On the Interaction Between Shared Design Studios and Interior Architecture Students: a New Spatial Experience With Extended Reality for Supporting Place Attachment
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2022
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Karakaya, Ahmet Fatih
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Abstract
Place attachment is one of the basic psychological needs in the human-space relationship. It is known that the characteristics of the shared design studios have a direct effect on the space adaptation of the user. Place attachment occurs simultaneously with the space adaptation process of the students, therefore these two concepts have a direct relationship with each other. Open and flexible activities in shared design studios reduces the adaptation and working efficiency of the students. It can be said that this situation will cause problems in the sense of belonging to that kind of learning environments. It is known that the user of the shared workspace tends to personalize the studios as a result of the need for belonging in the place adaptation status. The process of the study is trifold
first the concept of shared design studios was examined and researches on the concepts of personalization and belonging were conveyed through literature reviews in order to reveal the interior design students and shared design studio relationship. Then using literature data, a spatial belonging scale was presented to interior design students to determine their place attachment status and augmented reality was used to test the tendency to customize shared studio spaces accordingly. Lastly their affiliation in the hybrid environment and their tendency to personalize the space were analyzed.
first the concept of shared design studios was examined and researches on the concepts of personalization and belonging were conveyed through literature reviews in order to reveal the interior design students and shared design studio relationship. Then using literature data, a spatial belonging scale was presented to interior design students to determine their place attachment status and augmented reality was used to test the tendency to customize shared studio spaces accordingly. Lastly their affiliation in the hybrid environment and their tendency to personalize the space were analyzed.
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Shared design studios, Place attachment, Extended reality, Personalization, Interior architecture education, Alan Eğitimleri, Personalization, Mimarlık, Other Fields of Education, Place attachment, Extended reality, Shared Design Studios;Place Attachment;Extended reality;Personalization;Interior architecture education, Architecture, Shared design studios, Interior architecture education
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05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0502 economics and business
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Çorluluoğlu, G., & Karakaya, A. F. (2022). On The Interaction Between Shared Design Studios And Interior Architecture Students: A New Spatial Experience With Extended Reality For Supporting Place Attachment. Journal Of Design Studio, 4(Spi 2), 75-86.
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Journal of Design Studio
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4
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Special issue 2
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75
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86
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