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- W752555676 abstract "Abstract Suburban space and urban design has been a blind spot in the discipline of urban design for years. For that reason, the research project “Design strategies for urban sprawl”, developed at ETH Zurich, focused on a particular selection of urban design problems in suburban areas. Using the Glattal as a case study, a region just north of the City of Zurich, the morphology and typology as well as visually perceptible formal attributes of suburban areas were investigated. The research goal was to establish a systematic design basis for the qualification of suburban space in terms of urban design. To achieve this, the project defined both sub-urban categories and assignable design strategies. To find potential solutions for the recorded deficiencies of suburban areas in terms of urban design, the project used the method of analogy. In doing so, the knowledge of how reference examples from the history of urban design have achieved spatial solutions became the main assumption to find helpful suggestions for comparable, to date unsolved, urban design problems in suburban areas. The focus of the examination of these historic examples therefore lay rather on their ability to translate the design strategies in terms of urban space than in the analysis of their particular attributes. Methodologically, strategies occupy the interface between rational analysis and intuitive design. They narrow the potential of the solutions and yet still allow for an individual and subjective interpretation when implemented. To clarify these strategiees, the solutions found in the reference examples were decontextualized and abstracted in terms of urban design, which made them available for today's suburban space. By visualizing urban design strategies through collages and the superimposition of plans, images were generated that make potential qualities for urban space approachable on a sensual level and therefore initiate a discussion about appropriate as well as inappropriate urban design solutions for suburban space. The present article gives an insight into the methodological procedure and the most important results of the research project." @default.
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- W752555676 title "Gestaltungsstrategien für den suburbanen Raum" @default.
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