Abstract
This paper explores the intersection of interpersonal communication theory and the living requirements of youth groups, guided by theories of interpersonal communication, communication and space, and resource sharing. By examining relevant case studies, it delves into the design of communication spaces in youth-oriented apartments. The study offers innovative concepts for public activity areas tailored to the needs of contemporary youth, aiming to address the problem of social isolation among young individuals.
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