An Examination of the Relationship Between Enclosed Residential Areas, Other Residences, and Public Spaces
Globalized world order and the strengthening of neo-liberal policies since the 1970s contributed to the building of enclosed residential areas in many regions of world. The evolution of transportation and communication technologies with globalization, an increase in crime and fear that accompanied r...
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doaj-42ddd182ab9b4d5f9c643536de15865d2021-01-24T18:25:19ZengKARE PublishingMegaron1309-69152018-03-0113110211610.5505/megaron.2017.81994MEGARON-81994An Examination of the Relationship Between Enclosed Residential Areas, Other Residences, and Public SpacesMeryem Melis Cihan0Müyesser Ebru Erdönmez Dinçer1Department of Architecture, Maltepe University Faculty of Arcihecture and Design, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Architecture, Yıldız Teknik University Faculty of Architecture, İstanbul, TurkeyGlobalized world order and the strengthening of neo-liberal policies since the 1970s contributed to the building of enclosed residential areas in many regions of world. The evolution of transportation and communication technologies with globalization, an increase in crime and fear that accompanied rapid population growth, and the growth of polarization between social and economic classes led many people to choose a more individual, disconnected lifestyle. As a spatial reflection of that understanding, residences are often built with strict boundaries, creating fragmentation in the city and weakening the relationship between residential areas and the city. Some existing areas are enclosed, while others are designed as restricted, gated communities. Spatial and social segregation and polarization grow. This study was an exploration of designing to fostering connections between people, rather than separation, and encouraging more social interaction through public spaces, particularly in residential areas.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=megaron&un=MEGARON-81994public spacedwellings; enclosed residential areas; social segregation; spatial fragmentation. |
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Meryem Melis Cihan Müyesser Ebru Erdönmez Dinçer An Examination of the Relationship Between Enclosed Residential Areas, Other Residences, and Public Spaces Megaron public space dwellings; enclosed residential areas; social segregation; spatial fragmentation. |
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An Examination of the Relationship Between Enclosed Residential Areas, Other Residences, and Public Spaces |
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An Examination of the Relationship Between Enclosed Residential Areas, Other Residences, and Public Spaces |
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An Examination of the Relationship Between Enclosed Residential Areas, Other Residences, and Public Spaces |
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An Examination of the Relationship Between Enclosed Residential Areas, Other Residences, and Public Spaces |
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An Examination of the Relationship Between Enclosed Residential Areas, Other Residences, and Public Spaces |
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examination of the relationship between enclosed residential areas, other residences, and public spaces |
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Megaron |
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Globalized world order and the strengthening of neo-liberal policies since the 1970s contributed to the building of enclosed residential areas in many regions of world. The evolution of transportation and communication technologies with globalization, an increase in crime and fear that accompanied rapid population growth, and the growth of polarization between social and economic classes led many people to choose a more individual, disconnected lifestyle. As a spatial reflection of that understanding, residences are often built with strict boundaries, creating fragmentation in the city and weakening the relationship between residential areas and the city. Some existing areas are enclosed, while others are designed as restricted, gated communities. Spatial and social segregation and polarization grow. This study was an exploration of designing to fostering connections between people, rather than separation, and encouraging more social interaction through public spaces, particularly in residential areas. |
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public space dwellings; enclosed residential areas; social segregation; spatial fragmentation. |
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