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Article

Correlation Analysis Between Everyday Public Space and Urban Built Environment and a Study of Its Evaluation Framework: Taking Tianjin as an Example

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School of Architecture, Tianjin Chengjian University, Tianjin 300380, China
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International School of Engineering, Tianjin Chengjian University, Tianjin 300380, China
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Faculty of Architecture, Cracow University of Technology, 31-155 Kraków, Poland
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School of Architecture, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China
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Buildings 2025, 15(23), 4348; https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15234348 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 15 October 2025 / Revised: 23 November 2025 / Accepted: 26 November 2025 / Published: 30 November 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Architectural Design, Urban Science, and Real Estate)

Abstract

As global urbanization accelerates, many regions—including Chinese cities—are continuously advancing their urban development. Urban renewal, as a component of urbanization, has increasingly become a focal point of attention in recent years. Achieving high-quality urban renewal requires an in-depth study of the interaction between the built environment and public space. Everyday public space, a subset of public space, represents residents’ everyday practices in the urban environment based on their own needs and is a recurring challenge in contemporary urban renewal and management. This study takes three distinct urban zones in Tianjin as case examples and employs quantitative analysis. From the perspectives of land-use patterns, residential indicators, urban design, and transportation systems, we compare the relationships between built-environment elements (both at the sub-regional and city-wide levels) and the distribution of everyday public spaces. In addition, we construct an evaluation model by integrating Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to assess everyday public spaces. The results show that the spatial distribution of everyday public spaces is significantly correlated with various urban elements, and these relationships differ across regions. Overall, the strongest correlations are found with large markets, residential area, population density, building density, and the 160 m integration index. Regarding evaluation, users and designers differ markedly in their focal points: users prioritize concrete elements such as the presence of specific facilities, whereas designers emphasize aspects that can be directly addressed through design interventions. In summary, we propose a complete research pathway—identification and evaluation based on the built environment—that can provide systematic, actionable, technical support for formulating and implementing urban-renewal policies, offering substantial practical value.
Keywords: everyday public space; built environment; correlation; urban renewal; evaluation system everyday public space; built environment; correlation; urban renewal; evaluation system

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Chen, L.; Wan, H.; Hu, H.; Zhang, H.; Liu, L.; Xu, L.; Jiang, Z.; Sroczyńska, J. Correlation Analysis Between Everyday Public Space and Urban Built Environment and a Study of Its Evaluation Framework: Taking Tianjin as an Example. Buildings 2025, 15, 4348. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15234348

AMA Style

Chen L, Wan H, Hu H, Zhang H, Liu L, Xu L, Jiang Z, Sroczyńska J. Correlation Analysis Between Everyday Public Space and Urban Built Environment and a Study of Its Evaluation Framework: Taking Tianjin as an Example. Buildings. 2025; 15(23):4348. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15234348

Chicago/Turabian Style

Chen, Lijing, Hanning Wan, Huaifang Hu, Haoze Zhang, Li Liu, Lei Xu, Zhuoran Jiang, and Jolanta Sroczyńska. 2025. "Correlation Analysis Between Everyday Public Space and Urban Built Environment and a Study of Its Evaluation Framework: Taking Tianjin as an Example" Buildings 15, no. 23: 4348. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15234348

APA Style

Chen, L., Wan, H., Hu, H., Zhang, H., Liu, L., Xu, L., Jiang, Z., & Sroczyńska, J. (2025). Correlation Analysis Between Everyday Public Space and Urban Built Environment and a Study of Its Evaluation Framework: Taking Tianjin as an Example. Buildings, 15(23), 4348. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15234348

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