Ground-floor façade design and staying activity patterns on the sidewalk: A case study in the Korba area of Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt

This study investigates the relationship between building ground-floor façade design and activity patterns on the sidewalk. A case study was conducted in two intersecting streets of the Korba area in Heliopolis, Cairo. Data collection methods included documentation of ground-floor façade characteris...

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Main Authors: Dalya M. Hassan, Yasser M. Moustafa, Sherif M. El-Fiki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-01
Series:Ain Shams Engineering Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447919300292
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spelling doaj-70072ccd91ad40438816252abe7e6ca22021-06-02T08:41:32ZengElsevierAin Shams Engineering Journal2090-44792019-09-01103453461Ground-floor façade design and staying activity patterns on the sidewalk: A case study in the Korba area of Heliopolis, Cairo, EgyptDalya M. Hassan0Yasser M. Moustafa1Sherif M. El-Fiki2Dept. of Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering, The British University in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt; Corresponding author.Dept. of Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology - Cairo Campus, Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport, Cairo, EgyptDept. of Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology - Cairo Campus, Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport, Cairo, EgyptThis study investigates the relationship between building ground-floor façade design and activity patterns on the sidewalk. A case study was conducted in two intersecting streets of the Korba area in Heliopolis, Cairo. Data collection methods included documentation of ground-floor façade characteristics, observations, and behavioral mapping of sidewalk activities. The study confirmed that ground-floor façade characteristics play an important role in promoting staying activities on the sidewalk. The study also identified a set of specific characteristics associated with increased staying activities on the sidewalk: (1) diversity of building ground-floor uses including in particular food outlets and cafés, (2) physical and visual permeability of ground-floor frontages, (3) the spillover of indoor activities and the territorial appropriations of areas of the sidewalk, (4) high levels of rhythm and complexity in ground-floor façades, (5) appropriate sidewalk width, and (6) the presence of seating opportunities. In its conclusion, the article discusses implications for future research. Keywords: Street liveliness, Sidewalk activities, Façade design, Cairo, Egypthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447919300292
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author Dalya M. Hassan
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Sherif M. El-Fiki
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Yasser M. Moustafa
Sherif M. El-Fiki
Ground-floor façade design and staying activity patterns on the sidewalk: A case study in the Korba area of Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt
Ain Shams Engineering Journal
author_facet Dalya M. Hassan
Yasser M. Moustafa
Sherif M. El-Fiki
author_sort Dalya M. Hassan
title Ground-floor façade design and staying activity patterns on the sidewalk: A case study in the Korba area of Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt
title_short Ground-floor façade design and staying activity patterns on the sidewalk: A case study in the Korba area of Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt
title_full Ground-floor façade design and staying activity patterns on the sidewalk: A case study in the Korba area of Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt
title_fullStr Ground-floor façade design and staying activity patterns on the sidewalk: A case study in the Korba area of Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Ground-floor façade design and staying activity patterns on the sidewalk: A case study in the Korba area of Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt
title_sort ground-floor façade design and staying activity patterns on the sidewalk: a case study in the korba area of heliopolis, cairo, egypt
publisher Elsevier
series Ain Shams Engineering Journal
issn 2090-4479
publishDate 2019-09-01
description This study investigates the relationship between building ground-floor façade design and activity patterns on the sidewalk. A case study was conducted in two intersecting streets of the Korba area in Heliopolis, Cairo. Data collection methods included documentation of ground-floor façade characteristics, observations, and behavioral mapping of sidewalk activities. The study confirmed that ground-floor façade characteristics play an important role in promoting staying activities on the sidewalk. The study also identified a set of specific characteristics associated with increased staying activities on the sidewalk: (1) diversity of building ground-floor uses including in particular food outlets and cafés, (2) physical and visual permeability of ground-floor frontages, (3) the spillover of indoor activities and the territorial appropriations of areas of the sidewalk, (4) high levels of rhythm and complexity in ground-floor façades, (5) appropriate sidewalk width, and (6) the presence of seating opportunities. In its conclusion, the article discusses implications for future research. Keywords: Street liveliness, Sidewalk activities, Façade design, Cairo, Egypt
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447919300292
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