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Title The Impact of Technological Progress in the Spatial Organization of the City Elements
ID_Doc 44067
Authors Albasri, NARH
Title The Impact of Technological Progress in the Spatial Organization of the City Elements
Year 2018
Published
DOI 10.18502/keg.v3i4.2164
Abstract The planning process represents a necessary response to the principle of welfare through human requirements and meet the conditions of living and regulating its relations with the surrounding environment in all its elements and components, planning orientations rolled that deal with society as an element of place and spatial elements And distribution from different views depending on the conditions of the place and its variables. But all this orientations were focused on improving the lives of individuals and groups and livable urban environment safety and enable individuals to contribute to the planning and the decision taken was to technological progress and rapid tremendous, technical and significant impact on the secretion of a new form of city elements And spatial organization so urban land uses and activities taken new pattern of relationships to function differently than hitherto. The concept of spatial organization underwent a philosophical debates marked by intellectual openness and order mechanisms regulating spatial organization elements outside the closed circuit diagrams which prevailed within the philosophy of modernism, here we will compare between the spatial organization patterns of urban infrastructure concepts modernity and organization structure based on postmodern concepts That revealed a spatial models suitable for the requirements of the transition to the new situation under conditions of globalization, and what relations and jobs resulting from new technological cities spatial models after a comprehensive conceptual study for a theme to draw the scientific indicators and results And proposals.
Author Keywords spatial organization; technological Progress; spatial models; postmodern; smart city
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000454331300007
WoS Category Area Studies; Regional & Urban Planning; Urban Studies
Research Area Area Studies; Public Administration; Urban Studies
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