Throughout history, public plazas and town squares have provided the public realm for people to meet and "people watch". However the privatisation of public space has resulted in the demise of these traditional exterior public domains. These have been replaced by strictly controlled interior shopping malls, which place limitations on public behaviour. The concepts of 'play' and 'porosity' are possible remedies to the limitations. The purpose of this research is therefore to discover how the concepts of ‘play’ and ‘porosity’ can guide the redevelopment of New Zealand’s suburban shopping malls so as to enhance the quality of public space without detracting from the malls' commercial performance. In essence, 'play' is the spontaneous interacti...
Play has always been part of the social life of urban public spaces. This thesis is a focused examin...
As Doreen Massey (2005) pointed out, space matters. Does public space still matter today? Since the ...
This article reflects on the issue of the privatization of public space in relation to the recent de...
Throughout history, public plazas and town squares have provided the public realm for people to meet...
Play is an act of discovery and stimulation. As children, we play to learn and grow. As adults, we p...
Shopping malls are a widely disparaged urban form, particularly when these have been built in favour...
This thesis tests the theories of Porosity which are part of my ongoing investigation into the revis...
This article examines the planning application and current operation of a new shopping mall in Sydne...
The position occupied by retailing within the production - consumption debate is the subject of dis...
Play is an experience which affords people different reactions and interactions. It is an activity w...
The regional townships of New Zealand are losing young people. The township of Paraparaumu, located ...
Public spaces in cities offer a diversity of experiences, as well as the possibility to produce a va...
Architecture can be regarded as both a product for the retail environment and as a medium which can ...
Auckland city is New Zealand’s fastest growing city which continues to sprawl outwards degrading the...
In recent years, an increasing number of property developers have constructed outdoor public space o...
Play has always been part of the social life of urban public spaces. This thesis is a focused examin...
As Doreen Massey (2005) pointed out, space matters. Does public space still matter today? Since the ...
This article reflects on the issue of the privatization of public space in relation to the recent de...
Throughout history, public plazas and town squares have provided the public realm for people to meet...
Play is an act of discovery and stimulation. As children, we play to learn and grow. As adults, we p...
Shopping malls are a widely disparaged urban form, particularly when these have been built in favour...
This thesis tests the theories of Porosity which are part of my ongoing investigation into the revis...
This article examines the planning application and current operation of a new shopping mall in Sydne...
The position occupied by retailing within the production - consumption debate is the subject of dis...
Play is an experience which affords people different reactions and interactions. It is an activity w...
The regional townships of New Zealand are losing young people. The township of Paraparaumu, located ...
Public spaces in cities offer a diversity of experiences, as well as the possibility to produce a va...
Architecture can be regarded as both a product for the retail environment and as a medium which can ...
Auckland city is New Zealand’s fastest growing city which continues to sprawl outwards degrading the...
In recent years, an increasing number of property developers have constructed outdoor public space o...
Play has always been part of the social life of urban public spaces. This thesis is a focused examin...
As Doreen Massey (2005) pointed out, space matters. Does public space still matter today? Since the ...
This article reflects on the issue of the privatization of public space in relation to the recent de...