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Sense of Community in New Urbanism Neighbourhoods: A Review

Nastaran Pour Ebrahim (Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43300 Serdang, Malaysia)

Open House International

ISSN: 0168-2601

Article publication date: 1 December 2015

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Abstract

The concept of community where people can meet their needs, interact, and feel a sense of belonging and togetherness has been an interesting topic for a majority of professionals in different academic fields such as urban planning and urban design. Different theories in these disciplines assert the correlation between the built environment and sense of community. Among these theories, New Urbanism is one of the most important schools of thought which have thrown light on this correlation. New Urbanism claims that the built environment can create a sense of community among its users. As the theory of New Urbanism develops more and more among professionals across the world, it is critical that we give the topic more research attention. This study intends to begin moving us in this direction by reviewing some studies which tried to achieve the social goal of new urbanism in recent years. Therefore the results of the empirical assessment of Sense of community in different neighbourhoods are reviewed and the influence of physical design on different domains of sense of community are discussed to find out whether the claims of new urbanism in creating sense of community could be trusted in the future development. While new urbanism movement continues to become more popular, finding enough evidence for its social claims might encourage more planners to use its principles as a way to improve the residents' social life

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Ebrahim, N.P. (2015), "Sense of Community in New Urbanism Neighbourhoods: A Review", Open House International, Vol. 40 No. 4, pp. 25-29. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-04-2015-B0005

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