Spatial Experiences Analysis in Pleasant and Unpleasant Places

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The analysis examines the spatial experiences in pleasant and unpleasant places based on individuals' preferences for factors like openness, size, complexity, orderliness, attractiveness, brightness, and interesting views. Discussion includes favorite spots in the kitchen, feelings of protection, and observations of passing by occurrences. The findings showcase how environmental elements impact individuals' perceptions and interactions within different spaces.


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  1. Mapping Spatial Experiences (Pleasant Places) PP1 1 like X dislike From this point you can overlook the whole courtyard which is a pretty interesting backdrop. Also this room receives daylight from two sides 2 open X closed 2 large X small 5 simple X complex 5 ordered X chaotic 3 confusing X comprehensible 1 attractive X unattractive 1 bright X dark 1 interesting X boring This is my favourite spot in the kitchen because there I can sit with my back to the wall and feel protected while also having a view on the corridor PP2 like X dislike 3 open X closed 4 large x small 4 PP3 simple X complex 3 like X dislike 2 ordered X 5 chaotic open X closed 3 confusing X comprehensible 5 large x small 3 attractive X unattractive 3 simple X complex 5 bright X dark 5 Here I sit most of the day, often I enjoy the view out of the window observing who is passing by in the far distance ordered X chaotic 3 interesting X boring 3 confusing X comprehensible 6 attractive x unattractive 2 bright X dark 1 interesting x boring 2 Visibility Analysis Exercise | Jordan Rottmann

  2. Mapping Spatial Experiences (Unpleasant Places) UP1 4 like X dislike 5 open X closed 5 large X small 2 simple X complex 4 ordered X chaotic 3 confusing X comprehensible 5 attractive X unattractive 5 bright X dark 2 interesting x boring Standing here you are somewhat in between, you have left the corridor but still aren t in the kitchen, you feel like an obstacle UP3 like X dislike 5 UP2 open X 5 closed large X small like X dislike 4 5 simple X complex open X closed 3 4 ordered X chaotic large X small 2 3 This corner far back in the room is way darker than the rest of the space, also it does not offer interesting views, most time it is packed with stuff confusing X comprehensible simple X complex 5 3 This spot still is well daylit but through the window you can just see the building across the street, it doesn t offer that much to see attractive X unattractive ordered X 4 3 chaotic bright X dark confusing X comprehensible 4 5 interesting X boring attractive X unattractive 3 5 bright X dark 2 interesting x boring 5 Visibility Analysis Exercise | Jordan Rottmann

  3. Isovists for the pleasant places like X dislike open X closed large X small simple X complex ordered X chaotic confusing X comprehensible attractive X unattractive bright X dark interesting X boring PP1 From this point you can overlook the whole courtyard which is a pretty interesting backdrop. Also this room receives daylight from two sides Area: 236,51 m Compactness: 0.18 Occlusivity: 67.26 m MinRadial: 0,395 m MaxRadial: 20 m Visibility Analysis Exercise | Jordan Rottmann

  4. Isovists for the pleasant places PP2 This is my favourite spot in the kitchen because there I can sit with my back to the wall and feel protected while also having a view on the corridor Area: 11,6 m Compactness: 0.061 Occlusivity: 21.32 m MinRadial: 0.32 m MaxRadial: 20 m like X dislike open X closed large x small simple X complex ordered X chaotic confusing X comprehensible attractive X unattractive bright X dark interesting X boring Visibility Analysis Exercise | Jordan Rottmann

  5. Isovists for the pleasant places like X dislike open X closed Area: 242.89 m Compactness: 0.5 Occlusivity: 24.73 m MinRadial: 0.74 m MaxRadial: 20 m large x small simple X complex ordered X chaotic confusing X comprehensible attractive x unattractive bright X dark interesting x boring Here I sit most of the day, often I enjoy the view out of the window observing who is passing by in the far distance PP3 Visibility Analysis Exercise | Jordan Rottmann

  6. Isovists for the unpleasant places UP1 Standing here you are somewhat in between, you have left the corridor but still aren t in the kitchen, you feel like an obstacle like X dislike open X closed large X small Area: 71.81 m Compactness: 0.098 Occlusivity: 42.62 m MinRadial: 3.07 m MaxRadial: 20 m simple X complex ordered X chaotic confusing X comprehensible attractive X unattractive bright X dark interesting x boring Visibility Analysis Exercise | Jordan Rottmann

  7. Isovists for the unpleasant places like X dislike Area: 35 m Compactness: 0.2 Occlusivity: 4.2 m MinRadial: 0.5 m MaxRadial: 17.5 m open X closed large X small simple X complex ordered X chaotic confusing X comprehensible attractive X unattractive bright X dark interesting x boring This spot still is well daylit but through the window you can just see the building across the street, it doesn t offer that much to see UP2 Visibility Analysis Exercise | Jordan Rottmann

  8. Isovists for the unpleasant places like X dislike open X closed large X small simple X complex ordered X chaotic confusing X comprehensible attractive X unattractive bright X dark interesting X boring This corner far back in the room is way darker than the rest of the space, also it does not offer interesting views, most time it is packed with stuff Area: 35 m Compactness: 0.2 Occlusivity: 4.2 m MinRadial: 0.5 m MaxRadial: 17.5 m UP3 Visibility Analysis Exercise | Jordan Rottmann

  9. Comparing Isovist properties of pleasant and unpleasant places A bigger area can be seen from the places that are perceived as pleasant Values are almost the same, probably because you can look out the window from every point Isovist Properties 11,60 163,67 242,89 69,99 78,25 92,94 Area 0,06 0,25 0,50 0,10 0,21 0,31 Compactness 21,32 37,77 67,26 20,68 31,37 42,62 Occlusivity Standing close to the walls makes the impression more pleasant 0,32 0,49 0,74 0,39 1,40 3,07 Min Radial 20,00 20,00 20,00 20,00 20,00 20,00 Max Radial Min Average Pleasant Places Max Min Average Max Unpleasant Places From every point you can look outside Visibility Analysis Exercise | Jordan Rottmann

  10. Correlating Isovist properties to subjective spatial experiences comprehensible 6 6 6 dislike small R = 0,0481 5 5 5 4 4 4 R = 0,6894 R = 0,5536 3 3 3 2 confusing 2 2 large like 1 1 1 0 1 2 3 4 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 0 20 40 60 80 Isovist Area [m ] Isovist Min Radial [m] Occlusivity [m] The larger the visible area, the larger it is perceived. The assumed correlation between the distance to the walls and whether I like the spot or not is only slight. The longer the isovist s open edges, the less comprehensible the space is perceived. Visibility Analysis Exercise | Jordan Rottmann

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