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Comparative analyses of publicness in urban squares within a diversifying metropolis
Date Issued
2024-09-01
Date Available
2025-02-27T17:21:05Z
Abstract
Ensuring publicness and accommodating more diverse human activity in urban public spaces is necessary. This research analyses the relationship between human activities, ownership, and physical features encouraging or discouraging use within the city centre of Dublin (Ireland), a diversifying metropolis experiencing dereliction. Four urban squares were assessed through fieldwork, including direct observation and behavioural mapping. Results indicate that publicness and features encouraging or discouraging use are not directly associated with site ownership. Nor was the presence of nature and landscaping determined by ownership, though it generated microclimates that promoted a higher mix of activities. Implications of going beyond formal definitions of ownership for publicness placed under broader sustainability agendas and recommendations for urban design practice are derived.
Sponsorship
University College Dublin
Other Sponsorship
Open Access funding provided by the IReL Consortium
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
URBAN DESIGN International
Copyright (Published Version)
2024 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1357-5317
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Istrate, Mitchell et al., 2024_Author Accepted Manuscript.pdf
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