How is the political diversity of the city influenced by its design?
The diversity map reveals that meetings between people with different political opinions does not just occur randomly across the city
Nørrebro is diverse in terms of ethnicity, social demographics, income and age
Whilst Amager is less diverse ethnically and social demographically
Nørrebro attracts homogenous political events.
Amager hosts diverse political events
Do the events drive the political crowd in the public spaces?
Or do public spaces invite for certain political crowds?
Does the variation and building types have an influence on the political crowd they attract?
Does the diversity or homogeneity of building types influence who is attracted to public space?
Does the hierarchy of public space invite for different kinds of interaction?
Might the greater mix of amenities in Sundbyøster Plads suggest that mixed-use translates into mixed-politics?
Might the greater percentage of civic amenities in Sundbyøster Plads suggest that it attracts different crowds?
Life in public space is typically influenced by how active the surrounding facades are, which invites for interaction and lingering.
Political signals in public space offer cues belonging to different user groups
Does the stronger presence of kids in Sundbyøster Plads explain why it has a larger capacity for more political diversity?
How might a playful environment promote diversity?