Author/Authors :
Rezaei, Mahmud Urban Design and Planning Dept - Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This research explores the correlation between ‘walkability’ and the ‘sense of place’ in Tehran’s streets,
particularly streets leading to the Imam Khomeini square (Maidan-e Tup-khana) at the heart of historic downtown.
The goal is to evaluate the walkability through a measurable method in order to prioritize strategies to enhance
various aspects of the historic districts. After reviewing the extensive urban design literature, 23 measures were
selected and categorized into three aspects of the place: physical, perceptual, and behavioral. Data for each aspect
were then gathered through structured questionnaires administered to diverse groups of experts. An expert panel,
including 30 professionals from seven fields including urban planning, urban design, urban renewal, urban
sociology, transportation, architecture, and urban management, rated the streets based on their confirmed criteria.
Moreover, people have been consulted on the results proposed for the future of the district. This study concludes
that the sense of the place will increase by enhancing walkability. The place quality has been more balanced in
pedestrianized Bab-e-Homayoun. The panel agreed that Lalehzar Street had the first priority for improving its
walkability. Complete Street is a proposed model for this street confirmed by people. This research, however,
recommends at least ‘complete street’ patterns mixed with the pedestrianization model for the studied area which
might be expanded to the whole historic downtown from Maidan-e Tup-khana to Arg (citadel), then toward the first
and second Tehran’s fortifications. Here, Jabakhaneh Street works as the X-axis and Sabz-e-Meydan represents the
Zero number of Tehran City.
Keywords :
Walkability , Sense of the place , Pedestrianization , Place-making , Complete street , Traffic calming , Tehran’s Maidan-e Tup-Khana (Imam Khomeini) square