Use of Urban Pockets to Enhance Walkability in Office Neighbourhoods in Colombo Urban Context with Special Reference to Fort, Colombo
Abstract
Urban pockets have been recognized as resourceful collective spaces for urban
functions in a modern-day city. Also, urban design and planning of major
developed cities incorporate the walkability concept in order to minimize traffic,
environmental, and health problems. Colombo is considered the commercial
capital with a high density of office neighbourhoods that attract high density of
vehicular movement. Fort is recognized as office neighbourhoods in the
Colombo area where the traffic congestion is higher. Previous research
considers the physical factors of the street in order to enhance walkability. They
lacked consideration of the walking behaviour-flow, junctions, and small urban
spaces in the process. The study aims to identify the undefined urban spaces that
can be used as urban pockets by studying public behaviour patterns regarding
walkability in office working hours in Colombo. In order to identify the possible
urban spaces that can be developed as urban pockets, the research indemnify
the current walking patterns and walkability of the area. The identified walking
pedestrian flow laid over the identified leftover spaces which have the
possibility to develop without changing the current urban context. Overall
images for study area were developed with the existing and possible urban
pockets based on walking patterns and the lack of walkable routes in order to
enhance the walkability of office neighbourhoods.