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Visuo-Locomotive Complexity as a Component of Parametric Design for Architecture : 8th International Conference on Research into Design (ICoRD 2021, Online Conference), IDC School of Design, IIT Bombay, Mumbai, India, January 7-10, 2021

Kondyli, Vasiliki LU ; Bhatt, Mehul and Spyridonos, Evgenia (2021)
Abstract
A people-centred approach for designing large-scale built-up spaces necessitates systematic anticipation of user’s embodied visuo-locomotive experience from the viewpoint of human-environment interaction factors pertaining to aspects such as navigation, wayfinding, usability. In this context, we develop a behaviour-based visuo-locomotive complexity model that functions as a key correlate of cognitive performance vis-a-vis internal navigation in built-up spaces. We also demonstrate the model’s implementation and application as a parametric tool for the identification and manipulation of the architectural morphology along a navigation path as per the parameters of the proposed visuospatial complexity model. We present examples based on an... (More)
A people-centred approach for designing large-scale built-up spaces necessitates systematic anticipation of user’s embodied visuo-locomotive experience from the viewpoint of human-environment interaction factors pertaining to aspects such as navigation, wayfinding, usability. In this context, we develop a behaviour-based visuo-locomotive complexity model that functions as a key correlate of cognitive performance vis-a-vis internal navigation in built-up spaces. We also demonstrate the model’s implementation and application as a parametric tool for the identification and manipulation of the architectural morphology along a navigation path as per the parameters of the proposed visuospatial complexity model. We present examples based on an empirical study in two healthcare buildings and showcase the manner in which a dynamic and interactive parametric (complexity) model can promote behaviour-based decision-making throughout the design process to maintain desired levels of visuospatial complexity as part of a navigation or wayfinding experience. (Less)
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Visual Perception, Environmental Psychology, Architecture Design, Parametric Design, Cognitive Computational Modelling, Spatial Cognition, AI and Design, Computer Sciences, Datavetenskap (datalogi), Human Computer Interaction, Människa-datorinteraktion (interaktionsdesign), Applied Psychology, Tillämpad psykologi, Architecture, Arkitektur, Design
host publication
Design for Tomorrow : Volume 2 Proceedings of ICoRD 2021 - Volume 2 Proceedings of ICoRD 2021
editor
Chakrabarti, Amaresh ; Poovaiah, Ravi ; Bokil, Prasad and Kant, Vivek
pages
12 pages
publisher
Springer Gabler
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  • scopus:85105912543
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9789811601187
9789811601194
DOI
10.1007/978-981-16-0119-4_80
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English
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  abstract     = {{A people-centred approach for designing large-scale built-up spaces necessitates systematic anticipation of user’s embodied visuo-locomotive experience from the viewpoint of human-environment interaction factors pertaining to aspects such as navigation, wayfinding, usability. In this context, we develop a behaviour-based visuo-locomotive complexity model that functions as a key correlate of cognitive performance vis-a-vis internal navigation in built-up spaces. We also demonstrate the model’s implementation and application as a parametric tool for the identification and manipulation of the architectural morphology along a navigation path as per the parameters of the proposed visuospatial complexity model. We present examples based on an empirical study in two healthcare buildings and showcase the manner in which a dynamic and interactive parametric (complexity) model can promote behaviour-based decision-making throughout the design process to maintain desired levels of visuospatial complexity as part of a navigation or wayfinding experience.}},
  author       = {{Kondyli, Vasiliki and Bhatt, Mehul and Spyridonos, Evgenia}},
  booktitle    = {{Design for Tomorrow : Volume 2 Proceedings of ICoRD 2021}},
  editor       = {{Chakrabarti, Amaresh and Poovaiah, Ravi and Bokil, Prasad and Kant, Vivek}},
  isbn         = {{9789811601187}},
  keywords     = {{Visual Perception; Environmental Psychology; Architecture Design; Parametric Design; Cognitive Computational Modelling; Spatial Cognition; AI and Design; Computer Sciences; Datavetenskap (datalogi); Human Computer Interaction; Människa-datorinteraktion (interaktionsdesign); Applied Psychology; Tillämpad psykologi; Architecture; Arkitektur; Design}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  publisher    = {{Springer Gabler}},
  title        = {{Visuo-Locomotive Complexity as a Component of Parametric Design for Architecture : 8th International Conference on Research into Design (ICoRD 2021, Online Conference), IDC School of Design, IIT Bombay, Mumbai, India, January 7-10, 2021}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0119-4_80}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/978-981-16-0119-4_80}},
  year         = {{2021}},
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