In this paper, we aim to show the activities and effects of furniture attached to the public structure in the middle width street for pedestrian priority in the shopping area. Based on this issue, we show our findings as a method for daily social experiments on medium-width streets. The results are as follows. (1) From the social experiment, the increase in optional activities, the increase in sitting positions by women, and the increase in staying over time were observed. ( 2) As an effect of the furniture attached to the structure, it became clear that it helped a short use and a long use, and a chain activity in which one person carries out multiple activities. (3) Based on the results, we were able to obtain knowledge about daily social experiments used by attached furniture.
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