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Which Public Spaces Make Strangers Feel Comfortable?

Ordinary choices often hide invisible systems.

Spaces that allow optional interaction feel most comfortable. The hidden mechanism is social flexibility.

People prefer places where they can engage or withdraw without awkwardness.

Parks, squares, and quiet waiting areas succeed because they offer choices instead of demands.

The hidden mechanism is social flexibility. Comfort grows when people control their level of participation.

People think comfort comes from design. Often, it comes from freedom.

Which Public Spaces Make Strangers Feel Comfortable?

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