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Sadeghzadeh S, Golkar K, Lak A. The experience of "Play Street": A Tactical Urbanism Experience in Roodaki Street, District 10, Tehran, Iran.. Urban Design Discourse
a Review of Contemporary Litreatures and Theories 2020; 1 (2)
URL: http://udd.modares.ac.ir/article-40-33846-en.html
1- the member of Renovation Organization of Tehran Board. , sadeghzadeh38@gmail.com
2- Professor of Urban Design, Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Shahid Beheshti University
3- Assistant Professor of Urban Design, Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning and Design, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Shahid Beheshti University
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The quality of urban spaces and the presence of residents are some of the primary issues of current urbanism, as the dominance of vehicles has diminished the commuting opportunity for different social groups and the liveliness of urban spaces. This is especially true for urban spaces where once acted as children’s playground and now have turned into vehicle routes, pushing their former function to the sides. In the dense landscape of district 10, with its insufficient open urban spaces, this issue is even more pronounced, doubling the need for creating urban spaces accommodating children. Tactical urbanism is a general term describing such urban interventions regarding different qualities (e.g. the scale of the project, provisional measures for reusing the unused potentials of cities, providing privileges and support, unofficial actions within legal bounds, or attention to and revitalizing abandoned spaces) and has been further extended in specific academic fields such as traffic engineering
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Article Type: Qualitative Research | Subject: Urban Design Theories
Received: 2019/06/13 | Accepted: 2019/12/29 | Published: 2020/03/30

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