2018
DOI: 10.2478/jbe-2018-0001
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The Impact of Environmental and Archıtectural Design on Users’ Affective Experience

Abstract: This study examines the impact of environmental design on user experiences in the educational spaces of Tabriz Islamic Art University in Iran. In the research area, the affective assessment of four different spaces, which have been changed their function, was made. The research hypothesis is that users’ affective experience is influenced by environmental and architectural design. The method applied is the interpretation of the data obtained by the scores of the pleasure-arousal diagram of the affective and per… Show more

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“…The chosen demographic belonged to an age group of 20–30 to capture homogenous behavioral feedback from the experiment. This demographic control is primarily due to possible human personality changes (like past experiences) that can affect assessments of different age groups ( Khaleghimoghaddam and Bala, 2018 ). Regarding the films’ selection, we ensured that no individual had any experience of watching any of the movies previously to create a sense of novelty as regards space-related assessments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chosen demographic belonged to an age group of 20–30 to capture homogenous behavioral feedback from the experiment. This demographic control is primarily due to possible human personality changes (like past experiences) that can affect assessments of different age groups ( Khaleghimoghaddam and Bala, 2018 ). Regarding the films’ selection, we ensured that no individual had any experience of watching any of the movies previously to create a sense of novelty as regards space-related assessments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Architecture often gives aesthetic meaning to a place (Edwards et al , 2008) and when carefully designed, implemented and adjusted with its surroundings, architecture impacts people’s mentality, behaviour, affection, perception (Khaleghimoghaddam and Bala, 2018), identity, ambitions, values (Klingsmann, 2007), feelings (Coburn et al , 2020) and the overall physical health positively. From the point of view of the practical application of architecture in nature-based tourism, the concept is increasingly used to find ways for releasing nature areas for the purpose of tourism and leisure development and, as a result, for stimulating nature awareness and potentially public support among a variety of target groups through the power of attraction of architecture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the number of reports documenting the correlation between architectural characteristics and the direct environmental impact has increased [77,78]. In Spain, numerous schools have reported that they could not satisfy the current indoor environmental regulations and requirements for school buildings [79].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%