Abstract

Supercities around the world concentrated on urban underground space (UUS) development and utilization as a solution to urban expansion issues. However, engineering and construction studies are far more prevalent than in other UUS fields. The underground has become an integral part of contemporary urban life, and an increasing number of people will be forced to coexist with it in the foreseeable future. Therefore, human-centered UUS strategies must be strengthened. The paper explores the development of UUS utilization in recent years by comparing Tokyo, Singapore, Boston, and China. It then examines the psychologically influential factors of human-based UUS development and utilization, including physiological needs, security needs, and affection needs, and suggests future UUS development based on the human-based underground space enhancement theory.

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