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concept:yellow-pedestrian-spaceYellow (pedestrian space)
The color representing pedestrian paths, squares, and public outdoor space in the four-fold pattern.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Frameworks (1)
framework
- A conceptual scheme for analyzing and redesigning neighborhoods by balancing pedestrian space (yellow), gardens (green), buildings (gray), and car space (red).
Concepts (1)
concept
- pedestrian hullsassociated_withHulls of public space designed primarily for walking, calm, and human presence, where cars are secondary or absent.
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 charged, active areas between and around text elements, differentiating wordspace from worldspace.
- The realm of streets, squares, and paths that belong to the community, forming the yellow in the four-fold pattern.
- 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
- Fundamental definition of positive space as room-like enclosure.
- Individually owned gardens and building lots that provide personal belonging.
- Sequence for generating coherent, shaped outdoor space around a house, giving it living structure.
- A location oriented toward natural light, which attracts people and defines the other half of a main center.
- A region where processes deposit and retrieve persistent tuples; central to Linda's asynchronous coordination model.