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- The study of public space has always been a primary focus in the fields of urban study, urban planning, urban design, etc. Its aim is usually to answer two questions: what an ideal public space should be, and how such an ideal can be realized (Németh & Stephen, 2011). Explored perspectives are diverse and present a variety of preferred focuses.
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Nov 17, 2022 · What Is Public Space? answers the question from a personal, cultural, and urban design point of view. It begins by defining public space by what it does or accommodates and explores the many ways that spaces are made “public” by people, meanings, and practices.
Dec 1, 2022 · By discriminating their difference, the lived sense corresponding to the dimensions of accessibility, management and inclusiveness, is adopted to define the ideal public space from the perspective of publicness. The proposed definition shows both theoretical and practical significance for urban planning and management.
Apr 1, 2015 · Public spaces are the living rooms, gardens and corridors of urban areas. They serve to extend small living spaces and providing areas for social interaction and economic activities, which improves the development and desirability of a community. This increases productivity and attracts human capital while providing an improved quality of life ...
Why livable cities need public spaces that aren’t an afterthought. Parks, gardens and other green spaces in cities can provide multiple benefits and opportunities for citizens: social interaction, food security, temperature control, even political and artistic expression.
Jun 20, 2019 · In developing the concept of social infrastructure, this article pulls together four related strands of social scientific inquiry: work on infrastructure; publicness and public space; sociality and encounter; and the politics of provision.
- Alan Latham, Jack Layton
- 20 June 2019
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- 13, Issue7
Mar 2, 2018 · That historic document, later adopted by consensus by all 193 member states of the United Nations, has affirmed the importance of public space as a key to creating more socially, economically and ecologically successful and sustainable cities, with no fewer than nine paragraphs on the subject.
May 1, 2015 · Public open space can influence physical activity in at least three ways. First, public open space can be a setting in where people engage in physical activity. Second, public open space can be a destination to which people actively travel either to be active or simply to socialise.