2023
DOI: 10.11113/intrest.v17n1.235
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Use or Misuse of Urban Streets? Exploration of Everyday Urbanism in Traditional City Centres

Abstract: Urban residents often transform street precincts into places for informal activities through everyday urbanism to meet their daily needs, particularly in traditional city centres. Although strict regulations and control over public space exist, people-centred (bottom-up) interventions usually occur in traditional city centres. While such action exemplifies the rights people claim to suit their requirements and improve the daily living experience, there are arguments that everyday use of the streets generates l… Show more

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“…The urban centre is where urban residents engage in public activities, and it can be a square, street, or area; it is also known as an urban public centre [52]. The city centre often reflects the characteristics and style of the city [53].…”
Section: Urban Centre Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The urban centre is where urban residents engage in public activities, and it can be a square, street, or area; it is also known as an urban public centre [52]. The city centre often reflects the characteristics and style of the city [53].…”
Section: Urban Centre Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%