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    The Impact of Urban Morphological Transformation on Legibility of Old Neighbourhoods; with special reference to old Colombo – Kandy Main Road in Mawanella

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    2022-09
    Author
    Perera, T
    Arooz, FR
    Lakmali, N
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    : Mawanella is a small suburb in Sri Lanka, has been developed as a transitional town since the colonial period. The historical layers of the town were reflected as traditional buildings on either side of old Colombo- Kandy main road. The development of road widening projects was carrying drastic changes to the existing urban form and many of old settlements were erased by uncontrollable development, practiced during the last 20 years. The study explores how the gradual changes in urban morphology impact on legibility of older neighbourhoods, considering Mawanella as a model case. Literature review synthesized the parameters such as pattern of urban morphology, serial vision along the main artery and the façade articulation to study the transformation of the city form. The methodology was adopted to identify the aspects that are contribute to the city’s identity, how the urban morphology has been transformed over the last 20 years and how it impacts on city legibility through visual survey and a perception study. The research confirmed that people were strongly attached with the old city elements and the unique morphology of the old neighbourhood which were visually and physically contribute to achieve the city legibility though currently it was unable to gain through the modernized environment. The outcomes of the study were formed as an urban design toolkit, to be used for future developments of the older neighbourhoods.
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