Landscape space renovation design of old residential area based on environmental psychology
Yongkang Shi
Anhui Xinhua University
Ying Wu
Anhui Xinhua University
Weiwei Li
Anhui Xinhua University
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pest.v8i1.13404
Keywords: environmental psychology; old residential quarters; landscape space; renovation design
Abstract
In the process of urban renewal, the physical space renovation of old residential quarters has expanded from simple building repairs to comprehensive improvements in public landscape spaces. This paper explores the problems existing in the landscape spaces of old residential quarters and their psychological impact on residents. Combining theories from environmental psychology, it proposes targeted renovation design principles and implementation strategies. The research emphasizes that renovation should focus on the interactive relationship between "space-behavior-psychology." Through micro-renewal, hierarchical division, and participatory design, a safe, comfortable, and community landscape environment with a strong sense of belonging can be created. This, in turn, enhances residents' quality of life and promotes sustainable community development, providing a psychological dimension of design reference and practical pathways for the renewal of old urban residential quarters.
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