Life Between Buildings: Using Public Space

Life Between Buildings: Using Public Space

por Jan Gehl
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Formato Brochura
Páginas 216
Idioma Inglês
Publicado Jan 17, 2011
Editora Island Press
Edição Sixth Edition, Sixth Edition, Sixth
ISBN-10 1597268275
ISBN-13 9781597268271
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Jan Gehl explores the vital role that public spaces play in urban living. He delves into how the design and layout of these environments can foster social interactions, enhance community life, and enrich the overall urban experience. Through his compelling analysis, he highlights the need for more pedestrian-friendly areas, where people can comfortably engage with one another and their surroundings.

The book combines practical insights with insightful observations, drawing from Gehl's extensive research and experiences. He examines various cityscapes and the dynamics of how people move and gather, ultimately advocating for spaces that prioritize human activity over vehicular traffic. His vision is not just about aesthetics; it's about creating environments that are lively and inviting.

Gehl's work serves as a guide for urban planners, architects, and policymakers, emphasizing the need to rethink public space as a crucial element of urban design. By valuing the life that occurs between buildings, he encourages the transformation of cities into vibrant hubs of social interaction and community engagement.

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