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Ping Chen, Lufeng Nie, Jinrun Kang and Heng Liu
With urban development and renewal, underground space is becoming more utilized. The design and use of open underground public space entrances and exits have become more and more frequent. As a pedestrian passage connecting indoors and outdoors, the wind...
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Xiaohuan Xie, Haitao Liao, Ruobing Wang and Zhonghua Gou
In recent years, semi-outdoor space has become an important research subject in the field of thermal comfort. Overhead space located on the ground floor is a common type of semi-outdoor space in China?s Lingnan region with a hot and humid climate. Its th...
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Damrongsak Rinchumphu, Non Phichetkunbodee, Nakarin Pomsurin, Chawanat Sundaranaga, Sarote Tepweerakun, Chatchawan Chaichana
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This study focuses on the design of a campus public space, located within the Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. This area faces extreme temperatures, creating uncomfortable outdoor thermal conditions and hindering activities that a...
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Dwi Kustianingrum,Widji Indahing Tyas,Eka Virdianti
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ABSTRACT : Public open spaces designs determine the patterns of natural balance. In order to preserve its sustainability, regenerative design should be applied. As the main step of its application, an investigation of relationship patterns or keystones o...
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Lei Zhang, Xuan Ma, Jingyuan Zhao and Mengying Wang
With the development of the economy in China, the tourism industry has become a form of daily entertainment for citizens. Commercial pedestrianized blocks have been designed as recreational centers for tourists, serving as outdoor public space and scenic...
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David Chapman, Kristina L. Nilsson, Agatino Rizzo and Agneta Larsson
This study explores connectivity for soft mobility in the winter season. Working with residents from the sub-arctic city of Luleå, Sweden, the research examines how the interaction between the built environment and winter season affects people?s use of t...
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Andre Santos Nouri, João Pedro Costa, Mattheos Santamouris and Andreas Matzarakis
Based on the Köppen Geiger (KG) classification system, this review article examines existing studies and projects that have endeavoured to address local outdoor thermal comfort thresholds through Public Space Design (PSD). The review is divided into two ...
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Anak Agung Ayu Suci Warakanyaka,Paramita Atmodiwirjo
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This paper attempts to reveal the importance of the everyday temporal living space on the street as the agency to improve the quality of life in the city. The temporal living space is the collective public space that is produced by the local inhabitants ...
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Dasimah Omar,Kamarul Ariff Omar,Saberi Othman,Zaharah Mohd Yusoff
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The walkability approach is essential to ensure the connectivity among space in the urban area. The design should be appropriate, safety, maximize and capable of reaching every inch of the spaces, just by walking. Good connectivity must allow people to w...
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Amine Moulay, Norsidah Ujang
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Neighbourhood parks are designed to provide opportunities for leisure and communal activities for the residents. However, studies have indicated that social interactions in these spaces are not at a satisfactory level. In the urban design context, a good...
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