Usability of connection area between Bangkok mass transit system and buildings as a public space
Abstract
The objective of this qualitative research is finding the way to develop the connection between public
transportation and buildings in the form of large public open space. There are three case studies in Bangkok which are
Chong Nonsi skywalk, Quartier Park and Pathumwan Skywalk. I study the physical environment, usability, user’s problems
and needs, providing appropriate space for traffic and the appropriation to be public open space as the theory. The study
shows that there are many similar components such as variety of routes and variety of activities but different in facilities.
For the user’s problems and needs, there are no area plans provided for all three spaces and there is not enough lights at
night for some spaces. Besides, the users not only walk through those spaces, but the users also want to do others activities.
Overview, all three spaces are good public open spaces. The conclusion for the way to develop the large public open
space between public transportation and buildings are being the convenient walking spaces that easy to access, ensure
that there is a range of accessible, high-quality and inclusive open spaces available to everyone. The other way to develop
these public open spaces is creating the good quality public spaces which it does not disturb traffic.