Liveable city from the resident‘s perception of urban design quality

'Liveability‘ has been debated quite extensively. This is because major cities of the world are experiencing extremely high population growth and this has impacted the cities‘ environment and space composition negatively. In theory, 'liveability‘ is likened to the level of an individual‘s...

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Main Author: Abu Hassan, Nur Rasyiqah
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling my-utm-ep.507992020-07-12T06:11:44Z Liveable city from the resident‘s perception of urban design quality 2015-01 Abu Hassan, Nur Rasyiqah NA9000-9284 City planning 'Liveability‘ has been debated quite extensively. This is because major cities of the world are experiencing extremely high population growth and this has impacted the cities‘ environment and space composition negatively. In theory, 'liveability‘ is likened to the level of an individual‘s living quality in the city. However, modern development has ignored the basic principles of urban design. This research therefore aims to identify the quality aspects of urban design that influence the liveability of a city. The objective of this research is to study the aspects that influence the design quality of a liveable city, the quality attributes of urban design and the importance of those attributes in making the city liveable. The study area is Kuala Lumpur as it is the only city listed in the world ranking of liveable cities. It focuses on the city‘s physical environmental attributes. The research adopts a case study approach and used the survey research method. The questionnaire was used to collect data from 330 residents. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 15 residents and two government agencies which are the Urban Planning Department and the Performance Management Delivery Unit (PEMANDU). Multistage stratified sampling technique was used to select respondents for the questionnaire survey and semi-structured interviews. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the data collected. The findings reveal that appreciation of historical sites and cultural values are the two most important aspects in determining the liveability level of Kuala Lumpur followed by the sense of belonging and lastly, the sense of place. Twenty seven attributes were identified as having a relationship to the residents‘ background. Four major attributes that will promote Kuala Lumpur‘s liveability are use of public transport, the voicing out or articulation of opinions, provision of recreational sites and the heritage memory of historical buildings. In conclusion, the historical and cultural elements of Kuala Lumpur have great influence on the sense of place and belongings for its residents. These elements will also play a major role in promoting Kuala Lumpur as a liveable city in the future. 2015-01 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/50799/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/50799/25/NurRasyiqahAbuHassanMFAB2015.pdf application/pdf en public http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:85132 masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Built Environment Faculty of Built Environment
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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language English
topic NA9000-9284 City planning
spellingShingle NA9000-9284 City planning
Abu Hassan, Nur Rasyiqah
Liveable city from the resident‘s perception of urban design quality
description 'Liveability‘ has been debated quite extensively. This is because major cities of the world are experiencing extremely high population growth and this has impacted the cities‘ environment and space composition negatively. In theory, 'liveability‘ is likened to the level of an individual‘s living quality in the city. However, modern development has ignored the basic principles of urban design. This research therefore aims to identify the quality aspects of urban design that influence the liveability of a city. The objective of this research is to study the aspects that influence the design quality of a liveable city, the quality attributes of urban design and the importance of those attributes in making the city liveable. The study area is Kuala Lumpur as it is the only city listed in the world ranking of liveable cities. It focuses on the city‘s physical environmental attributes. The research adopts a case study approach and used the survey research method. The questionnaire was used to collect data from 330 residents. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 15 residents and two government agencies which are the Urban Planning Department and the Performance Management Delivery Unit (PEMANDU). Multistage stratified sampling technique was used to select respondents for the questionnaire survey and semi-structured interviews. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the data collected. The findings reveal that appreciation of historical sites and cultural values are the two most important aspects in determining the liveability level of Kuala Lumpur followed by the sense of belonging and lastly, the sense of place. Twenty seven attributes were identified as having a relationship to the residents‘ background. Four major attributes that will promote Kuala Lumpur‘s liveability are use of public transport, the voicing out or articulation of opinions, provision of recreational sites and the heritage memory of historical buildings. In conclusion, the historical and cultural elements of Kuala Lumpur have great influence on the sense of place and belongings for its residents. These elements will also play a major role in promoting Kuala Lumpur as a liveable city in the future.
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author Abu Hassan, Nur Rasyiqah
author_facet Abu Hassan, Nur Rasyiqah
author_sort Abu Hassan, Nur Rasyiqah
title Liveable city from the resident‘s perception of urban design quality
title_short Liveable city from the resident‘s perception of urban design quality
title_full Liveable city from the resident‘s perception of urban design quality
title_fullStr Liveable city from the resident‘s perception of urban design quality
title_full_unstemmed Liveable city from the resident‘s perception of urban design quality
title_sort liveable city from the resident‘s perception of urban design quality
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Built Environment
granting_department Faculty of Built Environment
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/50799/25/NurRasyiqahAbuHassanMFAB2015.pdf
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