Status : Verified
Personal Name Navarro, Joanna Samantha R.
Resource Title Public space, Common Wealth: developing transit-oriented, typology-based public spaces in Commonwealth Avenue’s soon-to-rise MRT-7 University Avenue Station
Date Issued June 2021
Abstract As cities grow, traditional environments are being replaced by residential areas and commercial complexes—a phenomenon that contributes to the growing problem of social segregation. Streets are inherently very public spaces, and thus could be accessed as more than just a thoroughfare for its users. Transit stations in these streets can be utilized and developed as public spaces. Currently undergoing construction, the Metro Rail Transit’s Line 7 (MRT-7) will be in Commonwealth Avenue, an 18- lane highway in Quezon City. This study aims to turn one of its stations, the University Avenue station, into a public space that will be utilized by its neighboring facilities as well as the users of the train station. For data-gathering, the study will use
the Place Attachment Theory to analyze the psychosocial & sociocultural variables while the Space Syntax Theory of Natural Movement will be used to gather data for the built environment. For determining the site’s spaces, the principle of lacemaking will be applied. Transit-oriented development (TOD) and station typology case studies are analyzed to provide key knowledge to the research.
Degree Course Bachelor of Landscape Architect
Language English
Keyword Commowealth Avenue (Quezon City); Public space
Material Type Thesis/Dissertation
Category : F - Regular work, i.e., it has no patentable invention or creation, the author does not wish for personal publication, there is no confidential information.
 
Access Permission : Open Access