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La definizione di shared space risale all'urbanista britannico Ben Hamilton-Baillie.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hamilton-baillie.co.uk/_files/_publications/6-1.pdf | author= Ben Hamilton-Baillie|title=What is Shared Space?}}</ref>
 
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Shared space is an urban design approach which seeks to minimise demarcations between vehicle traffic and pedestrians, often by removing features such as curbs, road surface markings, traffic signs, and regulations. Typically used on narrower streets within the urban core and as part of living streets within residential areas, the approach has also been applied to busier roads, including Exhibition Road in Kensington, London.
Schemes are often motivated by a desire to reduce the dominance of vehicles, vehicle speeds, and road casualty rates. First proposed in 1991, the term is now strongly associated to the work of Hans Monderman who suggested that by creating a greater sense of uncertainty and making it unclear who had right of way, drivers reduce their speed, and everyone reduces their level of risk compensation.
 
== Approccio teorico dello ''Shared space'' ==