Post on 16-Dec-2015
Buca pond’s has got beautiful space but people not use that area in every season, because of design problems GOODNESS BADNESSGood natural not
protect humanUseful areas and space not
protect naturalCafes and restaurants
far to city not gives to relax feels in
every season not enough
walking ways
Those results are come from my researches and questionnaire
WALKING WAYS Buca pond has got large area but there are not enough walking way in there. In winter or in rain people not to walks there easy. Ground get wet and weather gives to more problems.
Blue colors- todays walking waysRed colors – addition
RestaurantsBuca pond has got 2 restaurants. Fish’s restaurant and meat
restaurantTotal 900 people use restaurants.
naturalBuca pond has got many animals, fishes,
ducks and water turtles
WE MUST CLEAN POND AND IT’S ENVIRONMENT
Parking areasGovernments takes expencive taxes from parking place so people put their car near street
All those activity areas not working together because of some design problem. Because they are far together and there is any elements protect people from out side and weather or not enough way to connect them
But we adding some design solution and works them to gether in every season
Yellow part - Théâtre antiqueGreen part – meat restaurantBlue part – fish restaurantRed part – cafesPurple part – kermess area
WALKING WAYS Buca pond has got large area but there are not enough walking way in there. In winter or in rain people not to walks there easy. Ground get wet and weather gives to more problems.
Blue colors- todays walking waysRed colors – addition
referencesEnvironmental psychology lesson in University of
EconomicsBuca Municipality, information department. Habraken, N. J. and Teicher, Jonathan (Eds.) 2000. The
Structure of the Ordinary: Form and Control in the Built Environment. Boston: The MIT Press.
Bell, P.A.; Greene, T. C.; Fisher, J. D.; Baum, A. 2005. Environmental Psychology. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY page:432-434