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Study On Design Of Humanized Outdoor Public Space Of Residential Area

Posted on:2006-12-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360152493648Subject:Architectural Design and Theory
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With the improvement of living standard in our country, requirement for residential area is also increasing. The designing ideologies of humanity have been highly concerned and caring for people has been enhanced to a higher degree. Humanistic design of environment for outdoor public space of residential area has been a problem needed to be more discussed and investigated with change in life concept and rhythm of people. Under such background, based on investigation and analysis on the spot, this essay discusses methods for designing humanistic outdoor public space of residential area in our country from the point of view of a designer.The essay begins with thoughts about development of humanity of traditional residential area in our country and of modern residential area in the western country, and subsequently it points out the developmental trend of humanistic space of modern residential area in our country. In addition, it illustrates that outdoor public space of residential area should be designed humanly from analyzing such related concepts as residential area and humanity to exploring basic psychology, physiology, yardstick for activity and behavior and relationship of people and outdoor public space of residential area. Moreover, the essay puts forward the creating techniques for humanized outdoor space by discussing humanistic space creation methods for designing recreation space, communication space and green space system that are most representative of outdoor public space. The purpose of the essay is to evoke people's further understanding about humanity in a real sense and themselves, behavior body in residential area, by preliminary discussion on humanized outdoor public space.
Keywords/Search Tags:humanity, residential area, outdoor public space, communication, regionalism and culture, attributive feeling, behavior character
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