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Inclusive Design in the Context of Smart Community

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This study combines two specific projects of Xilingjiazhai Road urban micro-regeneration in Shanghai to explore the advantages and problems of community residents outdoor life and to find out design strategies of urban street space and the relationship between people’s behavior and smart cities. We imply that the synergy of the five senses (especially the design of vision, touch, hearing, etc.) and the five senses (especially the sense of security, comfort, pleasure, etc.) are significant in street space design. In addition, besides the consideration for physical ability, culture and languages, inclusive design concept should include more possibilities, including enriching type of activities, expanding ranges of user groups, increasing flexibility of space usage, and extending duration of public spaces.

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An, D., Lu, X., Song, G., Wang, Y., Pu, Y., Chen, Y. (2021). Inclusive Design in the Context of Smart Community. In: Shin, C.S., Di Bucchianico, G., Fukuda, S., Ghim , YG., Montagna, G., Carvalho, C. (eds) Advances in Industrial Design. AHFE 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 260. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80829-7_59

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