Urban Spaces had played an important role in the individuals’ psychological life and
in their integration with their environment as it’s considered as the mediator through
which the interactions between people with each other and with their natural environment, they can exchange their cultures and spread activities. Despite its importance, many communities suffer from the absence of positive communication between individuals and place they belong to or lack of happiness while being in it. The reason for that is the ignorance of some urban designer to the role of the humanity in the process of the design and its impact on the formation of the urban spaces, though through urban design the complexities of the place can be managed and a general framework for change can be created by designing a compatible and sustainable space for users depending on the events and activities located in it that show political, social and economic transformations that occurs to the communities and affect the social development for individuals. Although there are social diversity among members of the same community but it was observed that there is a similarity in their behaviors towards certain positions, which expresses their culture.
Social celebrations (Festivals) are considered the most effective patronize for social
formats impact on the spatial formation, as it helps in supporting the idea of
individuals’ belonging to the place since the human there is the main sponsor for
forming the spaces that contain all the activities and events that may be specific or
temporary with a time or an event, and thus it was essential to show physical and
non-physical components for space formation in order to gain access to identify the
reciprocal relationship between the individual and the place and highlight the most
important and successful spatial expressions that help boost the spirit of communication between individuals and develop a sense of belonging to the place.
The paper examines how the dynamics of social life at the local scale are shaped by
the special spatial arrangements created for urban festival events by the observation
of the social changes impact on the resulting urban transformations during festival
and its role in individuals’ sense of belonging substation.
Tourist villages are constructed as a means for reducing the stress caused by the rapid changes in modern life by providing a comfortable environment for users to integrate with. Nevertheless, many villages cannot achieve a satisfactory performance level due to the ignorance of urban designers of the relationship between humans and their environment and its impact on developing successful urban spaces. This paper aims to analyze and measure the impact of humanitarian needs on the spatial formation of shared urban spaces in three tourist villages on the Northern Coast in Egypt, as it is one of the significant areas that the government and the private sector focus on developing and considering as a domestic and international touristic area. Furthermore, the study uses different quantitative techniques to achieve its goals, such as spatial analysis and data analysis of user questionnaires using SPSS to measure the factors that affect each need. The study's findings place special emphasis on the connection between spatial formation's capacity for meeting and satisfying user needs. Moreover, the results highlight design criteria that contribute to creating responsive urban spaces and should be considered by urban designers to achieve the highest performance quality in these shared spaces and generate social sustainability.
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