Enhancing human-building interaction and spatial experience in cultural spaces.
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| Title: | Enhancing human-building interaction and spatial experience in cultural spaces. |
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| Authors: | Kocaturk, Tuba1 (AUTHOR) kocaturk@deakin.edu.au, Greuter, Stefan2 (AUTHOR), Hoang, Thuong3 (AUTHOR), Wang, Rui4 (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | International Journal of Architectural Computing. Jun2024, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p177-200. 24p. |
| Subjects: | Built environment, Computer scientists, Architectural design, User experience, Government aid to research, Intelligent buildings, Art centers |
| Abstract: | In the realm of architectural evolution, the paradigm of static built environments has progressively shifted towards adaptive, responsive, and intelligent spaces. This paper presents a pioneering government-funded applied research project, the 'Spatially Intelligent Arts Centre', which exemplifies the convergence of multiple disciplines in the pursuit of redefining the traditional notion of a static arts centre. This endeavour sought to transform an existing arts centre building into a dynamic and intelligent space, thereby redefining its agency to foster novel user experiences and optimize operational efficiency. The project transcended conventional boundaries by merging the expertise of architects, computer scientists, user experience designers, spatial computing specialists, technology developers, and interface designers. Through transdisciplinary collaboration and adopting a design-thinking methodology, the project not only challenges the conventional limitations of architectural design but also offers a tangible illustration of the burgeoning field of human-building interaction research and practice. This paper details the conceptual underpinnings, technical implementations, and experiential outcomes of the Spatially Intelligent Arts Centre project, underscoring its significance as a model for implementation of human-building interaction in the context of a cultural building. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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