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concept:usable-public-space-every-fifty-feetUsable public space every fifty feet
A design principle that public space must provide a useful and beautiful place to be at frequent intervals to become the living room of society
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Chapters (1)
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- Belonging And Not-BelongingmentionsChapter 1 of Volume 3, introducing the concepts of belonging and not-belonging in the built environment
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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.
- Prescribes a spatial rhythm for public space to fulfill its social function
- The realm of streets, squares, and paths that belong to the community, forming the yellow in the four-fold pattern.
- The traditional urban design pattern where streets and squares function as a communal living room for social life
- Diagnosis of why modern citizens feel unwell in public environments
- The property that space-matter can have a self-like, personal feeling, contrary to the mechanistic view of inert matter.
- Describes the emergent genesis of public space from private acts, not top-down planning
- Description of the human quality of unfolded public spaces.
- A hull of public space treated as an outdoor room for the entire community, where people feel at home and want to be.