TY - JOUR TI - Attractiveness of the Manhattan district AU - Paprzyca, Krystyna TI - Attractiveness of the Manhattan district AB - The urban space in today’s world has become, in many cities, “rootless” and “alienated”. “Non-places are all those spaces, which are the antithesis of home, domesticated space, well-oriented, almost temple-like, personalized, with their own history and accumulated memory. In the space of home people had names and surnames, had well-defined identities” [20, p. 10]. “Impersonal lone crowd” [12] in public spaces leads to a dangerous phenomenon of creation of closed-off enclaves of people who have interactions only within them and control one another. It leads to fear of new challenges, emotions, passions, social life. It also paves the way for depopulation of cities and lack of eagerness to live in them, because cities become less interesting. The phenomenon of “attractiveness of cities” and city space pertains to identity and social distinctiveness of places, friendly neighborhood, good access to communication and shopping, services, culture and recreation. This characterizes Manhattan – the New York district that never sleeps. It is vibrant with life and energy, with an infectious atmosphere, thereby rendering it one of the most attractive in the world. The emotions that it evokes forever inscribe themselves in our memory. VL - 2015 IS - Architektura Zeszyt 3-A (3) 2015 PY - 2016 SN - 0011-4561 C1 - 2353-737X SP - 143 EP - 159 DO - 10.4467/2353737XCT.15.071.3871 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/czasopismo-techniczne/artykul/attractiveness-of-the-manhattan-district KW - attractiveness KW - competitiveness KW - functional and spatial diversity KW - variety KW - “living” places