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6.2 Recommendations for Bringing Street to Better Qualities

Chapter 6 Conclusions and Recommendations

6.1 Conclusion

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As mentioned formerly, street in general and “pedestrian street” in particular are the urban spaces that play a vital role in social life of people. They can accordingly improve the quality of life or on the other hand worsen it. There are some qualities in this sense that could affecton success of the pedestrian street.

Sector 29 Market Streetis one of the most important public spaces in form of “Pedestrian Street”. It is an attraction pole not only for citizens but also for the tourists. This street is rich in terms of socialvalues.

Sector 29 marketStreet has been evaluated in terms of quality to determine the current situation. In the first chapter, a brief introduction was given. In the second chapter, “Pedestrian Street” was explained to get its concept, importance and design criteria. It was also focused on pedestrian activities;pedestrian needs through these activities and street quality to achieve parameters for evaluating the level of quality in Street. Hence, Chapter 4 has been analyzedeach parameter in this street. The findings from Chapter 4 showed that 9 parameters should be tested in the case. The parameters are definedas greens,legibility, visual aspects of street, accessibility, permeability, attractiveness, safety, comfortand lighting which all are gained according to Carmon and Bentley. The aim of this study initially was to satisfy human needs with human activities through urban space qualities that lead to obtain those parameters.

6.2 Recommendations for Bringing Street to Better Qualities

• The obtained data has clarified that, some improvements and changes are needed in order to enhance the quality of this street. In following section, some recommendations are given in terms of each parameter for quality improvement of the street. • There are lack of green areas include: elements like green wall,flower box in combination with people activities, trees as shelters and also there is no

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