在哥本哈根 Absalon 人民之家感受美好:社区聚会场所

IF 2.4 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Wellbeing Space and Society Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wss.2024.100190
Xiaobo Shen
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本文以城市微型公共空间为重点,通过使用者的体验来研究错综复杂的室内环境。虽然已有研究揭示了公共空间在促进社会交往和人际关系方面的作用,但要深入了解日常场所如何在福祉背景下发挥作用,还需要进一步的实证工作和针对具体场所的分析。本研究以集合思维为基础,采用参与观察和 18 个半结构式访谈的方法,探索哥本哈根由教堂转变为社区聚会场所的人民之家 Absalon(Folkehuset Absalon)的社会物质环境和有利属性。虽然是私人所有,但这里每天都有丰富的公共生活,塑造了积极的人类体验。价格策略、开放时间和内部材料设置的独特组合吸引了更多的世代,让人们可以与他人一起处理日常事务。白天的使用者认为,在共享环境中的简单共处是最有价值的体验。它与温和的美好时光联系在一起,用户可以根据自己的节奏从中获得不同程度的恢复性益处。然而,个人偏好、地理距离以及与空闲时间相关的条件都表明,要 "融入 "该场所以利用其福祉价值,需要一个复杂的途径。因此,我们鼓励开展进一步的实证研究,以超越将街区使能场所视为与人们的常规做法相隔离的单一实体的观点。
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Feeling good in People's House Absalon, Copenhagen: An enabling neighborhood gathering place

This paper focuses on urban micro public space and examines the intricate indoor environment through users’ experiences. Although studies have revealed the role of public spaces in facilitating social encounters and relationships, further empirical work and place-specific analyses are required for an in-depth understanding of how everyday places work in the context of wellbeing. Grounding in assemblage thinking, this study employs participant observation and 18 semi-structured interviews to explore the socio-material setting and enabling properties of the former church-turned neighborhood gathering place, People's House Absalon (Folkehuset Absalon) in Copenhagen. Though privately owned, rich public life takes place there every day, which shapes positive human experiences. The unique combination of price strategy, opening hours, and interior material setting appeals to wider generations and allows people to conduct everyday tasks in attendance with others. Simple co-presence in the shared context is considered the most valuable experience by the daytime users. It is associated with gentle feel-good moments, from which various levels of restorative benefits are attained at the user's own pace. However, personal preferences, geographical distance, and free time-related conditions signify a complex pathway to be “in” the place to exploit its wellbeing value. Therefore, further empirical work is encouraged to see beyond neighborhood enabling places as a single entity isolated from people's routinized practices.

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Wellbeing Space and Society
Wellbeing Space and Society Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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