Preface: The origin of this Blog was an architecture school seminar; Social Aspect of Urban Form, NYC. Which examined New York City’ settlement patterns, spatial intricacies and vibrant public spaces to assess the influence of the built environment on behavioral activity and social engagement in the urban realm. From this point I have aimed to broaden the scope to document and survey other metropolitan regions and urban dynamics.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
One current example in New York City at the corners of W.13 St. and Washington St., almost in the shadows of the High Line a modest set back from the street furnishes the block with an attractive little plaza with distinctive seating and contemporary pavers. The quandary: is this seemingly public space at the main entrance for the Standard Hotel a democratic/unrestricted site or is patronage a prerequisite to occupy the space?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment