Abstract

In the following article the attention is paid mainly to public space attractiveness questions. The main idea in a context of aesthetic and functional issues of urban renewal is to enable all the participants to start a dialogue. It is needed so as to identify local community’s needs, preferences and aspirations. There is presented a case study of a city of Poznan in the context of a common city centre problems as well as ongoing spatial and social changes.

Highlights

  • In the following article the attention is paid mainly to public space attractiveness questions

  • Associations and informal groups consociating residents are increasingly involved in matters concerning spatial changes

  • In order to improve the state of Poznan public spaces, corrective actions ware taken

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Introduction

In the following article the attention is paid mainly to public space attractiveness questions. Social and political transformations in Poland and global trends results in the increase of civic awareness in the field of spatial order. Because the term "public participation" was relatively new, it was necessary to bring together different social groups, which have so far been wary to each other To this end, a series of meetings ware organized, aimed at better understanding of the motivations that guide social groups and an indication of possible fields of consensus on the creation and transformation of urban public spaces. In the absence of appropriate legal determinants, the Chart of Public Space has become practically the only document defining the rules of public participation in activities for the recovery of degraded urban areas including the city centers

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