Growing cities have transformed their relationship with public spaces, also dealing with the digitization of services that has emptied the spaces they once occupied, leaving behind a spatial heritage that has to be reallocated. Indeed, few public areas now meet the requirements that enable them to be perceived as “public” with new ways of communicating, socializing and interacting. Therefore, we should generate new narratives for the cities’ Public Interior spaces as scenarios to display ideas directed toward the public. Continuity and accessibility are considered positive elements for the users, linking proximities to live in our cities with a new generation of public services, multimodal and shared services, re-inventing Urban Commons, also incrementing flows of people inside and outside surpassing the “boundaries” of the constructed environment. As well the Information Architecture designers create user flow of information, as Spatial and Service designers must enrich the capacity to offer and experience the most fluid and relevant experiences to the users within the spaces, enabling roots and programs into the environments defining components of this Infrastructure of Continuity within Public Interiors.

Public interiors as infrastructures of continuity amongst people, spaces and services

L. Galluzzo;C. Mastrantoni;E. Cinelli
2022-01-01

Abstract

Growing cities have transformed their relationship with public spaces, also dealing with the digitization of services that has emptied the spaces they once occupied, leaving behind a spatial heritage that has to be reallocated. Indeed, few public areas now meet the requirements that enable them to be perceived as “public” with new ways of communicating, socializing and interacting. Therefore, we should generate new narratives for the cities’ Public Interior spaces as scenarios to display ideas directed toward the public. Continuity and accessibility are considered positive elements for the users, linking proximities to live in our cities with a new generation of public services, multimodal and shared services, re-inventing Urban Commons, also incrementing flows of people inside and outside surpassing the “boundaries” of the constructed environment. As well the Information Architecture designers create user flow of information, as Spatial and Service designers must enrich the capacity to offer and experience the most fluid and relevant experiences to the users within the spaces, enabling roots and programs into the environments defining components of this Infrastructure of Continuity within Public Interiors.
2022
A connected world.
978-88-5509-484-9
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