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Street Furniture Design for Night Life: Case Study of Hong Kong

Posted on:2012-01-28Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong)Candidate:Song, Hong YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:1462390011464200Subject:Design and Decorative Arts
Abstract/Summary:
With increasingly crowded conditions and fiercely commercial competition, urban planners and scholars have been looking for ways to alleviate these social issues in cities. The concept of the 24-hour society, furthermore, has been put forward to provide a round-the-clock service for urban residents. However, street furniture design has not kept up with social changes, because the default functionalities of street furniture are designed for daytime. This leads to inefficient street furniture performance at night, in terms of inclusive designs for night identity, night hygiene and night safety, resulting in frequent complaints and criticisms from urban residents and tourists.;This study focuses on comprehensively improving the quality of street furniture to meet the various requirements of extended night-life. Four factors directly relating to street furniture form the core research concepts, represented as spatial, temporal, behavioral and individual factors. In considering and describing these four factors, two solutions have been identified and explored in a field study. First, the literature suggests that an innovative technological solution is crucial, as technology has dramatically changed lifestyles and activities in the process of urban nighttime development. The core issues around street furniture, generated from case studies in Hong Kong, have been determined to contribute to an orientation of technology. The second solution includes consideration of the fact that in high density communities, pocket public spaces can provide working-class people with opportunities for gathering, chatting, walking dogs and other recreational actives. However, the situation of pocket public spaces has been deteriorating due to lack of management and research into street furniture. Therefore, a case study was conducted in Tin Shui Wai, a high-density new town with a majority of working class people, to examine the current street furniture in terms of the four basic factors. As a result, these four factors were re-organized as spatial characteristics, temporal concentration, behavioral patterns and individual attributes to construct a comprehensive perspective on street furniture design. Design principles based on the four factors are proposed to improve street furniture designed for night life.
Keywords/Search Tags:Street furniture, Night, Four factors, Case, Urban
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