Research paper in Landscape and Urban Planning

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Research paper in Landscape and Urban Planning

Our publication in the Journal of Landscape and Urban Planning highlights a body of research developed over nine years in a PhD research. The paper highlights:

  • Importance of visual amenity issues in development conflicts.
  • Lack of measurable tools in assessing visual impacts of high-rise buildings.
  • A new assessment method to quantify magnitude of change resulted from height and bulk of built forms.
  • A new interpretation of visible space in vertical plane by projection of visual bowl.
  • Increase reliability and certainty of visual impact assessments.

The paper draws out a clear direction to continue the research and achieve tangible outcomes for city planning and design.

Link to the published paper (50 days free download)

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      thank you for your interest. I keep updating this blog every few months (not weekly) on new materials related to my ongoing practice, teaching and research in Landscape Architecture. Ata