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Public Realm Boards - English

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I’d say the public space could really benefit from having designated activity zones. Maybe a spot for outdoor fitness equipment, like pull-up bars or a walking track, to encourage people to stay active. A covered seating area with Wi-Fi access would also be a game-changer—something where people can work or socialize comfortably. More public art installations that reflect local artists would bring personality to the space. And don’t forget water features, like fountains—they’re not just pretty; they add a calming vibe that makes people want to spend time there.
I’d recommend adding more seating areas where people can actually gather and relax—benches with some shade, maybe near trees or planters. We could use more lighting too, especially in spots where people walk at night, to make it feel safer. If there’s space, a little market area or spots for vendors could bring more life to the area and give people a reason to hang around. Oh, and trash cans—gotta keep it clean!
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More Green Spaces: Add small parks, trees, and seating areas around public places to create a relaxing environment and improve air quality.

Improved Lighting: Install brighter, energy-efficient lighting to make areas feel safer and more welcoming, especially at night.

Interactive Features: Incorporate elements like playgrounds, murals, or sculptures that residents can engage with, making the space feel alive and connected to the community.

Accessible Design: Ensure places are wheelchair-friendly and include clear signage in multiple languages to make spaces inclusive for everyone.

Open Market Areas: Create flexible spaces for pop-up markets, performances, or local vendors, giving the community a platform to showcase its culture and talent.

Seating and Shade: Add more benches, tables, and shaded areas to encourage people to gather and use the space comfortably.