drawing more individuals seeking space and opportunity. However, these aspirations often result in distressing and sore living conditions. Using literature review methods, this research seeks to achieve two primary objectives: firstly, to identify elements significantly impacting mental health and contributing to stress in urban settings; and secondly, to summarize strategies within the built environment to improve the quality of live. The limitations of this research is focusing on elements discerned from existing literature and filtered by the case for high density urban. The study focuses on urban morphology elements: buildings, streets, and plots. It highlights significant factors gathered from current literature. For example, the building element delves into features like windows and sky views factor, while the street element assesses their potential role in traffic congestion. Additionally, the plot element scrutinizes the influence of green and blue spaces within urban landscapes. © 2023 Authors. All rights reserved.
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