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Everybody needs beauty as
well as bread.
John Muir
PUBLIC PARK
CONTENTS
LITERATURE REVIEW
01
SITE ANALYSIS
02
PROJECT PLANS AND 3D
03
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
04
05
CASE STUDY
CASE STUDY ON PARKS AND PUBLIC GARDENS OF KAZAN
KAZAN AND CULTURE
In 2014, the city announced the "Green
Record" program. 140 000 trees and 64
000 shrubs were planted in Kazan, and
more than half a million square meters of
new lawns were laid. As a next step, part
of the "Blooming Kazan" program, more
than 6 million flowers are planted every
year in the city, while local establishments,
business companies and social
institutions come up and design amazing
art objects flowers-made.
GOALS AND THE PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
The goal of the project is to improve the
quality of life of the population by
improving the city environment, and by
creating comfortable and safe conditions
for leisure, recreation and leisure.
The city project "Parks and public gardens of
Kazan City" is aimed at beautifying and
creating public spaces for the city’s residents
and visitors. The basic principle of the
project is to actively involve local residents
and urban communities into the process of
parks and public gardens beautification via
open public project discussions.
Main actions carried out
IMPACTS
Open meetings are held regularly
to discuss the development of
public spaces, during which the
municipality received interesting
proposals for events and new
facilities to be implemented in
the parks, but also valuable
comments on the management
of public spaces.
Local residents and activists in particular
have shown an increased interest in the
management of the city’s public parks
through the “participatory design” process.
As the top green area, parks are in a way
"lungs" of the city. Therefore, it is important
to preserve them, as well as to educate in
citizens sense of environmental
responsibility. Ecological communities are
involved in the parks design.
Impact on the territory and population
Impacts on the local government
Impact on culture and on local cultural actors
EVALUATION
There are no specific evaluation mechanism
in place regarding this Initiative. However, it is
to be noted that the number of events and
holding applications from organizers in
renovated public spaces has been increasing,
generating higher business activities within
park territories. During the summer season
2017, over 600 events were held in parks and
public gardens. There was also an increase of
the number of parks’ visitors, including in
winter time. During the winter holidays (from
December 22, 2017 to January 8, 2018), 10
key park areas were visited by 178500
people.
LITRATURALAL REVIEWS
A public space Public space refers to
areas that are accessible and available
for use by the general public. These
spaces are typically owned and
managed by governmental or public
entities, and they are intended to
serve the community as shared
environments for various activities
and interactions.
The Concept of Public Space
LITRATURALAL REVIEWS
The development of Public Space
Today’s definition of public space is
originated in the ideas which came from
the eighteenth century, when the
society was considered more as a
commercial realm. It was different from
previous condition, because individuals
used to be related with others in
traditional ways, such as kinship and
clan. To change this situation, a new
cultural framework which could make a
better communication among all the
strangers was needed.
LITRATURALAL REVIEWS
Definition of Public Space in the Modern Society
According to Madanipour (2003: 232-233), ‘Public
Spaces can be described as places outside the
boundaries of individual or small group control,
mediating between private spaces and used for a
variety of often overlapping functional and symbolic
purpose. Descriptively, therefore, public spaces have
been multi-purpose: accessible spaces,
distinguishable from and mediating between
demarcated exclusive territories of households and
individuals.’ Public spaces should be accessible and
open to members in a community.
LITRATURALAL REVIEWS
The categories of outdoor activities:
Jan Gehl (1996: 11-13) indicates that
outdoor activities in public space can
be divided into three types: necessary
activities, optional activities, and social
activities.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
is a designated area of land that is
open to the public for recreational
and leisure activities. These parks are
typically owned and maintained by
government authorities, such as local
municipalities or national park
services, with the aim of providing
green spaces and outdoor amenities
for residents and visitors to enjoy.
