Livable Public Urban Spaces: Criteria for Assessment and Design

U. Dietrich, Greta Kirchberg Erto
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Human needs range from subsistence and protection to affection, understanding and participation and finally to leisure, creation, identity and freedom. An essential part of these needs is satisfied in public urban spaces where we watch, communicate, play or just enjoy life. As part of a university course, master students of architecture and urban planning evaluated public urban spaces, which they perceived as positive as well as negative. The goal of this investigation was to identify the specific qualities which create a successful urban space where people love to stay. What qualities do the positive spaces have and what is missing in the negative ones? The students became also aware of the importance of urban spaces and their impact on communities. The results of the analysis of some hundred (mainly European) places are summed up and generalized in a list of criteria for successful urban spaces. This list can be used for assessment and improvement of existing spaces as well as for the design of new ones. It is presented in this paper and explained with the help of some examples and pictures. The list differentiates between primary criteria, the ones that have to be fulfilled as a precondition, and supplementary criteria, the ones that increase the attractiveness of the space. Such a list should be much more focused on social criteria and human needs – what do we want to do and to experience in open spaces? The necessary design to satisfy these wishes will then come as a natural consequence. Furthermore, the list is completed with contemporary criteria like enactment of illumination, events, social media etc.
宜居公共城市空间:评估与设计标准
人类的需求从生存和保护到情感、理解和参与,最后到休闲、创造、认同和自由。这些需求的一个重要部分是在城市公共空间中得到满足,在那里我们观看、交流、玩耍或只是享受生活。作为大学课程的一部分,建筑和城市规划专业的硕士生对公共城市空间进行了评估,他们认为这些空间是积极的,也是消极的。这项调查的目的是确定创造一个人们喜欢居住的成功城市空间的具体品质。积极空间有什么特点,消极空间又缺少什么?学生们也开始意识到城市空间的重要性及其对社区的影响。对数百个地方(主要是欧洲)的分析结果进行了总结和概括,形成了一份成功城市空间的标准清单。这个清单可以用来评估和改进现有的空间,也可以用来设计新的空间。本文对其进行了介绍,并结合实例和图片进行了说明。该清单区分了主要标准和补充标准,前者是作为先决条件必须满足的标准,后者是增加空间吸引力的标准。这样的一个清单应该更加关注社会标准和人类需求——我们想在开放空间做什么和体验什么?满足这些愿望的必要设计将自然而然地出现。此外,该名单是根据当代标准完成的,如照明、事件、社交媒体等。
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