DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2019.35.9.3 |
Keywords |
Liminality; Community; Communitas; Festival; Streets |
Abstract |
Modern cities have been clustered with spaces defined by specific functions, while standardized with well-defined areas. The monopoly of the
function reduces the publicity of the space and hinders people's daily communication. Street also be overwhelmed by the function of being a
"passage", traditional streets were losing their liminality. In fact, the street was a place of meeting, a place of events, and a place of
freedom to broaden the choices of behavior. The freedom to stop or walk on one’sits own, be attracted by unforeseen events that are
available on traditional streets, has become rare on the streets of big cities. Life has become dull and monotonous, too, through the
modelling of the street system. Cities have become grim as communities are cut off and fragmented. In today's big cities, public attention to
the liminality of the traditional streets need to be aroused so that people could gather freely and have a festival time. |