WHAT IS PUBLIC PARK
WHAT IS PUBLIC PARK FOR
Local Residents
Children and Families
Nature Lovers and
Outdoor Enthusiasts
Tourists and Visitors
Fitness and Sports Enthusiasts
SITE SELECTION CRITERIA FOR IT
SITE CRITERIA
Accessibility
Natural Features and Topography
Infrastructure and Utilities
Demographics and Community Needs
Land Cost and Acquisition
PROJECT SITE LOCATION
YSIS
ETHIOPIA
DIRE DAWA
AREA = 943m2
SUN SET
SUN RISE
HASH SUN
WIND
LEGEND
NOISE
SENSORY ANALYSIS
ODOR
NEIGHBORHOOD
1
2
Sabian high school
1
Dawit garage
2
Zemzem mini market
3
SITE ANALYSIS
3
1
2
4
Hilas cafe
4
CIRCULATION
LEGEND
PRIMARY CIRCULATION
SECONDARY CIRCULATION
ROAD CONNECTION
PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
CLIMATE ANALYSIS
1
2
SITE ANALYSIS
AVERAGE MONTHLY TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION
AVERAGE RAINFALL
SUN HOUR
NATURAL AND MANMADE FEATURE
1
SITE ANALYSIS
LEGEND
ELECTRIC LINE
TELEPHONE LINE
WATER LINE
VEGETATION
SWOT ANALYSIS
● HIGH CAR NOISE
● VULNERABILITY FOR
TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
● ADEQUATE UTILITY
● SUFFICIENT
ACCESSIBILITY
● GOOD VEGETATION
COVERAGE
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
01
02
03
FERENT
IEW AND COMMUNITY
THE PARK FROM FAN BY
EXISTING SITE
SEPARATE IN ZONES
ACTIVE ZONE
GATHERING ZONE
QUIET ZONE
CONNECT ALL
PATHS TO THE
GATHERING SPACE
PROGRAMM
TREE
SEATS
WATER
BODY
REST ROOM
WALK WAY FOOD SHOP
FOUNTAIN
PROJECT PLAN
ELEVATION
LEFT ELEVATION
RIGHT ELEVATION
ELEVATION
REAR ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATION
SECTION
SECTION
PROJECT GALLERY
PROJECT GALLERY
PROJECT GALLERY
PROJECT GALLERY
PROJECT GALLERY
PROJECT GALLERY
PROJECT GALLERY
THANKS
FIKIRESELASSIE FENTU
ID 1302742

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  • 1. Everybody needs beauty as well as bread. John Muir PUBLIC PARK
  • 2. CONTENTS LITERATURE REVIEW 01 SITE ANALYSIS 02 PROJECT PLANS AND 3D 03 CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT 04 05 CASE STUDY
  • 3. CASE STUDY ON PARKS AND PUBLIC GARDENS OF KAZAN
  • 4. KAZAN AND CULTURE In 2014, the city announced the "Green Record" program. 140 000 trees and 64 000 shrubs were planted in Kazan, and more than half a million square meters of new lawns were laid. As a next step, part of the "Blooming Kazan" program, more than 6 million flowers are planted every year in the city, while local establishments, business companies and social institutions come up and design amazing art objects flowers-made.
  • 5. GOALS AND THE PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION The goal of the project is to improve the quality of life of the population by improving the city environment, and by creating comfortable and safe conditions for leisure, recreation and leisure. The city project "Parks and public gardens of Kazan City" is aimed at beautifying and creating public spaces for the city’s residents and visitors. The basic principle of the project is to actively involve local residents and urban communities into the process of parks and public gardens beautification via open public project discussions. Main actions carried out
  • 6. IMPACTS Open meetings are held regularly to discuss the development of public spaces, during which the municipality received interesting proposals for events and new facilities to be implemented in the parks, but also valuable comments on the management of public spaces. Local residents and activists in particular have shown an increased interest in the management of the city’s public parks through the “participatory design” process. As the top green area, parks are in a way "lungs" of the city. Therefore, it is important to preserve them, as well as to educate in citizens sense of environmental responsibility. Ecological communities are involved in the parks design. Impact on the territory and population Impacts on the local government Impact on culture and on local cultural actors
  • 7. EVALUATION There are no specific evaluation mechanism in place regarding this Initiative. However, it is to be noted that the number of events and holding applications from organizers in renovated public spaces has been increasing, generating higher business activities within park territories. During the summer season 2017, over 600 events were held in parks and public gardens. There was also an increase of the number of parks’ visitors, including in winter time. During the winter holidays (from December 22, 2017 to January 8, 2018), 10 key park areas were visited by 178500 people.
