期刊
JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE
卷 31, 期 4, 页码 419-434出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0885412216662001
关键词
public space; activity; user; planning practice; urban design; technology; auditory environment; activity-centered framework; soundscape design
资金
- INCAS 3, a non-profit research institute - European Union (European Fund for Regional Development)
- Dutch Ministry of Economic affairs (Peaks in the Delta)
- Province of Drenthe
- Municipality of Assen
We critically review the literature on the relationship between users of public spaces and their auditory environments, and how this knowledge is integrated in the planning, design, and management of public spaces as well as in technologies for acoustic and spatial data collection, analysis, and communication. To address the gaps identified in the review, we propose an activity-centered framework as a conceptual tool developed to support the integration of different types of knowledge in incorporating sound and the auditory environment in the planning and design of public spaces, by focusing on the activities that users perform in these spaces.
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