Considering the diversified structure of residents in contemporary urban communities and the randomness and spontaneity of leisure activities,this study focuses on the micro-level of urban public space,the use needs and sensory experience of multiple subjects from the perspective of humanistic care,advocates the bottom-up design method,and encourages the public to participate spontaneously and autonomously in the design activities of landscape facilities and urban furniture.The results show that the"spontaneous order"should be treated with a compromise route,to provide a representation and context for the meaning exploration and identification of the designer site,to create a common,co-constructed,co-governed and shared urban public landscape,so as to cultivate the cultural identity of the young generation of urban residents.
humanistic careurban redundant spacelandscape facility designco-governance and sharingsensory design