Public space — definition?
Open, accessible areas managed by authorities.
Private space — role?
Restricted areas for personal or group use.
Boundaries — physical?
Tangible barriers like fences or walls.
Boundaries — symbolic?
Signs or norms indicating social separation.
Access control — mechanisms?
Locks, security systems, or personnel.
Public vs private — difference?
Public is open; private is restricted.
Social interactions — influenced by?
Environment, norms, and space design.
Privacy — types?
Physical, informational, decisional.
Legal regulations — purpose?
Define rights, regulate space use.
Urban planning — goal?
Create sustainable, accessible, inclusive cities.
Cultural differences — impact?
Affect perceptions and norms of space.
Design — privacy influence?
Architectural features create or limit privacy.
Boundaries — work together?
Physical, symbolic, and access controls regulate space.
Social norms — in spaces?
Guide behavior and interactions.
Privacy — in public spaces?
Limited, based on context and norms.
Legal enforcement — role?
Ensure compliance and protect rights.
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1. What does the term 'public and private space' primarily refer to?
2. Who emphasized in 2000 that public spaces are vital for the social fabric of urban life?
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