What Are the Differences and Similarities of Public Squares and What Effect Do They Have On the Urban Design
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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ABSTRACT
During different periods of historic development of an urban tissue, the built-up areas as urban blocks were interchanging with open spaces that were mostly used for different types of social interaction, which corresponded to the type of socio-political and economic system of a particular time period. How and when certain public areas were used is determined by the ways citizens interact or as promoted by authorities. As political-economic systems were changing in evolutionary or revolutionary ways, so - ether smoothly or dramatically - was the social life on the very same public spaces. The diverse changes ranged from periods of neglect and complete abandonment to redevelopment for housing, commerce or other practical functions, and assignment for various infrastructural needs such as streets, crossings, parking lots or urban landscapes and recreation facilities. The whole dissertation has been divided into 5 chapters. Chapter 1 provides an introduction and background of the study. Chapter 2 provides a review of the literature. Chapter 3 provides the methodology used to generate results for this study. Chapter 4 provides the discussion and analysis of those results. Finally, Chapter 5 presents the conclusion for this study.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT1
DECLARATION2
ABSTRACT3
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION5
Background of the Study5
Aim of the research6
Significance of the Research6
Research Questions6
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW7
Public Spaces7
Historical Aspect in Identification of Public Spaces in Urban Areas7
Differences and Similarities of Public Squares10
Effect of Public Squares on the Urban Design12
Social Interaction in Analysed Public Spaces12
The spatial forms of gathering14
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY15
Confidentiality17
Reliability17
Research Validity18
Ethical Considerations18
CHAPTER 4: CASE STUDY ANALYSIS20
Spatial Concepts for Empowering Public Spaces - Examples of Case Studies in Vilnius and Weimar20
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION27
REFERENCES30
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
For the first time in human history, more than half of the human population inhabits urban environments, and this now presents itself as 'second nature' to humans. The urban context is of a very complex nature and is composed by a multitude of different networks, infrastructures and volumes. The city has become the dominant 'scenery' for everyday life. As such it presents still greater design challenges for an improved urban spatial performance, and it creates more inspiring, efficient and stimulating public spaces. One must acknowledge that urban spaces are sites of movement and interaction that contain under-utilized potential (Lefebvre, 2001, Pp 20). If we can understand when the 'stages' are used in terms of human movement and occupancy, we can generate site-specific maps, which present a basis for new understandings of the dynamics of the different systems that can ...