The article raises the problem of justification of the socio-cultural form of urban space, which is central for envi-ronmental design. The methodology of ethnographic analysis is involved to address this issue. Its initial posi-tion is that the city space acts as a socially constructed and materially embodied phenomenon. The conceptual correlations of the categories of space and place for the analysis of urban environment objects are defined. To guide a potential direction of the ethnographic analysis methodology, this study looks at two approaches: 1) social production of space and artificial environment (built environment) and 2) social construction of space (place making). Ethnographic methods of analysing social production and social construction of space are identified. Practical research of ethnographic analysis of space on the example of objects of urban environ-ment of Blagoveshchensk, Amur Region is given. The design potential of the methodology of ethnographic analysis in the design of urban environment is revealed. The analysis of social production shows the interrela-tion of historical, economic, political, and socio-cultural processes of city territories with their architectural and planning solutions. It reveals macro- and micro-cultural processes of development, gives an explanation of how this or that place has acquired a socio-cultural form in a particular point of physical space. The ethno-graphic analysis of the social construction of space in the methodology of environmental design is intended to reveal the processes of formation of meanings and senses of space (place) and appropriation of space by people.
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