Tribe environment, built environment and urban privacy Bani Walid city as a case study
الملخص
Abstract: This research examines the relationship between cultural and social interactions, as cultural societies have unique characteristics that are reflected in their cultural expressions and their impact on the built environment, and vice versa, using Space Syntax measures (Intelligibility and synergy), which are links between some of the most important measures of Space Syntax theory. The city of Bani Walid was chosen as a case study because it has lower values of Intelligibility and synergy than traditional pedestrian cities.
Analyzes of the Space Syntax theory were used, as it was noted that there is a strong relationship between local integration and Global integration, as well as between Connectivity and Global integration ,which in turn reflects knowledge of the degree of privacy and the impact of people's cultural background on planning their cities.
The relationships between roads, spaces and their syntactic values are very important issues to understand the impact of social and cultural interactions on the spaces and streets of the city.