Does urban design Iinfluence the perception of safety? An analysis of the Green Axis of Consell de Cent in Barcelona
Autor
Hargreaves-Méndez, Antonio
Marmolejo Duarte, Carlos
Opublikowane w
Technical Transactions
Numeracja
Vol. 122, iss. 1
Data wydania
2025
Miejsce wydania
Warsaw
Wydawca
Sciendo
Sekcja czasopisma
Architecture and Urban Planning
Język
angielski
eISSN
2353-737X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.37705/TechTrans/e2025005
Słowa kluczowe
perception of safety, public safety, urban design, public space, safety perceived
Abstrakt
This research focuses on evaluating the relationship between urban design and perceived safety, using the pacification of the green axis of Consell de Cent in Barcelona as a case study. The main objective is to determine whether the transformation of public space through urban interventions influences residents’ and visitor’s feelings of safety.
Building upon the theoretical foundations laid by leading figures in urban sociological research, such as Jane Jacobs and Jan Gehl, a comprehensive review of the literature on urban design and perceived safety was conducted.
Key elements that could influence this perception were identified. Subsequently, an empirical study was conducted through the application of qualitative and quantitative surveys to residents of the area. The results obtained demonstrate that, while urban design plays a significant role in perceived safety, this effect is mediated by social and subjective factors.
The research concludes that it is necessary to delve deeper into the study of the interactions between the physical environment and individuals’ subjective experiences in order to design safer and more livable urban spaces. The findings of this thesis open up new perspectives for future research on the relationship between urban design and public safety.