Transitional Spaces of a Community Center in Macau
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Lin, Yanzi (Author)
- Fung, Stanislaus (Contributor)
- University of Saint Joseph (Contributor)
Title
            Transitional Spaces of a Community Center in Macau
        Abstract
            In a fast-paced and densely populated city, community activity centers can provide a social place for residents. This thesis is a study of this promise of social life for a new urban development in Macau. 
Community centers play an important role in promoting community cohesion and resident participation. Yet, public space for Macau residents is increasingly unable to meet growing and diversified needs. In what ways can the development of activity centers improve the quality of life of residents? Can transitional spaces between different functional areas in community centers play a more effective role in promoting social interaction within the community?
The principal tasks of this thesis are as follows: (1) an in-depth examination of the impact of shared transitional spaces on the overall design of community activity centers, (2) a discussion of transitional spaces in community centers in terms of the functional efficiency of these centers and the interactive experience of users, and (3) articulation of principles and recommendations for the design of transitional spaces in community centers.
Overall, this thesis argues that, by designing efficient and user-friendly shared transitional spaces, architects can better serve the community and its users, and foster a closer connection between architecture, people, and communities
        University
            University of Saint Joseph
        Place
            Macau
        Date
            2024
        # of Pages
            90
        Language
            eng
        Library Catalog
            Library Catalog (Koha)
        Call Number
            M-ARCH 2024 LIN,YAN
        Notes
            In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Architecture in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Saint Joseph, Macao, 07/2024Supervisor : Stanislaus Fung
        Citation
            Lin, Y. (2024). Transitional Spaces of a Community Center in Macau [University of Saint Joseph]. https://library-opac.usj.edu.mo/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=223822
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