RESEARCH ON THE INNOVATIVE DESIGN OF URBAN SMALL AND MICRO PUBLIC SPACE IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF SUBJECTIVE HAPPINESS OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESIDENTS BASED ON CHINESE RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2024.4580Keywords:
Small and Micro Public Space; Humanised Design; Subjective Well-Being; Set Variables; Philosophy of Chinese Religion.Abstract
This paper firstly extracts the humanised design elements of urban small and micro public space from the connotation of urban small and micro public space and humanised design, and applies its design elements to actual projects. The questionnaire is taken as the main source of research data in this paper, and the independent variables, dependent variables and control variables are additionally set. Combining the research data with mathematical and statistical methods, we explore the interaction relationship between the humanised design of urban micro and small public spaces and the subjective well-being of residents. It is found that the regional characteristics of the humanised design elements of urban small and micro public spaces have the greatest influence on subjective well-being, with a regression coefficient of 0.418. In addition, it can be concluded that site selection, regional characteristics, scale, and visual mentality have significant correlation on life happiness, life satisfaction, and economic satisfaction, satisfying P<0.05. By demonstrating the quantitative analysis based on the method of demonstrating the interaction between the urban small and micro public space Through a quantitative analysis-based approach, we demonstrate the mechanism between humanised design and residents' subjective well-being, aiming to enhance the subjective well-being of urban residents.