The residential built form, including open space, provides the physical environment for social interaction. Understanding urban open space, including semi-public and public domains, through the lens of physical accessibility and visual permeability can potentially facilitate the building of a sense of community contributing to a better quality of life. Using an inner-city suburb in Perth, Western Australia as a case study, this research explores the importance of physical accessibility patterns and visual permeability for socialising in semi-public and public domains, such as the front yard and the residential streets. It argues that maintaining a balance between public and private inter-relationship in inner city residential neighbourhoods...
The vitality and viability of open spaces in urban neighborhoods, particularly in high-density resid...
Active frontages are often advocated in best practice guidance and by local planning authorities. Ho...
In the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, public and social housing providers are embarki...
The residential built form, including open space, provides the physical environment for social inter...
Sustainable design is emerging as an increasingly important concern for the global urban population....
Based on a case study in Subiaco, Western Australia, this PhD by publication explores the relationsh...
ArticleDespite being an important physical environment capable of promoting social sustainability, s...
With physical and social aspects being inseparable within urban environments, design for sustainabil...
Medium density housing in Auckland is pivotal for the City’s future growth and intensification. Its ...
Do residents living in high-density communities’ value and use their open space differently
A strong sense of community has been associated with improved wellbeing, increased feelings of safet...
This study investigated the impact of the provision of different neighbourhood design characteristic...
Residential streets make up a large proportion of accessible public space while failing to facilitat...
The provision of a large backyard, the ‘quarter acre dream’, has historically been a key feature of ...
Purpose: – This exploratory research paper aims to examine the social interactions within multi-own...
The vitality and viability of open spaces in urban neighborhoods, particularly in high-density resid...
Active frontages are often advocated in best practice guidance and by local planning authorities. Ho...
In the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, public and social housing providers are embarki...
The residential built form, including open space, provides the physical environment for social inter...
Sustainable design is emerging as an increasingly important concern for the global urban population....
Based on a case study in Subiaco, Western Australia, this PhD by publication explores the relationsh...
ArticleDespite being an important physical environment capable of promoting social sustainability, s...
With physical and social aspects being inseparable within urban environments, design for sustainabil...
Medium density housing in Auckland is pivotal for the City’s future growth and intensification. Its ...
Do residents living in high-density communities’ value and use their open space differently
A strong sense of community has been associated with improved wellbeing, increased feelings of safet...
This study investigated the impact of the provision of different neighbourhood design characteristic...
Residential streets make up a large proportion of accessible public space while failing to facilitat...
The provision of a large backyard, the ‘quarter acre dream’, has historically been a key feature of ...
Purpose: – This exploratory research paper aims to examine the social interactions within multi-own...
The vitality and viability of open spaces in urban neighborhoods, particularly in high-density resid...
Active frontages are often advocated in best practice guidance and by local planning authorities. Ho...
In the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, public and social housing providers are embarki...