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Dr. Heba Eissa Abdel Hamid Abdallah :: Publications:

Title:
Community participation role in interior urbanism to consolidate neighbors’ social values in residential communities
Authors: Awaad Ismail; Elansary Alaa; Eissa Heba
Year: 2019
Keywords: Interior urbanism, social needs, community participation.
Journal: International Design journal
Volume: 9
Issue: 1 January 2019
Pages: 8
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

Community participation for space users form a strong basis for the design process to be able to reshape the residential community spaces to meet livable and social needs for the users and citizens, The need to communicate is one of the most important human requirements, which the designer seeks to provide its means in interior and exterior spaces, by providing the designed environment the capability for people to meet individually or groups, including designed spaces for movement, gathering and sitting with special characteristics such as providing adequate lighting, audio processors to improve sound quality and noise prevention, As well as taking into account what is known as the expressive communication between the building and users, which enhanced acquaintance and communication between them and revitalizing the identity of a community.

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