Knowledge-based environments in the city: Design and urban form in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area
Tommi Inkinen; Heli Ponto
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042719671
Tiivistelmä
Knowledge-based development is of interest to cities, as it promotes
economic growth and boosts dynamic urban image. Creative environments
are arguably highly dependent on sociality, and they are usually located
near city centres. The focus of this study is on three knowledge-based
locations in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area (HMA) in Finland. The
research material composes of field observation data and photographs.
Results indicate that knowledge-intensive environments include several
elements of good city design, for example, pedestrian-friendly street
networks and green areas, but they tended to lack vibrant urban life,
that is, human activity. The findings support the claim that ICT-based
companies are not very dependent on the sociality of environment. As
cities are spaces for individuals working, studying and visiting,
attention must be paid to the urban design of these areas.
Kokoelmat
- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]