  • 8. LITRATURALAL REVIEWS A public space Public space refers to areas that are accessible and available for use by the general public. These spaces are typically owned and managed by governmental or public entities, and they are intended to serve the community as shared environments for various activities and interactions. The Concept of Public Space
  • 9. LITRATURALAL REVIEWS The development of Public Space Today’s definition of public space is originated in the ideas which came from the eighteenth century, when the society was considered more as a commercial realm. It was different from previous condition, because individuals used to be related with others in traditional ways, such as kinship and clan. To change this situation, a new cultural framework which could make a better communication among all the strangers was needed.
  • 10. LITRATURALAL REVIEWS Definition of Public Space in the Modern Society According to Madanipour (2003: 232-233), ‘Public Spaces can be described as places outside the boundaries of individual or small group control, mediating between private spaces and used for a variety of often overlapping functional and symbolic purpose. Descriptively, therefore, public spaces have been multi-purpose: accessible spaces, distinguishable from and mediating between demarcated exclusive territories of households and individuals.’ Public spaces should be accessible and open to members in a community.
  • 11. LITRATURALAL REVIEWS The categories of outdoor activities: Jan Gehl (1996: 11-13) indicates that outdoor activities in public space can be divided into three types: necessary activities, optional activities, and social activities.
  • 12. PROJECT DESCRIPTION is a designated area of land that is open to the public for recreational and leisure activities. These parks are typically owned and maintained by government authorities, such as local municipalities or national park services, with the aim of providing green spaces and outdoor amenities for residents and visitors to enjoy. WHAT IS PUBLIC PARK
  • 13. WHAT IS PUBLIC PARK FOR Local Residents Children and Families Nature Lovers and Outdoor Enthusiasts Tourists and Visitors Fitness and Sports Enthusiasts
  • 14. SITE SELECTION CRITERIA FOR IT SITE CRITERIA Accessibility Natural Features and Topography Infrastructure and Utilities Demographics and Community Needs Land Cost and Acquisition
  • 16. SUN SET SUN RISE HASH SUN WIND LEGEND NOISE SENSORY ANALYSIS ODOR
  • 17. NEIGHBORHOOD 1 2 Sabian high school 1 Dawit garage 2 Zemzem mini market 3 SITE ANALYSIS 3 1 2 4 Hilas cafe 4
  • 19. CLIMATE ANALYSIS 1 2 SITE ANALYSIS AVERAGE MONTHLY TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION AVERAGE RAINFALL SUN HOUR
  • 20. NATURAL AND MANMADE FEATURE 1 SITE ANALYSIS LEGEND ELECTRIC LINE TELEPHONE LINE WATER LINE VEGETATION
  • 21. SWOT ANALYSIS ● HIGH CAR NOISE ● VULNERABILITY FOR TRAFFIC ACCIDENT ● ADEQUATE UTILITY ● SUFFICIENT ACCESSIBILITY ● GOOD VEGETATION COVERAGE
  • 22. CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT 01 02 03 FERENT IEW AND COMMUNITY THE PARK FROM FAN BY EXISTING SITE SEPARATE IN ZONES ACTIVE ZONE GATHERING ZONE QUIET ZONE CONNECT ALL PATHS TO THE GATHERING SPACE