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Space; It has a structure consisting of ontological and epistemological layers in which continuity and connectivity can be perceived. Not understanding this structure and its layers correctly means not being able to fully understand or permanently solve the urban space and the problems experienced in this space. From this point of view, in this study, a theoretical approach based on the connectivity between spatial layers has been developed to understand the space accurately and holistically with all its layers. The ultimate goal of the study is to test whether the developed approach is supportive in solving spatial problems and eliminating the deficiencies caused by needing to understand the space correctly and holistically. For this purpose, the operation of a permanent (wicked) spatial problem on a sample area has been observed. A green area was determined as a sample area. "Urban Transportation", one of the most fundamental problems of today's cities, has been chosen as a permanent problem. Within the scope of urban transportation, the concept of "Sustainable Urban Mobility", which directly concerns the human scale in which the space is experienced, was emphasized, and the developed approach was tested through observation. Observations have shown that the developed theoretical approach has significant potential in accurately and holistically understanding space and solving permanent spatial problems such as urban mobility. It has been determined that this approach is more functional, especially at the application scale, and can guide the planning and design processes. It has been understood that the approach can be effective in all tests at the application scale, regardless of the scale of the city or the type of urban function. The study is not a comprehensive field research, and it is emphasized that the deficiencies arising from the inability to understand the place correctly and holistically can be eliminated with developments to be made on a theoretical basis. Observational analyses and scrutinies aim to facilitate understanding of the developed theoretical approach. The mainstay of the study is; is that the measurements in the physical dimension of the space, without other dimensions expressed as the meaning of the space, lead to failure in planning and design. |
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