9.12.07

Whitby Case Study - Menifesto



FLUX_COORDINATION
A Research on effective public access to public space in Whitby.

This research is about analysis of urban information and proposal for Whitby, especially, urban feature relating to mobilities.Mobilities usually can include the movements, the changes, the mutations, the adaptions and the recreationsof people, information, technologies, landscape and life. Particularly, It is a basic research about relationship between public space and public access which is a connectivity of open space and urban features. This meta-datum research involves a information of many kinds of analysis with propsal about flux in Whitby.

1. Urban-Flux

All the mobilities in the town.
All elements of the landscape including people, air, transport even land are moving At first, according to a basic movement of this town, Urban -flux is investigated. Mobilities usually have a relative direction, a concept of axis and a image of flux.Through investigating of urban-flux, connectivities in the town also are obtained.

2. Public space

Space relating to public, heritage, tourism, landmark.
Public space has special meaning which is related to city image, movement and identity.
Usually, public space consist of many elements: plants, sign system, facilities and even movementof people and car. Especially, in this research, public spaces in the districts are analyzed into two sections:tourism area (for visitors), open area (for local residents)

3. Flux_coordination ; access

Analysis and Proposal of Mobilities .
In this research, all of the main mobilities including data, space, local residents, visitors and transportwill be visualised as data-gram: meta-datum.In addition, for improvement of effective access, the main flux can be coordinated and supportedby other factors. Meta-datum make a main role in analysis and design of the mobilities in Whitby.

Manifesto
Mobility
Public access
Urban Flux
Urban Network
Legibility
Hyper-Connectivity
Public Space
Taxonomy
Meta-datagram
Inter-Space
Diagrammatic datum
Making Route
Flux-coordination

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