Establishing the evaluation framework of Underground Public Space Quality Assessment (UPSQA)Tools Zhou, Jie (2021) Establishing the evaluation framework of Underground Public Space Quality Assessment (UPSQA). PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractEvaluating and improving the quality of Underground Public Space has become more significant for urban public realm utilisation, particularly in high density built urban areas. There is a necessity for a more scientific systematic evaluation approach to assess the quality of underground public places based on users' experience. Current literature shows that assessment criteria for traditional surface public places have a major impact on underground spatial design. However, an integrated research approach to debating the fundamental elements and key factors of underground public space is needed. Hence, this thesis aims to explore the key theories and practical cases to develop a matrix of qualitative assessment criteria for underground public places through a new research approach. 4 categories, 10 attributes, 46 indicators have been identified by SPSS Amos.
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