Public spaces, pedestrian pathways and byke path as social regenerators
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758944.v13i41.634Keywords:
Public space, Social Regenerator, Pedestrianization, Alternative transportation, ldentity, Urban QualityAbstract
lt is important to recover the urban public space in order to improve the quality of life of the inhabitants, users must take care of the space to do it and take care of it, it is necessary to implement the identity symbols with the inclusion of pedestrian streets, next to lanes of bike. Ali this would work if applied with a good understanding of the simple and functional design. lf the city is the meeting place
for excellence, more than anything, the city is its pedestrian public space. Human beings cannot be in the space of motor vehicles, or in private spaces that do not belong to them. The quantity and quality of pedestrian public space determine the urban quality of a city.
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