Original Article
URBAN DESIGN International (2006) 11, 151–172. doi:10.1057/palgrave.udi.9000174
Sustainability and urban sprawl: Alternative scenarios for a Bangkok superblock
Sidh Sintusingha1
1Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia
Correspondence: Sidh Sintusingha, Tel: 61-3-8344-7191; Fax: 61-3-8344-5532; E-mail: ssint@unimelb.edu.au
Abstract
How do we plan/design cities towards a more sustainable future? This paper illustrates application of an alternative design scenario on a Bangkok 'superblock', identified as Bangkok's unit of lateral expansion. Through the process, Bangkok's suburbanization pattern is analyzed and, based on this growth-pattern, a probable future scenario of unmediated change is generated. A 'generic' model of the sustainable city is synthesized from the literature and is then applied to and adapted for Bangkok to generate a 'mediated change' and both are then compared. The 'mediated change' scenario aims to 'retrofit' Bangkok's (sub)urbanization patterns – plotting paths towards 'sustainability' specific to Bangkok's socio-economic context. In the tradition of alternative design visions of the future as major contributions to knowledge, this process provides a heuristic device to inform and assist practitioners, decision makers and stakeholders in navigating, engaging with and applying the metanarrative of sustainability at a local level.
Keywords:
sustainability, urban sprawl, developing cities, Bangkok superblocks, alternative future scenario method
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