摘要:AbstractThis paper introduces behavioural issues in a ubiquitous street environment. It analyses the characteristics of the so-called “the third space” and discusses its possible influences on human behaviour. The case of ‘ubiquitous street’ in Gangnam district (Seoul, Korea) demonstrates problems in the design of a ubiquitous street. The lack of user behaviour analysis in the design of ubiquitous street made it difficult for pedestrians to use ubiquitous service offered by media pole facilities. Based on the case study, this paper suggests desirable contents and configuration of media pole through analyzing user behaviour applicable to ubiquitous street according to the types of urban space. In conclusion, future behavioural considerations in the design of ubiquitous urban space are suggested.