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扬・:建筑ntial environment. However, the current environment in the construction of residential areas, they are often the natural ecology of greening the environment is much more to consider, and the promotion of exchanges between the residents of the space environment to consider less, environmental construction can not meet the occupants of the psychological characteristics and needs. From the basic physiological needs gradually to meet the psychological and cultural fields of promoting a higher level, the residential area is not only the function of living, but also people's thinking and feelings of the local exchange. Therefore, the strengthening of exchanges between the residential areas of space construction, increase residential neighbourhood affinity, should be developed in the planning and construction of residential areas should also consider the issue.
How to conduct exchanges between the residential areas of space planning and design, improve people's quality of life, the author of his own real estate development experience and try to contact the living room area of need, level of functionality for a
Review.
A residential area of exchanges between the need for space
Exchanges between the residential areas to create space for the process, in a sense, is in the course of exchanges between the people and the natural world and define the space environment between the development process.
exchanges create a space to meet the spiritual and cultural needs of residents.
Jan • Gaelic in the "contacts and space," a book, the residents will live within the community of contacts divided into three categories:① necessity of activities (such as school, work, etc.), the participants did not have much choice, subject to very little Material and environmental impact;② spontaneous activities (such as walking, wait-and-see stop, etc.), greatly dependent on t