SITE DESIGN AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
While rejecting the notion of architectural determinism, it is clear that the built environment can influence the behaviour and well-being of people by. for example, facilitating or discouraging inter- action, fostering a sense of identity or alienating people from their surroundings. The general goal of the urban designer and planner is to organise physical space to facilitate certain forms of behaviour and to promote the satisfaction of human needs. According to Zeisel (1975), a behavioural approach to urban design can address six common human needs:
1. security, the need to feel safe in the residential environment,
2. clarin, the need for ease of ment and a legible environment:
3 privacy. the ability to regulate the amount of contact with others
4. Social interaction. the need for sociopetal environments that facilitate desired interaction,
5. convenience, the ease of accomplishing tasks at the domestic, neighbourhood and city scales;
6. identity, the relationship between self and environment encapsulated in the notion of sense of place.
SITE DESIGN AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
While rejecting the notion of architectural determinism, it is clear that the built environment can influence the behaviour and well-being of people by. for example, facilitating or discouraging inter- action, fostering a sense of identity or alienating people from their surroundings. The general goal of the urban designer and planner is to organise physical space to facilitate certain forms of behaviour and to promote the satisfaction of human needs. According to Zeisel (1975), a behavioural approach to urban design can address six common human needs:
1. security, the need to feel safe in the residential environment,
2. clarin, the need for ease of ment and a legible environment:
3 privacy. the ability to regulate the amount of contact with others
4. Social interaction. the need for sociopetal environments that facilitate desired interaction,
5. convenience, the ease of accomplishing tasks at the domestic, neighbourhood and city scales;
6. identity, the relationship between self and environment encapsulated in the notion of sense of place.
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