Book review on Urban Public Space in Kuala Lumpur

By IIUM Press

Title:              Urban Public Space in Kuala Lumpur

Editors:         Mazlina Mansor, Khalilah Zakariya & Nor Zalina Harun

Publisher:      IIUM Press

Price:              RM50.00

Pages:             101

Year:              2015   

This book explains the characteristics and the importance of public places in a city. It is a collection of writings on urban public spaces in Malaysia, as well as taking examples of Kuala Lumpur as a specific city to present the stories.

The book tells stories of urban places in Kuala Lumpur and users experiences that shape the public places as they are today. The objectives are to explain ideas about the characteristics of the public places and the ways users utilize the spaces that provide meaningful experiences.

The stories are weaved from the experiences, interactions and transactions that city residents and visitors exchange in the public places. The interrelationship between users and spaces therefore shapes many characteristics of the places in the city.

The chapters in the book captures the essence and experience of public places in Malaysia in general, and the city of Kuala Lumpur. They explain the attributes associated with the experience of the urban public space.

The content highlighted different types of public spaces in Kuala Lumpur and in Malaysian urban environment. The book focuses on several public spaces, namely green open spaces, recreational parks, fields, street markets and sidewalks, which become essential places in city life and give memorable experience for visitors.

In addition, the book also identifies pertinent issues that must be looked into for future planning, design and management of urban public places. All in all, this book will bring benefits to many individuals and that it will add to the knowledge pool on the built environment, particularly in the fields of landscape architecture, urban design and environmental studies.***

You can purchase this book here.

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