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Development Area by Using City Image Perception Based on Patternsof the Land Use |
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| รหัสดีโอไอ | |
| Creator | Putpunnin Khamwachirapithak |
| Title | Development Area by Using City Image Perception Based on Patternsof the Land Use |
| Publisher | Thammasat Printing House |
| Publication Year | 2560 |
| Journal Title | Journal of Architectural/Planning Research and Studies |
| Journal Vol. | 14 |
| Journal No. | 2 |
| Page no. | 61-76 |
| Keyword | City Image Perception, Dispersed, Compact, University Land Use |
| URL Website | http://www.tds.tu.ac.th/jars/ |
| Website title | http://www.tds.tu.ac.th/jars/download/jars/v14-2/jars14-2.php |
| ISSN | 1905-2022 |
| Abstract | This article aims to analyze image perception in land based on patterns of the land use: dispersed andcompact patterns. The main purposes of the study are: 1) to study patterns and types of building and landuse in the target universities in order to be representative of dispersed and compact patterns, 2) to evaluateimage perception, and 3) to raise issues and proper development on city image perception based on patternsof the land use. The results show that Thammasat Rangsit campus has been considered as a representativeof dispersed pattern because of low intensity of building and land use. Non-fully potential land use. Theparticipants felt that it is difficult to engage in image perception when entering into the place, got lost, due tothe complicated structure of the land. Image perception is suggested to be brought as a facilitating factordictating travelling behavior. The cognition in network of the route and recognisable symbol can be appliedby installing a clear indicating sign at the most recognisable points. Srinakharinwirot Prasarnmit campus, ithas been considered as a representative of compact pattern of land use. This is due to the fact that theuniversity has an effective land management. Even though the place has a limitation in size, and a highintensity of building and land use are found, yet, the image perception shows that the participants were notnearly get lost. They felt that the land is complicated. A navigation, directional sign and referable points arerecommended to solve the problem. |