The Formation Mechanism of Community Informal Space Based on the Spatial-behavioral Adaptation
As an important place for residents to realize social needs and perceive livability,the existing community public spaces often experience a misalignment between their provision and the daily behavioral needs of citizens.Designers,in their current approach,lack an understanding of the spatial formation mechanisms under the influence of the"spatial-behavioral"adaptation.Traditionally planned public spaces often overlook the subjectivity of residents and do not focus on people's"presence experience",which is pre-determined and does not effectively characterize the"spatial-behavioral"interaction.Thus,the research takes informal spaces as a starting point to investigate the mechanisms behind the formation of community public spaces driven by the"spatial-behavioral"adaptation relationship.Employing quantitative analysis,diagrams and visualization techniques,the research aims to build an optimized design library that better meets the daily behavioral needs of citizens.By exploring the new paradigm of the"people-environment"relationship,the research provides a more grounded basis for the humanized and refined design of community public spaces in the context of urban stock renewal.
community public spacespatial-behavioral adaptationinformalityembodied perceptionmechanism of space generation