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- W4255509999 abstract "Defensible space builds on ideas of territoriality and ownership of space, arising from specific design features, building form, and location, combined with a symbolic understanding of the image of a place. It evolved from a theoretical explanation of the relationship of physical space and crime, into a practical design-led solution to social problems. Since the 1970s, the concept has been used to justify the radical remodeling of failing urban mass housing, with often extravagant claims to its potential benefits. During this time, the idea has proved sufficiently ambiguous to support diverse interdisciplinary interpretations, despite there being equally vocal critics and supporters of the concept. The debate around its legitimacy hinges on the relative significance of physical environment to social factors on an individual’s behavior. Yet, the design of our surroundings cannot be dismissed as irrelevant, or the impact of environments as behaviorally neutral. In trying to define the role of spaces in society, particularly residential spaces, defensible space can be seen as a useful concept in several ways: as a model of social and physical interactions, as the mechanisms that shape space in the minds of its occupants, and as a description of how the quality of designed space can contribute to the quality of urban life." @default.
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