Abstract

Millennial generation grew up in the era of rapid development of information technology, having a special relationship with public space. The millennial generation's dependence on information technology and internet has changed the way they interact with the real world. The author conducted a factor analysis with 178 participants to pinpoint the dimensions shaping the millennials ‘dependence on public spaces. Our findings highlight crucial factors, encompassing feature zones and private zones, that play a role in the millennials' dependence on these shared environments. Millennials value three key aspects of public spaces: 1) “Work-Friendly Areas” with internet access and collaboration support; 2) “Vibrant Social Spaces” for dynamic interactions and energy and 3) “Cleanliness” for a sense of security and comfort. Focusing on these elements can enhance millennials' experience in public spaces.

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