TY - NEWS TI - Intangible trajectories of urban connectivity. An application of physics in architecture AU - Ayala Garcia, Erika Tatiana AU - Coronel, luz karime AU - Galiano, A L AU - Acevedo, N Y AB - This research aims to identify the intangible urban geometries of the physicalenvironmental, social-cultural, and political-economic components of Avenue 1 East, Caobos, San JosĂ© de CĂșcuta, Colombia. This in order to represent and quantify the connectivity trajectory of the intangible networks that are generated from the analysis of the meso and micro scale of the city. The applied methodology is based on the theory of the urban network, the study used a mixed approach, under a strategy called multi-methods or methodological triangulation. Within this research, physical concepts such as trajectory, displacement and space-time were assumed. This type of research allowed the study topics to be approached through layers through which the implicit dynamics in the sector under study were identified. As relevant results it is obtained that the use of a mathematical and physical logic strengthens the studies focused on city planning, the importance of hierarchically and quantitatively organizing the connection networks (meso and micro) in order to solve problems or phenomena typical of the daily life of the sector under study, guaranteeing a dynamic and real process for its growth. DA - 2020-09-30 PB - Journal of Physics: Conference Series UR - https://repositorio.ufps.edu.co/handle/ufps/1478 ER -