2017
DOI: 10.31119/jssa.2017.20.1.5
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Public Space in Post-Soviet Cities: Sociability and "Crisis of Publicity"

Abstract: В статье рассматриваются основные представления о городской публичности («публичное пространство как агора», «публичное пространство как сцена»), описывается роль публичного пространства в конституировании городской социальности. Анализируются специфика и ключевые принципы конструирования советского публичного пространства (пространственное равенство в распределении единиц общественного потребления, максимально возможное сокращение времени, необходимого для преодоления расстояния «дом-работа», жесткое зонирова… Show more

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“…Proses transformasi ruang publik dimulai dengan pengembangan sosial menuju ke sistem ruang sosial yang kompleks (Lebedeva 2017;Eterevskaya, Yastrebova, and Stetsenko 2020). Trend pengembangan ruang publik diperlukan untuk melakukan inovasi dalam perspektif perencanaan kota dan dalam konteks architecture sociology, di mana fenomena sosial tampil melalui bahasa komunikasi arsitektural untuk membangun ruang publik yang hidup (Fischer 2015;Nazarova, Eterevskaya, and Yanin 2017).…”
Section: Kajian Pustakaunclassified
“…Proses transformasi ruang publik dimulai dengan pengembangan sosial menuju ke sistem ruang sosial yang kompleks (Lebedeva 2017;Eterevskaya, Yastrebova, and Stetsenko 2020). Trend pengembangan ruang publik diperlukan untuk melakukan inovasi dalam perspektif perencanaan kota dan dalam konteks architecture sociology, di mana fenomena sosial tampil melalui bahasa komunikasi arsitektural untuk membangun ruang publik yang hidup (Fischer 2015;Nazarova, Eterevskaya, and Yanin 2017).…”
Section: Kajian Pustakaunclassified
“…All of these large-scale spaces were designed for a variety of functions and have distinct characteristics. The proportions of many of the squares are monumental: a large square is adjoined to a wide and long avenue, allowing state events to be viewed from many angles, providing space for massive public gatherings and providing access for military transport [26,27]. The squares were equipped with minimal street furniture, such as monuments and benches, and the placement of the benches is such that the attention of the users will be towards either the monument placed in the square or to one of the various symbols of ideology and power that can typically be found in the squares [28].…”
Section: Post-soviet Public Open Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%