Measuring the Spatial Dimension of a Smart City: A New Tool for Measuring and Evaluating a Smart City’s Urban Form
Publié en ligne: 23 déc. 2023
Reçu: 10 oct. 2023
Accepté: 08 déc. 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37705/TechTrans/e2023019
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© 2023 Natalia K. Gorgol, published by Sciendo
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This study discusses the link between the idea of the Smart City and urban form. The paper aims to fill a research gap in terms of the physical structure of a Smart City by investigating how its spatial dimension can be evaluated and measured. The methodology used is based on a comparative and interpretive analysis of logical argumentation based on analysis and synthesis. The main aim of this research was to develop a method to evaluate the spatial dimension of a smart city. In order to achieve this, a four-step process was formulated: Step 1. Extracting elements of urban form and the Smart City as a concept. Step 2. Examining the possible correlations between each component of a Smart City and urban form elements. Step 3. Creating a Smart City urban form evaluation tool. Step 4. Testing the tool on existing smart cities: the Songdo IBD in South Korea, and Aspern Seestadt in Vienna, Austria. The final outcome is a proposed tool for measuring and evaluating urban form which may be applied to future smart city projects.