An exploration of social interaction through the built environment environment: towards a recreational center in KwaDukuza.
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2022
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This abstract looks at social interaction when referring to the constructed environment,
particularly emphasising a recreation facility in KwaDukuza. The study aims to investigate
how social dynamics and community involvement affect built environment design.
Inclusion and diversity will be emphasized in the design of the recreation facility, which will
provide a range of recreational opportunities and amenities to accommodate a range of age
groups, interests, and abilities. The design and layout will be carefully considered to promote
chance encounters, teamwork, and visitor socialization.
A qualitative method approach was used to conduct an exhaustive review of relevant
information, enabling a thorough comprehension of the topic. Qualitative interviews were
held to learn more about a smaller group of participants' experiences and viewpoints. The
study and triangulation of the results from the data provided an in-depth and complete grasp
of the research issue. This method ensured a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the
exploration issues by permitting an in-depth exploration of social interaction in the built
environment.
It will become clear from the study's findings that the recreational center is crucial for
promoting social cohesiveness and neighbourhood ties. It can be a focal point for various
social events, such as sporting events, cultural gatherings, and educational courses. The
centre aims to give locals a venue for meaningful interaction, connection, and relationshipbuilding,
ultimately enhancing the KwaDukuza community's social fabric.
The center's effectiveness as a gathering place will also be aided by its advantageous
location, accessible infrastructure, and eco-friendly features. Green areas, seating areas, and
gathering places were incorporated to promote social interaction and community among the
visitors. Overall, studying social interaction in KwaDukuza's built environment will
emphasize the value of well-designed recreation areas as engines for civic participation and
cohesiveness. Future urban planning projects will be informed by the study's findings, which
highlight the importance of including social interaction components in the design of public
places to build stronger communities.
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Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.
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https://doi.org/10.29086/10413/23149