Experimental sample | Specifications of the sample | Design strategies | Urban system intervention |
Taj Mahal Corridor, India | ・ The presence of historical and distinguished artificial elements in the site ・ The presence of permanent river ・ Movement among gardens and corner of river ・ Design of Charbagh axis vertically to the river or interrelated networks of open spaces and parks ・ Visual communication between two elements on two sides of the river | ・ Creation of view and access corridors ・ Creation of visual ・ communication of the elements around the river ・ Use of class design for access to the best ventilation and airflow ・ Design of motion route with open space system in the complex which includes walking routes, squares, gardens and parks. | Physical, environmental, social, economic |
Champs-Elysées axis, Paris | ・ Visual continuity ・ The presence of historical and distinguished artificial elements in the site ・ The presence of permanent river ・ Showing order of the buildings belonging to different historical periods on the way ・ Suitable combination of urban signs | ・ Attention to collective memories and signs of the studied zones ・ Use of site potentials to create visual and functional continuity ・ Design based on principles of space dynamicity and liveliness of space | Physical, environmental, social, economic |