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concept:public-spacePublic space
The realm of streets, squares, and paths that belong to the community, forming the yellow in the four-fold pattern.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Concepts (3)
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- Public hall (of public space)related_toThe interconnected system of public spaces, walkways, and sitting places that form the living room of the community
- Private spacerelated_toIndividually owned gardens and building lots that provide personal belonging.
- Belonging (public and private)associated_withThe twin needs for communal public space and individually expressive private territory, addressed by the four-fold pattern.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- The traditional urban design pattern where streets and squares function as a communal living room for social life
- A hull of public space treated as an outdoor room for the entire community, where people feel at home and want to be.
- Coherent, partly enclosed public spaces shaped as solid, positive volumes, each functioning as a public living room for the community.
- The charged, active areas between and around text elements, differentiating wordspace from worldspace.
- The property that every bit of space swells outward, is substantial in itself, and is never the leftover from an adjacent shape; every single part of space has positive shape as a center with no amorphous meaningless leftovers
- Continuous spatial touching where each private space opens directly onto a public space, and vice versa
- Describes the emergent genesis of public space from private acts, not top-down planning
- Low-dimensional space of activation directions corresponding to diverse character archetypes in LLMs