Research Based on the Optimal Allocation of Public Leisure Activities Resources in Existing Residential Areas

Journal: Architecture Engineering and Science DOI: 10.32629/aes.v1i1.159

Xixuan Fan, Jingyu Zhang, Shiyu Zhou, Shuanglin Wang

School of Architecture and Art, Dalian University of Technology

Abstract

Based on the investigation and study on the residents' leisure activities and the status of public leisure activities in the existing residential areas of Dalian, the residents are used from the perspectives of activity time attributes and crowd structure attributes, event location and facility attributes, and event type attributes. The characteristics of public leisure activity resources are analyzed in detail, the status quo problems and the actual needs of residents are summarized, and strategies for optimizing public leisure activity resources in existing residential areas in the north are provided to provide specific references for the renovation and reconstruction of the environment outside existing residential areas.

Keywords

existing settlement, leisure activities, optimization

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