Dynapolis (dynamic city model)

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Dynapolis (dynamic city model) is Constantinos A. Doxiadis’s theoretical framework for a continuously expanding, adaptable urban form designed to accommodate long-term growth and changing human needs.

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instanceOf concept in ekistics
theoretical city model
urban planning concept
addressesProblem mismatch between city form and evolving human needs
rigid, static master plans
uncontrolled urban sprawl
aimsTo avoid urban congestion and rigidity
provide a framework for cities to grow without losing functionality
basedOn principles of ekistics
conceptualizedInContextOf post-World War II urbanization
coreIdea city as an open, evolving system
planning for change rather than a fixed end-state
creator Constantinos A. Doxiadis
designedFor adaptation to demographic change
adaptation to social change
adaptation to technological change
long-term urban growth
emphasizes flexible spatial structure
human-centered urban scale
integration of transportation and land use
phased urban development
field regional planning
urban design
urban planning
hasAlternativeName Dynapolis
dynamic city model
hasKeyFeature hierarchical organization of settlements
linear or corridor-like expansion pattern
modular urban units that can be added over time
provision for future infrastructure expansion
strong role of transportation axes
influenced debates on linear and corridor cities
later discussions on flexible master planning
influencedBy modernist planning debates of the mid-20th century
systems thinking in planning
mainConcept accommodation of changing human needs
adaptable urban form
continuous urban expansion
long-term city growth
normativeGoal maintain functional efficiency as the city grows
optimize human living conditions over time
partOf Doxiadis’s ekistics theory
proposes incremental extension of urban fabric
structured growth along major transport spines
relatedConcept corridor city
hierarchical settlement networks
linear city

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