LIFE BETWEEN BUILDINGS Using public spaces Jan Gehl

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LIFE BETWEEN BUILDINGS Using public spaces Jan Gehl

Outdoor activities create the public scene life DEPENDING ON : Physical environment - Weather - Quality of space Types of outdoors activities - recurring event - Spontaneous, informal - Societal movement Place de la République - PARIS

3 Types of outdoors activities 1 NECESSARY ACTIVITIES : compulsory, everyday taks and pastimes - Going to work - School - Shopping Throughout the year : no choice.

3 Types of outdoors activities 2 OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES : wishes - Taking a walk - Standing around - Sunbathing Depends on time, place, weather

3 Types of outdoors activities 3 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES : depends on the presence of others in public spaces - children at play - greetings - conversation - communal activities - passive contact

Outdoors activities - Where? - Dwellings - Private outdoors places - Public buildings - Publicly accessible spaces Giving better conditions in public spaces allows more interactions and SOCIAL ACTIVITIES URBAN DESIGN creates the primer form of social space : MEET, SEE AND HEAR PEOPLE is the sarting point

When optional activities meet social activities PEOPLE WALK, SIT, THEN TALK LIFE BETWEEN BUILDINGS AND THE NEED FOR CONTACT - meeting and daily activities in a public space - see and hear contact leads to more complex connections

Varying degrees of contact NEED FOR PUBLIC SPACE TO BE ABLE TO HOST REGULAR / SPONTANEOUS MEETINGS FOR THE COMMUNITY The quality of a public space can generate an evolution of relationships between neighors. From formal greetings to friendship through public space. Getting closer to someone may means meeting at different public spaces. Low intensity contact allows other forms of contact to grow.

Evolution of the use of public spaces What happened to the public space where you could meet potential new friends? We need spaces for a PREREQUISITE CONTACT. IF ACTIVITY BETWEEN BUILDINGS IS MISSING, THE LOWER END OF THE CONTACT SCALE ALSO DISAPPEARS

About making detours FEELING SAFE in a public space makes you want to take potential DETOURS and spend extra UNPLANNED time outside. The city has to offer a scene to look at with various activities.

Spaces to cover the unpredictable, the spontaneous, the unplanned forms of contact. Informal spaces

First prerequisite : meeting BENCHES, WAITING FOR BUS, BEING PRESENT IN THE SAME SPACE... SEE AND HEAR : making people curious about eachother s public lives. A person we have often met on the streets becomes a person we know. Benches are way more popular if they face at an urban scene than if they are isolated.

«Keeping in touch» STREETS, SIDEWALKS, AND PLACES IN BETWEEN PRIVATE LANDS are there to MAINTAIN ESTABLISHED CONTACTS : - meetings planned on a short notice, involving neighbors, coworkers... - DROP BY : meet on the streets. Daily activitiesaround home, place of work. SPACE TO GATHER between WORK and GOING HOME to an intimate environment. Situations are then allowed to develop.

GET RID OF : - Lifeless cities - Segregation - Reliance on automobile - uniform landscape and activity - urban grid No more bland urban sprawl

Towards a stronger community life Recreate small cities inside the city rather than expand the city through big axis. Focus on the community, and shared spaces through different fi elds : food, parks, social events... No moment is like the previous or the following when people circulate among people. Life between buildings starts with people more than with buildings themselves. Offer multiples spaces that enable a continuous web of urban sceneries through people and time. People should be able to freely appropriate public space Use the little scale.

Get inspired and infl uenced from each other GET INSPIRED AND INFLUENCED FROM EACH OTHER S ACTIONS Having some short-lived gatherings : art show, educative event, local food discovery...

Activities that federate a community Banks and offi ce regroup less more people at their front window than other businesses : - Newspaper kiosk - Photography exhibit - Clothing stores - Movie theater - various human activities that went on in the street space itself Buildings and activities should expand to streets, go outdoors, extend the time you just spent inside...

Community buildings expand outdoors as an art scenery LIFE IN BUILDINGS AND BETWEEN BUILDINGS SEEMS IN NEARLY ALL SITUATIONS TO RANK AS MORE ESSENTIAL AND MORE RELEVANT THAN THE SPACES AND BUILDING THEMSELVES.

Outdoor activities and quality of outdoor spaces - Patterns of activities so every member of the community can feel concerned - Living city = living community - Closing some streets to vehicular traffi c increases the pedestrian traffi c LESS NOISE MORE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES SAFER (kids, cycling paths...) People walking, sitting, watching events, playing music and talking together. HIGH RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES AND THE QUALITY OF OUTDOOR SPACES.