Fine Values For Urban Coordination in Spaces of New Communities of Economic Housing
Fine Values For Urban Coordination in Spaces of New Communities of Economic Housing
Fine Values For Urban Coordination in Spaces of New Communities of Economic Housing
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The International Conference : Cities’ Identity Through Architecture and Arts (CITAA)
Keywords Abstract
Urban Coordination -
The idea of this research was developed as a result of the new direction of urban
Design Sites - Identity -
Ecology - Morphological development taking place in The Arab Reupblic of Egypt along with the emergence of
configuration of the city new cities that mark a new age in Egypt’s modern history. This paper also highlights
the importance of completing important national projects with the highest possible
standards and least possible cost in order to satisfy the people’s needs.
Egyptian artists have always excelled in the field of architecture as their creations are
still present today and they all mark these architects’ interaction with the natural
environment in terms of the materials used. These characteristics are now a way to
distinguish Egyptin artists because of the different analyses carried out for the modes
of movement, the intersection of lines, shapes, light, colors, and consistency along with
the various cultural values that contribute to the enrichment of Egyptian history.
There is a set of visual determinants and characteristics that are exclusive to every city,
this, in turn, shows each city in its aesthetic form that distinguishes it from others. This
is dependent on a group of environmental and design-based characteristics that are used
when aesthetically designing a city. This is starting with its morphological model
which is concerned with the overall aesthetic design of the city and ending with
applying the values of the deisgn of urban coordination of sites (Landscape), which is
concerned with the design of public spaces. A good design is one that applies all the
visual and aesthetic determinants needed for their formation.
The concept of identity is considered one of those concepts that are hard to accurately
explain as it’s more of an ecological concept rather than a scientific one. Identity plays
a leading role in the design of buildings that manage to reflect the environment which
it’s in, as it is considered the main criterion for measuring the success of the
community. On that basis, the identities of buildings are developed as a result of
employing specific elements. The built environment therefore is an effective means
through which the community can confirm its identity and distinguish itself among
other communities.
these new communities gained from urban development and the new aesthetic values and from presenting new
aesthetic characteristics (2).
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Figure (1) describes the cement forests of the city and the lack of respect for the green areas and privacy of the population along with the lack
of interest in protecting public spaces and taking care of building fronts
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of the environement comes as a result of the relationship between the natural environment and the design
of the environement. This achieves compatibility between design and the surrounding environement and
focuses on compatibility and harmony between the elements of design. This is in addition to trying to
make full use of the sources of inspiration for natural objects through their internal construction and
external characteristics to achieve creative design treatments. The task of the interior designer is to
develop the principles and foundations, shape and design, and to be inspired by the natural elements to
create a link between them and the external and internal designs.
Interior architecture plays an influential role in new architectural societies in terms of internal and external design
as it provides the person with the suitable spaces and it deals with the natural and surrounding environements and
the materials that are suitable in that particular time and place. It also plays a role in creating internal and external
spaces that attracts people (8).
Environmental Design: A modern trend in the field of design emphasizes how to preserve the environment and
create a link between the economy and beauty. The designer is the person who links the products at hand to
elements of the ecosystem and thus reach a positive environment and not a negative one.
Organic Design: This refers to the integration of design with the properties of materials and ores while respecting
the homogeneous relations between the shape, design and function of the interior space. This attempts visual
communication and integration with the surrounding natural environment by studying its analysis of the organic
elements of nature.
The following are the characteristics of living plants and animals so that organic design can be
influenced by the natural envirnement:
1.Visual communication 2. Added (growth) 3. Texture
4. Link design to the natural environment 5. Merger 6. Unity and Integration
7. Motion 8. Flexibility 9. Optical Modulation
10. Dormancy 11. Cohesion 12. Repetition
13. Natural raw materials 14. Gradient 15. Overlap and connect
16. Colors 17. Impartiality 18. Containment (9)
Figure (2) This innovative design illustrates the application of the thought of organic design in the open areas
natural environment. This achieves the compatibility between the form of design and function in order to reach the
design that is both attractive, functional, and environmentally friendly (10).
Technological Factors:
This factor includes several elements from one era to another and from one society to another and it consists of
building materials and the techniques followed during construction along with scientific and technological
methods. Building materials and construction methods affect the shape and structure of architectural spaces and
this is evident in a new building if it reflects the magnitude of its development in its modern building materials,
construction methods, and technological techniques. That is also evident when it comes to its large size along with
its color and texture (12).
Figure (3) Shows us how we depend on modern materials and new thinking in design
Role of Urban Coordination:
The city has a very complex form, as its elements are overlapping and intertwined, and the realization of the city’s
distinct visual identity is through visual images that conform to artistic and aesthetic architecture along with
functional, social, and cultural values on which urban planning is based on.
