Evaluation and Strategy of the Campus-Front Space Present Situation in Urban Primary School

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With the accelerating process of urbanization, the urban transportation has changed a lot. The original way of space organization and traffic management of the campus-front space of elementary schools, which can only guarantee for the purpose of teachers and students coming through, was unable to meet the current requirements. This phenomenon causes the congestion at the school gate to and from school, and brings great security risk. In this paper, we take some urban schools of Wuxi for example, through the investigation of the campus-front space of these schools, to analyze the exist problems of the elementary school campus-front space, and to reveal the causes of the problems, so as to provide a reference for the design of primary school campus-front space.

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