Exploring the active and network centralities in Metropolitan Athens: The organic vs. the planned form

The social, historical and spatial processes that shape the centrality pattern of a city have always been at the core of urban studies that explore the interplay between network configuration, human activities and the planned/formal form of the city. However, there is far limited research dealing w...

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Main Authors: Yannis Paraskevopoulos, Stefanos Tsigdinos, Maria Pigaki
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Published: European Association of Geographers 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/244
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description The social, historical and spatial processes that shape the centrality pattern of a city have always been at the core of urban studies that explore the interplay between network configuration, human activities and the planned/formal form of the city. However, there is far limited research dealing with historic metropolitan areas, and exploring these links under a quantitative geospatial approach. In this article, we aim to address this gap by the exploring the different centrality aspects of Metropolitan Athens and more specifically by (a) providing a reproducible methodology for identifying active and network centralities, as defined by land-use pattern and space syntax respectively, (b) exploring the geospatial signature of the planned and organic form of Metropolitan Athens as framed by its institutional spatial framework as well as its active and network centrality, respectively, (c) investigating the role of network centrality, in shaping the existing active centrality pattern. The research results highlighted that the organic patterns are similar with the planned ones, mainly in the central and western part of the study area, whereas in the rest parts considerable differences are encountered. Notably, a study, in a metropolitan area with such extent and diverse characteristics (e.g., urban morphology, land uses), is currently missing from relevant literature. Hence, this work could shed light on urban development issues, revealing meaningful insights on how similar metropolitan cities in the Mediterranean region are assembled. Last, it could function as a valuable input for future planning suggestions.
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spelling doaj-art-8e100d4a3e034ca99bd2636fd577da882025-08-20T02:46:21ZengEuropean Association of GeographersEuropean Journal of Geography1792-13412410-74332022-04-0113210.48088/ejg.y.par.13.2.142.160Exploring the active and network centralities in Metropolitan Athens: The organic vs. the planned formYannis Paraskevopoulos0Stefanos Tsigdinos1Maria Pigaki2National Technical University of Athens, GreeceNational Technical University of Athens, GreeceNational Technical University of Athens, Greece The social, historical and spatial processes that shape the centrality pattern of a city have always been at the core of urban studies that explore the interplay between network configuration, human activities and the planned/formal form of the city. However, there is far limited research dealing with historic metropolitan areas, and exploring these links under a quantitative geospatial approach. In this article, we aim to address this gap by the exploring the different centrality aspects of Metropolitan Athens and more specifically by (a) providing a reproducible methodology for identifying active and network centralities, as defined by land-use pattern and space syntax respectively, (b) exploring the geospatial signature of the planned and organic form of Metropolitan Athens as framed by its institutional spatial framework as well as its active and network centrality, respectively, (c) investigating the role of network centrality, in shaping the existing active centrality pattern. The research results highlighted that the organic patterns are similar with the planned ones, mainly in the central and western part of the study area, whereas in the rest parts considerable differences are encountered. Notably, a study, in a metropolitan area with such extent and diverse characteristics (e.g., urban morphology, land uses), is currently missing from relevant literature. Hence, this work could shed light on urban development issues, revealing meaningful insights on how similar metropolitan cities in the Mediterranean region are assembled. Last, it could function as a valuable input for future planning suggestions. https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/244urban form,space syntaxroad network hierarchyinstitutional spatial planning frameworkMetropolitan Athensurban centres
spellingShingle Yannis Paraskevopoulos
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Maria Pigaki
Exploring the active and network centralities in Metropolitan Athens: The organic vs. the planned form
European Journal of Geography
urban form,
space syntax
road network hierarchy
institutional spatial planning framework
Metropolitan Athens
urban centres
title Exploring the active and network centralities in Metropolitan Athens: The organic vs. the planned form
title_full Exploring the active and network centralities in Metropolitan Athens: The organic vs. the planned form
title_fullStr Exploring the active and network centralities in Metropolitan Athens: The organic vs. the planned form
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the active and network centralities in Metropolitan Athens: The organic vs. the planned form
title_short Exploring the active and network centralities in Metropolitan Athens: The organic vs. the planned form
title_sort exploring the active and network centralities in metropolitan athens the organic vs the planned form
topic urban form,
space syntax
road network hierarchy
institutional spatial planning framework
Metropolitan Athens
urban centres
url https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/244
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