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The project explores how neighbourhood parks can become more inviting by translating the emotional and behavioural qualities of a home into a public space. Focusing on comfort, rhythm, personalisation, and social choice, the project reframes parks as outdoor living rooms where people can pause, belong, and return. Through five core home-based behaviours and precedent analysis, the study identifies spatial strategies that foster flexible use, emotional safety, and everyday engagement. The goal is to transform underutilized parks into shared environments that feel intuitive, familiar, and alive—blurring the line between domestic life and the public realm.
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