Understanding the Importance of Front Yard Accessibility for Community Building: A Case Study of Subiaco, Western Australia

  • Swapan A
  • Marinova D
  • Bay J
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Abstract

The residential built form, including open space, provides the physical environment for social interaction. Understanding urban open space, including semi-public and public domains, through the lens of physical accessibility and visual permeability can potentially facilitate the building of a sense of community contributing to a better quality of life. Using an inner-city suburb in Perth, Western Australia as a case study, this research explores the importance of physical accessibility patterns and visual permeability for socialising in semi-public and public domains, such as the front yard and the residential streets. It argues that maintaining a balance between public and private inter-relationship in inner city residential neighbourhoods is important for creating and maintaining a sense of community.

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Swapan, A. Y., Marinova, D., & Bay, J. H. (2018). Understanding the Importance of Front Yard Accessibility for Community Building: A Case Study of Subiaco, Western Australia. Urban Science, 2(2), 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci2020041

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