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Traditional urban spaces contribute to delivering city’s unique ethos that helps to build urban identity and gives character to a place. However, these historic hubs are constantly being challenged by the growing conflict between the modern needs and the traditional values. This chapter presents a case study of Patan Durbar Square, one of the histo...
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... range of activities taking place in the Durbar Square area are shown in Figures 5 and 6. The common activity types are identified and presented in a tabulated format with a count of the users performing each activity at three diffrent times of the day i.e., morning (7:45 am), noon (12 pm) and afternoon (5 pm) for both the weekdays and weekends for all activity zones. ...
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