As cities evolve toward human-centered development, schools hold untapped potential to serve as key elements of social infrastructure that promote urban quality of life. This study investigates how school facilities can be reimagined as inclusive, multi
As cities evolve toward human-centered development, schools hold untapped potential to serve as key elements of social infrastructure that promote urban quality of life. This study investigates how school facilities can be reimagined as inclusive, multifunctional community hubs that support social cohesion, equity, and neighborhood resilience. Using a thematic qualitative methodology, the research analyzes four global case studies to identify spatial and architectural strategies that extend the function of schools beyond education. These include shared public spaces, adaptability, environmental connectivity, and boundary integration. The findings are synthesized into a framework of design parameters that enable schools to become more accessible, inclusive, and contex tually integrated within their urban settings. This research offers actionable insights for designers, planners, and policymakers aiming to transform schools into vital civic assets that contribute to sustainable and inclusive urban environments.
As cities evolve toward human-centered development, schools hold untapped potential to serve as key elements of social infrastructure that promote urban quality of life. This study investigates…
Saudi Arabia’s ambition to improve quality of life is paving its way, and this study aligns with that vision, adopting an experimental approach to explore urban solutions to enhance outdoor…
Urbanization and climate change have intensified the urban heat island (UHI) effect, increasing the demand for sustainable cooling solutions. Greenery, particularly in urban settings, has gained…