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Reprint of 'Safe places for pedestrians: Using cognitive work analysis to consider the relationships between the engineering and urban design of footpaths'

机译:重印“行人安全场所:使用认知工作分析来考虑人行道的工程设计与城市设计之间的关系”

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Footpaths provide an integral component of our urban environments and have the potential to act as safe places for people and the focus for community life. Despite this, the approach to designing footpaths that are safe while providing this sense of place often occurs in silos. There is often very little consideration given to how designing for sense of place impacts safety and vice versa. The aim of this study was to use a systems analysis and design framework to develop a design template for an 'ideal' footpath system that embodies both safety and sense of place. This was achieved through using the first phase of the Cognitive Work Analysis framework. Work Domain Analysis, to specify a model of footpaths as safe places for pedestrians. This model was subsequently used to assess two existing footpath environments to determine the extent to which they meet the design requirements specified. The findings show instances where the existing footpaths both meet and fail to meet the design requirements specified. Through utilising a systems approach for footpaths, this paper has provided a novel design template that can inform new footpath design efforts or be used to evaluate the extent to which existing footpaths achieve their safety and sense of place requirements.
机译:人行道是我们城市环境不可或缺的组成部分,有潜力成为人们安全的地方和社区生活的重点。尽管如此,在提供这种位置感的同时设计安全的行人路的方法经常出现在筒仓中。通常很少考虑位置感设计如何影响安全,反之亦然。这项研究的目的是使用系统分析和设计框架为“理想的”人行道系统开发设计模板,以体现安全性和位置感。这是通过使用认知工作分析框架的第一阶段来实现的。工作域分析,用于指定人行道模型作为行人安全的地方。该模型随后用于评估两个现有的行人路环境,以确定它们满足指定设计要求的程度。调查结果显示了现有行人路既满足又不满足指定设计要求的情况。通过利用人行道的系统方法,本文提供了一种新颖的设计模板,该模板可以为新的人行道设计工作提供信息,或用于评估现有人行道达到其安全性和位置感要求的程度。

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