The role of urban planning is to recreate the visual identity of architecture using different ways such as the
individual attempts that lean towards the concepts of unconcious beutification. Architecture in general is a series
of visual sequences that cannot contracdict with personal concepts.
To activate the concept of integration between science of architecture, arts and aesthetics within the framework of
an integrated design stemming from the concepts of civilization, culture and heritage.
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Encourage the spread of works of art in the urban spaces of the city provided that it represents a high level of
thought and art and enhances the surrounding environment (13).
Figure (4) This is the design of one of the open areas between the units urban area were employed plants of different colors and artwork, and
environmental and natural materials to create a unique visual spectacle.
Figure (5 - 6 - 7) It is a range of different solutions in the coordination of external internet sites and the use of natural raw materials with the
use of new possibilities and innovative design solutions.
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Manmade Land scape: They are the sites that involve human intervention in the components and elements where
humans removed some elements of the original site and added other ways or their own distinct style (14).
The objectives of planning and coordinating sites:
− Recreation and recuperation and convalescence and practice sports.
− Separation between buildings in crowded areas and provide privacy where required to do so.
− Provide places for children to play especially those living in apartments in high-rise buildings.
− Provide appropriate environmental atmosphere and provide certain protection from the sun or wind or noise
or other air pollutants.
− Solve some problems, such as the protection of the hills and uplands of collapse.
− Solve of some problems on the city level, such as pollution, as well as city beautification and coordinate the
streets, squares and so on.
Figure (8) Coordination between different site in entertainment areas and parking facilities and residential buildings
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- The axes: The open area should be designed according to the nature of the paths within it from the main and
secondary axes and the relation of that to the nature of the entrances and gradations, and that each axis has a
beginning and an end
- Scale: The scale of items should be determined in proportion to the spatial space and reflect the nature of activity
and behavioral patterns of users of the area.
- Unity and coherence: Site coordination should reflect unity and coherence through the intended repetition of
formatting elements.
- Proportionality: All parts and components of the garden are balanced, taking into account the size, types and
characteristics of plants and afforestation in order to conform to the nature of origin.
- Sovereignty and control: in the design of gardens, the recruitment and highlighting of elements and components
of the coordination of the site is important in order to maximize the sovereignty of the establishment or highlight
the unique value of the site.
- Simplicity: Selection of a limited number of types of elements in coordination with the location to avoid the
crowded garden with trees or buildings for easy maintenance.
- The external character and appearance: Characteristic of the shape of the public park and each garden with its
features that are formed by its establishment, which highlights its independent personality.
- Repetition and diversification: It is preferable to follow the repetition of some elements of the components of the
garden so that there’s a sequence without interruption to connect parts, but still taking into account the prevention
of repetition so that it isn’t boring
- Sequencing and widening: Arranging the elements of the coordination of the site so that it is seen in a visual
sequence to achieve a harmonious format in one system.
- Colors and their gradients: careful study of the colors of plants and types of elements used and different materials
and the gradients of colors to suit each other.
- Dissonance and compatibility: The plant units set together should be coherent so that the human eye can shift
from one plant to another smoothly and without one overshadowing the others. As for dissonance it’s prefered to
be at the borders of a region to show the importance of one element of the composition.
- Lighting and shade: light and shade are important elements in landscaping, this is due to the method and style of
its shape and distribution (16).
Figure (9) One of the open spaces between the residential area and has been taking into account the different values in the Fine Design
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of buildings arises as a result of the employment of specific elements. The community must emphasize its identity
and distinguish it among other societies (17).
It’s obvious that the existance of buildings and the identity of a community is of utmost importance, and the
interfaces of the architectural monuments existing in a country or a city express the identity of that place. Identity
is a crystallized concept in the structure through the shape and characteristics.
The spatial identity is summarized in the ability of the person to recognize a place as a result of the uniqueness of
its characteristics, and the environment depends on the identity of the use of special buildings and facades are
distinct and this is because users always share and interact with such special activities.
So the environment has its own identity and personality not only when it has the ability to instill its visual
distinction in people's memory, but also when it has the ability to make people recognize it through the facades of
its buildings.
Research results:
1. The application of fine values on the outer spaces helps us to achieve successful designs.
2. To reach the bases and rules of urban coordination that are ideal for each space or building.
3. Benefit from our ancient Egyptian civilization and treatments that mimic the environmental and climatic
nature of the various spaces.
4. Dependence on the environmental design, materials and natural resources available within the city.
5. Employment of modern technologies and technology is important not to get us in the departure and
distance from identity.
6. To highlight the identity of the community and the impact of cultural heritage and civilization in
the various designs of new communities.
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Recommendations:
1. Setting standards and requirements for urban coordination of economic housing in new societies.
3- Exploiting the available natural materials in the scope and employing them in design.
4 - the use of plants and plants that are in line with the natural environment of the city.
5 - To highlight the cultural identity and its role in the new communities and their impact in the design of distinctive
features of different housing spaces.
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