Quality Improvement of Urban Public Space from the Perspective of the Flâneur

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Original languageEnglish
Article number808
Number of pages26
Journal / PublicationLand
Volume13
Issue number6
Online published6 Jun 2024
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

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Abstract

As the quality of public space has become significant for urban development, the creation of high-quality public spaces is becoming increasingly important. Since the implementation of urban renewal policies, an increasing number of buildings have emerged, creating new types of public spaces. Compared to original public spaces, new public spaces are more open, flexible, and diverse. The design of public spaces is closely related to users and the flâneur can precisely serve as a user and observer to conduct in-depth research. So, our study was conducted under the identity of the flâneur, focusing on two cases in Guangzhou. The flâneur completes the data collection through two methods. Static research involves observing and taking photos, whereas dynamic research involves interviews and questionnaires. This study analysed three aspects: the group category, behavioural diversity, and activity time and evaluated the public space using the NPS scale. The study found that the recommendation rate of new urban public spaces is higher than that of original public spaces. The study also found that original public spaces need to be improved in four ways: equipping furniture facilities, improving traffic congestion, increasing blue-green spaces, and establishing artistic spaces. New urban public spaces need to make efforts to create more interactive spaces and increase stagnation points. © 2024 by the authors.

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  • original public space, new public space, quality improvement, NPS satisfaction scale, dual perspective

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Quality Improvement of Urban Public Space from the Perspective of the Flâneur. / Wang, Li; Liu, Xiao; Zheng, Hao et al.
In: Land, Vol. 13, No. 6, 808, 06.2024.

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