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Analysis Approach


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Access directly on the street without an interstitial zone of semi private space but low transparency





Enter private space through a zone of semi private space
This analysis shows that main streets generally have a good interface that people prefer to walk on. Interesting interface that attracts people to travel. The quality of the environment in small lane is much poorer, with monotonous walls and closed back gates that make the street unattractive.

Accessibility
Park/ Sidewalk / Medias / Public Toilate / PublicTransport / Libaray Housing /

Store / Churche / Hotel lobby / Hospital / School without school fees
Cafe / Restaurant / University building / Parking need to pay

Some “medians” in the street I consider as “open public space” because the area is functionally accessible for humans to cross the street. If the “median” is narrow and is used for planting trees, I recognized it as inaccessible space because no one will use it.
The area is mostly residential with some offices, which is why the entire area is dominated by invitation spaces. From the diagram, we can easily conclude that the ticketed spaces and open private spaces are concentrated on Lygon Street, a street with the most retail restaurants and cafes in Carlton.




Open-Public Spaces
Quasi Public Spaces (Not in this analysis site)
Open Private Spaces
Invitation Spaces
Ticketed Spaces
Inaccessible Spaces