Navigating the Nexus: Towards a Multidimensional Framework for Evaluating Indoor Spatial Behaviour
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2025
Authors
Deniz, Deniz
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Inderscience Publishers
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Understanding spatial behaviour provides valuable insights into how people interact with built environments. However, comprehensive research focusing on indoor environments remains lacking due to the complexity of space-behaviour studies. This study addresses this gap by proposing a conceptual framework to evaluate indoor spatial behaviour through a mixed-method approach. Key elements are identified using affinity diagramming and expert elicitation, and presented in a visual summary. The “multi-dimensional assessment of indoor spatial behaviour (MAISB)” framework includes three indicators (movement, perception, and configuration) and six dimensions (psychological, personal, socio-cultural, environmental, spatial, and temporal) encompassing 24 parameters. Findings show that the MAISB framework enhances understanding of the relationship between human behaviour and indoor environments, offering a structured approach for evaluating and improving spaces in future studies. This framework helps to build the theoretical foundation to integrate various elements of spatial behaviour, ensuring a holistic perspective on the design and evaluation of indoor environments. Copyright © 2025 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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Conceptual Framework, Indoor Environment, Interior Design, Multidisciplinary, Spatial Behaviour
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Journal of Design Research
Volume
22
Issue
1
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1
End Page
25
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