While it is crucial to consider all POS users during the design process, we believe that a desirable POS should also improve people’s quality of life, enhance environmental sustainability, and adapt to the ever changing needs of our cities. These 3 Aspects stress the importance of desirable POS in contributing to the sustainability of our cities, which we believe should be the guiding principle of this Design Guide.
How POS design can respond to people’s needs, including their changing needs.
How POS design can mitigate environmental issues and strengthen micro-climates to ensure environmental resilience.
How POS design can accommodate future city development in addition to present capacity.
While it is crucial to consider all POS users during the design process, we believe that a desirable POS should also improve people’s quality of life, enhance environmental sustainability, and adapt to the ever changing needs of our cities. These 3 Aspects stress the importance of desirable POS in contributing to the sustainability of our cities, which we believe should be the guiding principle of this Design Guide.
Echoing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 11, the first Aspect, “Design for People”, ensures that the desirable POS is inclusive, safe, and enjoyable for all users. This part covers not only the physical elements of POS design but also the community activities, placemaking, and public participatory processes that make the POS an integral part of our everyday lives and improve our quality of life.
Noting the importance of ensuring the environmental sustainability of our cities, we incorporated key concepts such as biophilic city, sponge city, and microclimate into developing our Good Designled Framework. The second Aspect, “Design for Environment”, illustrates how a well-designed POS can become crucial to the city’s climate and conservation strategy while aligning with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 13 and 15.
As our cities evolve, so do our needs and aspirations for a desirable POS. Referencing emerging urban planning concepts, each with different implications on the form, function, management and design process of POS, the third Aspect of our framework, Design for Future Planning, offers insights on how POS could be designed to strengthen urban resilience on a city scale, while coping with future city development.