Practice of Public Space Optimization and Functional Enhancement in Cultural Architecture
Jingyuan Huang
European Journal of Engineering and Technologies, 2026, vol. 2, issue 1, 9-21
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This paper explores the optimization of public space and the enhancement of its functionality within cultural architecture. It first defines the fundamental concepts of cultural architecture and public space, analyzing their roles and value. Subsequently, it examines key strategies, including spatial layout optimization, circulation design, multifunctional space integration, and sustainable, intelligent design. Finally, through approaches such as enhancing cultural experiences and interactions, incorporating historical and cultural elements, and promoting adaptive reuse, the study provides a practical analysis of how to improve public space efficiency and functionality while fostering the sustainable development and innovation of cultural architecture.
Keywords: public space optimization; functional enhancement; cultural architecture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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