Publicly shared domestic-related amenities: Pockets of privacy enhancing public space

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Spatium Pub Date : 2020-08-09 DOI:10.2298/spat2043008k
Ls Kimmel, C. Tietz
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Abstract

This article discusses amenities that are shared by anyone in public space, such as public barbecues in Australia. The idea is generalized to a range of domestic-related amenities, from kitchen-related to bathroom-related, etc. As these domestic-related amenities relate to usage that is typically conducted within a dwelling, the amenity and its architecture can be considered a ?pocket of privacy? in public space (Pocket). Our discussion explores how these publicly shared domestic-related amenities can address particular needs of society in the context of their economic, symbolic, aesthetic and ethical value. Specifically, we suggest that Pockets productively address the politics of public space and private place in three key ways: through the negotiation of the presence of people in public space, through the negotiation of individual and collective usage of the amenity, and through the gap between the symbolic and economic power created by the usage of these amenities. We conclude by proposing planning principles that may enable the economic, symbolic, aesthetic and ethical value of these amenities to be fully realized in ways that balance the politics of public space and private place.
公共共享的家庭相关设施:增强公共空间隐私的口袋
这篇文章讨论了公共空间中任何人都可以共享的设施,比如澳大利亚的公共烧烤。这个想法被推广到一系列与家庭相关的设施,从厨房到浴室等。由于这些与家庭相关的设施通常与住宅内的使用有关,因此这些设施及其建筑可以被视为“隐私口袋”。在公共空间(口袋)。我们的讨论探讨了这些公共共享的家庭相关设施如何在其经济、象征、美学和伦理价值的背景下满足社会的特殊需求。具体来说,我们建议“口袋”以三种关键方式有效地解决公共空间和私人场所的政治问题:通过公共空间中人们存在的谈判,通过个人和集体使用便利设施的谈判,以及通过使用这些便利设施所产生的象征性和经济力量之间的差距。最后,我们提出了一些规划原则,这些原则可以使这些设施的经济、象征、美学和道德价值以平衡公共空间和私人空间的方式得到充分实现。
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Spatium Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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