A Study on the Evolution of Urban Public Space and the Interaction Between It and Residents' Daily Life
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Urban public space, spatial evolution, residents' daily lives, interactive mechanisms, spatial optimization, 15-minute community living circles.Abstract
Urbanization has entered the stage of stock optimization. Urban public space, as an important carrier of residents' lives, and its interaction with residents' daily behavior, emotions and social interactions have become the core criteria for judging urban vitality and livability. Spatial accessibility, policy guidance, and technological empowerment are key variables influencing the quality of these interactions. However, current issues such as spatial alienation, mismatched needs, and lack of resident participation hinder the healthy interaction between the two. Based on this, this paper proposes an optimization approach characterized by "people-oriented spatial design, multi-agent collaborative governance, and dynamic demand adaptation," providing practical reference for refocusing urban public space construction on the essence of residents' daily lives.
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