Abstract

This study analyzes the influence of spatial syntax on articulation in 36 urban sectors of Trujillo, with the objective of identifying strategies to optimize the planning and urban design of the city. Through a detailed analysis of the spatial conFiguration, we seek to understand how the relationships between different urban components affect territorial and social cohesion. Likewise, this knowledge can be applied to improve the integration and functionality of urban spaces, using geo-referenced information systems applied in the analysis of spatial syntax and its four dimensions, patterns of connectivity, accessibility and spatial segregation were identified. The findings reveal that the nine sectors with high spatial integration promote greater social interaction and accessibility, while the nine sectors with low connectivity present challenges in terms of segregation and isolation. These results underscore the importance of incorporating principles of spatial syntax into urban planning and management to foster more cohesive and equitable performance-based environments. The study concludes with specific recommendations addressed to urban planners and designers, highlighting the need for integrated approaches that consider spatial complexity for effective territorial articulation in Trujillo.

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