NEC and Meiji University Jointly Research the Impact of Depicting Strollers on City Attractiveness - Verifying that city attractiveness improves by depicting families using strollers in urban redevelopment completion perspectives -
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NEC and Meiji University demonstrated through a randomized controlled trial that depicting strollers in architectural renderings of urban redevelopment significantly increases the perceived attractiveness of the area.
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- Q: What is the conclusion of this study?
- A: Including strollers in the redevelopment completion plans significantly increases the perceived attractiveness of the street compared to when they are not included.
- Q: Why are strollers effective?
- A: The presence of families with children brings vibrancy and lowers psychological barriers, making the area seem more welcoming to a diverse range of people.
- Q: To whom do these results apply?
- A: The randomized controlled trial results confirmed that this effect is effective across a wide range of people, regardless of gender or age.