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    Adequate Public Space in Urban Area Public Space Problem in Singapore and Phnom Penh

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    2021-02-20
    Author
    Fadila Muhammad, Rizka
    Budi Santosa, Revianto
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    Public space is a space that is open and accessible to anyone. People with any background, race, ethnicity meets in one place. Public space with a good design can create a better environment for the city and the people. In such a diverse city, public space can engage the community, for example, public space can be used for events that can bring togetherness of the city. Considering the main function of public space, there are some interesting place that people like to spend time and some place are not. Several factors may influence people to visit or not to visit the public space in their area. This analysis will be comparing the area public space to see if these public space already meet the criteria of good public space
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