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Lively, enjoyable public spaces start with inviting places to sit. Movable chairs offer the option to sit in groups, in pairs, to fly solo, to follow the sun or shade. Deserted plazas become flexible, accommodating, hospitable, thanks to the introduction of freestanding seats and tables. Places are transformed. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: White Paper The Movable Seat (1)


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White Paper The Movable Seat
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  • Lively, enjoyable public spaces start with
    inviting places to sit. Movable chairs offer the
    option to sit in groups, in pairs, to fly solo,
    to follow the sun or shade. Deserted plazas
    become flexible, accommodating, hospitable,
    thanks to the introduction of freestanding seats
    and tables. Places are transformed.

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  • Harvard Yard, Harvard University, Massachusetts.
    In 2009 the space is a walkway for marching to
    your next class. The university decides to make
    it a gathering place where students can mix with
    the larger community, starting with movable
    furniture.

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  • The response was enormously positive, say
    Lizabeth Cohen and Mohsen Mostafavi, professors
    and co-chairs of Harvards Steering Committee on
    Common Spaces.Overnight, a vibrant and diverse
    population was pausing to meet, chat, doze,
    study, eat, watch performers, or simply sit down.

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  • The chairs hosted everything from seminar
    meetings, to the visiting Nobel-laureate
    capturing a moment of public solitude, to a
    spontaneous game of musical chairs engaging 70
    participants.

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  • Similar effects are found in Times Square in New
    York, the citys Bryant Park in all seasons, and
    the well established Luxembourg Gardens in Paris.
    Movable experiments are now popping up in
    Australian cities too.

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  • Why does movable furniture work so well?
    Respected urban theorist William H Whyte suggests
    people appreciate the power of choice.If you
    know you can move if you want to, you feel more
    comfortable staying put, he says.

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  • Whyte and his team of researchers studied how
    people use parks and plazas in New York City in
    the 1980s. They found that, given the option,
    people will almost always move a chair before
    they sit, often just a little and even if it
    doesnt seem to accomplish anything. Perhaps it
    is a sense of control, of ownership over the
    seat, that draws people to move it, mused Whyte.
    You move it an inch forward and sit down and that
    chair becomes yours.

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Combine fixed and movable Forum Seat FS7, Cafe
Table T1 and Cafe Stool S1
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  • Do movable seats walk? Caretakers report that
    sometimes, yes they do, but losses tend to be
    minimal, particularly weighed against the value
    the seats bring to the space, the people they
    attract. Bryant Park loses just a few of its
    hundreds of movable chairs a year, and each chair
    is far less expensive than a fixed bench.

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  • Risk can be mitigated by the level of pedestrian
    traffic in the area, businesses that also use the
    space and so become custodians, onsite
    supervision, overnight security and the weight of
    the seats. Installing tracking chips is another
    measure.Weighed up against the enjoyment the
    movable furniture brings and the crowds it
    attracts, the balance is often deemed worth it.

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  • As the populations in our cities grow and urban
    citizens expect higher quality amenities on their
    doorsteps, caretakers are investing in public
    spaces to attract and retain talent and in turn
    invigorate the economy.

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Luxembourg Gardens in Paris
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  • Australians have always celebrated outdoor
    living, and as our backyards are shrinking public
    parks are becoming more agile, multi-functional
    spaces to bring better quality of life and give
    communities a chance to grow. The new Forum Seat
    is designed as a hybrid between a patio and
    street furniture product, available as fixed or
    movable to provide the power of choice.

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  • As William Whyte says, One felicity leads to
    another. Good places tend to be all of a piece
    and the reason can almost always be traced to a
    human being. Whether your felicity is
    people-watching, being part of the flock, or
    seeking peace and quiet in a perfect corner,
    movable seats build flexibility and comfort into
    a space. Its your seat, your move.

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http//streetfurniture.com/au/
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