Abstract


 
 
 Human relations are one of the most important demands of society. Open public spaces are designed to create and develop the vital needs of human. In the early stages of history, squares were created for population communication, which today partly serve their purpose. And before addressing new social communication areas (SCA) solutions, it is necessary to discover and study the current social life of the population and almost formed socially active zones in the observed area. This article discusses the methods developed to identify them.
 
 

Highlights

  • The city is one of the oldest forms of human settlement

  • Squares - as a result of recent studies, we have found that the activity of the number of phone calls in them is due to the drivers' calls, that is to say, the social communication areas (SCA) are not seen as such

  • Almost 1/3 of the Armenian population lives in Yerevan [14] and as we found half of them prefer to spend their free days and hours in the city center

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Introduction

The city is one of the oldest forms of human settlement. This is the result of people's desire to improve living conditions and develop the environment; earlier - the conquest of nature in their own interests, and - the creation of unity between the natural and artificial environments [1]. It is necessary that humans have a relationship with the environment and society. Within social psychology many definitions and meanings have been given to social activities and relationships. The sense of belonging to others is conditioned by the separation of that with the sense of place [3]. Researchers believe that reducing one's social interaction is one of the negative consequences of population density [4]

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