People, Places, and Perceptions: Assessing Spatial Quality Attributes of Urban Third-place With Projective Survey

Urban third places, such as cafes, parks, and plazas, are integral to the social fabric of urban environments, providing spaces for informal social interaction outside of home and work. This study explores the spatial quality attributes that define these third places and their influence on user per...

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Published in:Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs
Main Authors: Upendra Vinay Joshi, Snehal Nagarsheth
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alanya Üniversitesi 2024-09-01
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Online Access:https://ijcua.com/ijcua/article/view/417
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description Urban third places, such as cafes, parks, and plazas, are integral to the social fabric of urban environments, providing spaces for informal social interaction outside of home and work. This study explores the spatial quality attributes that define these third places and their influence on user perceptions and experiences. By employing a projective survey, a qualitative research method utilizing ambiguous stimuli to reveal deeper user sentiments, the research identifies key characteristics that contribute to the desirability of these spaces. Findings highlight the significance of physical, functional, and social dimensions, including furniture design, spatial layout, and opportunities for social interaction. These attributes are shown to vary significantly across different age groups, with notable differences in preferences between younger and older participants. The study's insights inform urban designers and architects on creating inclusive, vibrant third places that enhance urban livability and economic vitality. The research underscores the need for a human-centric approach in urban design, emphasizing the importance of accommodating diverse user needs and preferences to foster a sense of community and well-being in urban settings. By understanding the nuanced relationships between spatial attributes and user perceptions, the study contributes to the development of more effective urban design strategies.
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spelling doaj-art-eac6a7a5978648be8cc727ff28bedf262025-08-19T23:29:19ZengAlanya ÜniversitesiJournal of Contemporary Urban Affairs2475-61642024-09-018210.25034/ijcua.2024.v8n2-13People, Places, and Perceptions: Assessing Spatial Quality Attributes of Urban Third-place With Projective SurveyUpendra Vinay Joshi0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6829-0978Snehal Nagarsheth1https://orcid.org/0009-0003-5027-419XSchool of Architecture, Anant National University, Ahemdabad, IndiaDean & Professor, School of Architecture, Anant National University, Ahemdabad Urban third places, such as cafes, parks, and plazas, are integral to the social fabric of urban environments, providing spaces for informal social interaction outside of home and work. This study explores the spatial quality attributes that define these third places and their influence on user perceptions and experiences. By employing a projective survey, a qualitative research method utilizing ambiguous stimuli to reveal deeper user sentiments, the research identifies key characteristics that contribute to the desirability of these spaces. Findings highlight the significance of physical, functional, and social dimensions, including furniture design, spatial layout, and opportunities for social interaction. These attributes are shown to vary significantly across different age groups, with notable differences in preferences between younger and older participants. The study's insights inform urban designers and architects on creating inclusive, vibrant third places that enhance urban livability and economic vitality. The research underscores the need for a human-centric approach in urban design, emphasizing the importance of accommodating diverse user needs and preferences to foster a sense of community and well-being in urban settings. By understanding the nuanced relationships between spatial attributes and user perceptions, the study contributes to the development of more effective urban design strategies. https://ijcua.com/ijcua/article/view/417Urban Third-PlaceSpatial AttributesUser PerceptionsPerceptions and ExperiencesHuman-Centric Urban DesignProjective Survey
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People, Places, and Perceptions: Assessing Spatial Quality Attributes of Urban Third-place With Projective Survey
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Spatial Attributes
User Perceptions
Perceptions and Experiences
Human-Centric Urban Design
Projective Survey
title People, Places, and Perceptions: Assessing Spatial Quality Attributes of Urban Third-place With Projective Survey
title_full People, Places, and Perceptions: Assessing Spatial Quality Attributes of Urban Third-place With Projective Survey
title_fullStr People, Places, and Perceptions: Assessing Spatial Quality Attributes of Urban Third-place With Projective Survey
title_full_unstemmed People, Places, and Perceptions: Assessing Spatial Quality Attributes of Urban Third-place With Projective Survey
title_short People, Places, and Perceptions: Assessing Spatial Quality Attributes of Urban Third-place With Projective Survey
title_sort people places and perceptions assessing spatial quality attributes of urban third place with projective survey
topic Urban Third-Place
Spatial Attributes
User Perceptions
Perceptions and Experiences
Human-Centric Urban Design
Projective Survey
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