People as place-making coordinate: A methodology for visualizing personal spaces

Glen Wash Ivanovic*

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Abstract

The present research introduces the Activity Counter Maps (ACM) as a methodology for visualizing people's social spaces, arguing that accurate representations of these spaces are crucial for understanding the role of human activity as a place-making coordinate. The ACM were tested in two case studies conducted in Ueno Park (Tokyo). The first case study is focused on the visualization of the intensity of activity in the totality of the park. The second case study is focused in two sub-places of the park, generating representations of people's personal spaces combined into a three-dimensional "Common social space". The research concludes with the analysis of the generated visualizations and their potential for incorporating place-variables into the digital design process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)36-43
Number of pages8
JournalFrontiers of Architectural Research
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2014

Keywords

  • Digital visualization
  • Patterns of occupation
  • Place theory
  • Social spaces

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