Urbanistica Podcast – Cities for People
Seunghoon HAN (City DesignerAffiliation : Chaire ETI (Entrepreneurship Territory Innovation) at IAE Paris Sorbonne University)
The "Happy Proximity" concept is an idea in urbanism that emphasizes the benefits of having essential services, amenities, and social interactions within a short distance from where people live. It revolves around designing cities and neighborhoods in ways that enable residents to meet their daily needs—such as work, shopping, recreation, and socializing—without the need for long commutes.
This approach seeks to enhance quality of life by fostering walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods that encourage walking, cycling, and public transport. It aligns with goals of sustainable urban development, creating more livable and socially connected communities, reducing reliance on cars, and promoting environmental sustainability. By focusing on accessibility and convenience, "Happy Proximity" aims to make cities not only functional but also enjoyable and fulfilling for their inhabitants.
It shares similarities with the "15-minute city" concept, where all necessities are accessible within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. However, "Happy Proximity" places more emphasis on the emotional and social well-being that results from being close to places and people that matter.
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