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.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The “Sheep Meadow” provides an open space buffered by tree-lined edges where people can engaged in a number of activities: passive (reading, picnic, talking, sunbathing), or active (frisbee, beach balls toss). However, the throng of park-goers are frequently compiled in a collection of smaller groups disperse around the lawn.
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