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A mixed methods approach to understanding streetscape preferences in a multicultural setting

机译:一种在多元文化环境中了解街景偏好的混合方法

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Relationships between people and their environments are continually reconstituted through public space. Culture and background are important influences on how people respond to their environments and, as populations become more diverse, it might be expected that public spaces respond to more diverse preferences. In New Zealand, despite its bi-cultural history, it is largely European preferences that have shaped public spaces. However, with immigration and travel, the country is rapidly becoming multicultural, with Pasifika people and Asians making up larger proportions of the population alongside those who identify as Maori and European. If public spaces are to respond to these changing demographics, there is little empiric evidence to inform urban designers and public space managers. This article discusses the methods used to examine streets as one of the most relevant types of public space in New Zealand. The methodology was deployed in two distinct stages, the first of which made use of ethnographic fieldwork and provided data on specific public spaces and their usage through a range of case studies. The second stage utilised online surveys to probe people's preferences for a series of visualisations of street environments. Most research on public space design has to date been focussed on one or the other of these methods (field research or visual preference surveys). The combination of methods used in this research enables a deeper understanding of which public space attributes foster lingering and social activities among people from different cultural backgrounds. This methodology is feasible and comprehensive, clearly identifying the important relationships between design, use and preference in multicultural societies. The findings will be of interest to other researchers, urban practitioners and city officials.
机译:人与其环境之间的关系不断通过公共空间重构。文化和背景是对人们如何应对他们的环境的重要影响,因为人群变得更加多样化,可能会期望公共空间响应更多样化的偏好。在新西兰,尽管其双文化历史,这主要是欧洲偏好,塑造了空间。然而,随着移民和旅行,该国正在迅速成为多元文化,与帕西基达人和亚洲人一起弥补了那些认为作为毛利人和欧洲的人口的比例。如果公众空间要响应这些变化的人口统计数据,那么很少有证据证明城市设计师和公共空间管理人员。本文讨论了用于检查街道作为新西兰最相关的公共空间之一的方法。该方法部署在两个不同的阶段,其中首先利用了民族景观,并通过各种案例研究提供了特定的公共空间的数据及其使用情况。第二阶段利用在线调查来探测人们对街道环境的一系列可视化的偏好。大多数关于公共空间设计的研究迄今为止已经专注于这些方法中的一个或另一个(现场研究或视觉偏好调查)。本研究中使用的方法的组合使得能够更深入地了解哪些公共空间属性培养来自不同文化背景的人们之间的挥之不去和社交活动。这种方法是可行和全面的,清楚地确定了多元文化社会设计,使用和偏好之间的重要关系。其他研究人员,城市从业者和城市官员的调查结果将受到兴趣。

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