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  1. The assessment of the quality of campus public spaces as key parts of the learning landscape: experience from a crowdsensing study on the Third Campus of Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland

    The learning landscape concept reflects shifts in the methods of learning and conducting research in universities. Public spaces within university...

    Jarosław Działek, Bartłomiej Homiński, ... Krzysztof Gwosdz in URBAN DESIGN International
    Article Open access 03 June 2023
  2. Liveable Urban Open Spaces for Health and Wellbeing. Towards the Careggi Campus Landscape Masterplan for Florence University-Hospital

    Spatial fragmentation and congestion have become increasingly apparent in cities, also due to the functional specialization of open spaces. Such...
    Gabriele Paolinelli, Nicoletta Cristiani, ... Lorenzo Nofroni in Urban and Transit Planning
    Conference paper 2023
  3. Exploring visitors’ visual perception along the spatial sequence in temple heritage spaces by quantitative GIS methods: a case study of the Daming Temple, Yangzhou City, China

    The Daming Temple, built during 457–464 C.E., is one of the developing ancient temple heritage spaces located in Yangzhou city, P. R. China. Over the...

    Kai Zhou, Wenting Wu, ... Xiaoling Dai in Built Heritage
    Article Open access 15 November 2023
  4. Analysis of Quality Public Space—Case Study: Campus 2 State Islamic University of Alauddin Makassar

    Behavioral, social, cultural, and climatological factors currently influence the pattern of public space provision, especially on campus areas. At...
    Sriany Ersina in Urban and Transit Planning
    Conference paper 2022
  5. Resilient university campus in the city in COVID and post-COVID era—recommendations, guidelines, and evidence from research in Italy and Poland

    The pandemic ‘stay at home’ obligations turned our homes from a place to live to a place to live, work, entertain ourselves and to study. Since March...

    Lamberto Amistadi, Tomasz Bradecki, Barbara Uherek-Bradecka in URBAN DESIGN International
    Article 16 November 2022
  6. Towards Adaptive Planning of Urban Spaces in the Context of a New Agile Urbanism

    In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, regulative measures and the consequent change in behavioral patterns had a tremendous effect on the use of...
    Edith Schwimmer, Claudius Schaufler in Urban and Transit Planning
    Conference paper 2023
  7. Pre- and Post-Pandemic View of Meshing Street Art, Industry Architecture, Urban Design and the Imperative of Green Spaces in a Corporate World

    This chapter has two parts. Part One explores the way in which Street Art in pre-pandemic times paid tribute to those urban designers attempting to...
    Ann McCulloch, Alexander McCulloch in The Coming of Age of Urban Agriculture
    Chapter 2023
  8. “Matters of Care” in Spaces of Commoning: Designing In, Against and Beyond Capitalism

    This chapter explores the potentials and possibilities which a commons perspective offers to design practices by drawing on various threads of...
    Katharina Moebus in Design Commons
    Chapter 2022
  9. Covid-19 pandemic and public spaces: improving quality and flexibility for healthier places

    The current Covid-19 pandemic has interested the whole word, changing habits and use of places and cities. In the lockdown period, cities and public...

    Marichela Sepe in URBAN DESIGN International
    Article 08 February 2021
  10. The spatial configuration and publicness of the university campus: interaction, discovery, and display on De Uithof in Utrecht

    This paper explores different degrees and forms of publicness and their relationship with the spatial configuration of a university campus. Based on...

    Berna Yaylali-Yildiz, Bas Spierings, Ela Çil in URBAN DESIGN International
    Article 28 April 2020
  11. The Design Approach with Citizens’ Participation in Community Development Through the Pop-Up Children’s Playground in Public Spaces

    In Japan, regarding citizen participation, it is expected that children’s activities in a public space would encourage adults to participate in...
    Erika Otake, Kazuyoshi Watari, Toshimasa Yamanaka in [ ] With Design: Reinventing Design Modes
    Conference paper 2022
  12. Conviviality by design: the socio-spatial qualities of spaces of intercultural urban encounters

    This paper presents findings from a mixed-method research project which explored use of outdoor spaces and social connections in Bradford, a...

    Farnaz Ganji, Clare Rishbeth in URBAN DESIGN International
    Article 07 May 2020
  13. Towards deliberative democracy through the democratic governance and design of public spaces in the South African capital city, Tshwane

    Many political, economic and social transformations have occurred in South Africa since the first democratic elections in 1994. The country has made...

    Kundani Makakavhule, Karina Landman in URBAN DESIGN International
    Article 04 May 2020
  14. Mutuality as a Foundation for Co-designing Health Futures

    This paper explores how the notion of mutuality can be an ethical driver for engaging participation in the co-design of future health practices and...
    Leah Heiss, Olivia Hamilton, ... Marius Foley in [ ] With Design: Reinventing Design Modes
    Conference paper 2022
  15. Designing Physical and Virtual Speculative Walkshops to Explore Public Space Internet of Things

    This chapter explores the impact of digital technology on public spaces and the challenges policymakers face in keeping up with technological...
    Nuri Kwon, Naomi Jacobs, ... Joe Bourne in Perspectives on Design and Digital Communication IV
    Chapter 2024
  16. Border/Rules

    Through the examination of six examples, both architectural and artistic, the words “border” and “rules” are explained as generative concepts for the...
    Conference paper 2024
  17. The Thai GoodWalk Index and the Thai Walkability Index: their application to urban regeneration exemplified by a historic riverside neighbourhood in Bangkok, Thailand

    The urban heritage regeneration strategy through walkability is widely accepted. However, in the context of a developing country, the tools to...

    Niramon Serisakul, Adisak Guntamueanglee, ... Preechaya Navaraj in Built Heritage
    Article Open access 16 May 2024
  18. Porous space — biomimetic of tafoni in computational design

    Porous urban spaces not only improve interactions, but also increase natural ventilation. Weathered rocks are where porous spaces exist in...

    Wei Ye, Shuhua Chen, ... Weiguo Xu in Architectural Intelligence
    Article Open access 30 December 2022
  19. Evolution of Users Behavior Towards Designing Public Buildings in the Era of Covid-19. Alexandria New Restaurants Design Case Study

    A series of specific buildings, open spaces and more have a new design thinking and framework, that require to be reconsidered regarding the...
    Nourhane M. El-Haridi in Urban and Transit Planning
    Conference paper 2023
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