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How Can the Public Art in Philadelphia Promote the Quality of Public Users’ Life?
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| Title: | How Can the Public Art in Philadelphia Promote the Quality of Public Users’ Life? |
| Authors: | Kao, Shu-Yi |
| Keywords: | Public Art quality of life |
| Issue Date: | 1-Nov-2010 |
| Abstract: | This research will examine the perception of public art by public users, including
environmental, aesthetic, cultural, social and economic, and interpersonal impacts in
the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Through 1050 anonymous questionnaires
based on three surveys, this study will be an example to elaborate on and clarify the
link between the role of public art by the perceptions as well as by the preferences and
its interaction with public users, including residents and visitors in the City of
Philadelphia. The result of this research may provide some suggestions to the governments, community developers, city planners and suburban designers in the
future. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1860/3394 |
| Appears in Collections: | Arts Administration Theses
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