Print Email Facebook Twitter Victory compact city Title Victory compact city: Fostering urban life in the compact city to optimize high density urban living Author Reinink, Sebastien (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment; TU Delft Urbanism) Contributor van der Spek, Stefan (mentor) Meijers, Evert (graduation committee) Koolwijk, Jelle (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Urbanism Date 2020-06-24 Abstract This research focuses on the relation between the compact city and urban life. Literature suggests that a holistic approach to further compacting a city means also integrating urban life qualities. This is currently lacking in Western European practice due to pragmatism, decentralisation and neo-liberal plot-led development. This while both concepts are crucial for sustainable cities. Therefore an optimization of their relation is needed in order to make better choices regarding densification. The result is a research-by-design that researches three distinct themes that are related to incorporating urban life. These are urban volumes, urban network and urban quality. The Dutch densification site ‘Central Innovation District’ in the Hague is used as a case study for applying the found design principles. In order to measure and predict the character of spaces, modern modes of measuring the city are used. Most prominently are the methods of space syntax angular integration, betweenness shortest path algorithms and the spacematrix GSI/FSI density ratios. Moreover, because of its focus on the human scale, 3D modelling is a crucial part of the research. The research concludes that the compact city and urban life can be integrated with eachother by following a set of principles for volumes, slow traffic networks and urban quality. What is needed is a broader overview of what attractors and pedestrian flows will emerge in a plan area. The associated centralities can then be used to shape the volumetric properties in such a way that significant densification can be achieved while urban life values like human scale stay assured. Subject Compact Cityurban liferesearch by designUrban designDen HaagLiveabilitydensification To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1d8303df-4ecf-4141-9b5e-056f483e13b2 Coordinates 52.077942, 4.328770 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2020 Sebastien Reinink Files PDF P5_report_Sebastien_Reini ... ity_V2.pdf 195.34 MB PDF P5_victory_compact_city_S ... ink_V1.pdf 93.93 MB PDF A1_Poster_victory_compact_city.pdf 4.75 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:1d8303df-4ecf-4141-9b5e-056f483e13b2/datastream/OBJ2/view