Comparative Study on the Spatial Layout and Scene Design of the "15-Minute Convenience Fitness Circle" in Urban Communities
This study explores the spatial layout and scene design of the "15-minute convenience fitness circle" in urban communities,aiming to meet the fitness needs of residents and promote community vitality. With the acceleration of urbanization,compact urban space and fast-paced life are driving people to seek convenient fitness services. This study uses literature,case analysis and field survey methods to analyze the design practice of fitness circles,focusing on their spatial distribution,design characteristics,accessibility and diversity. The study has found that successful fitness circle design needs to be combined with the needs of residents and the aesthetics and functionality of the scene,and emphasize community participation. The proposed design principles aim to optimize the layout of fitness facilities,promote resident health and community development,and provide guidance for urban planning and community management. With the development of technology and the acceleration of urbanization,fitness space planning in urban communities is facing new challenges,which requires interdisciplinary cooperation and innovative thinking.