Towards Empathic Buildings: Exploring How Smart Buildings May Be Designed to Address Occupants’ Subjective Needs

Shruti Rao, Hamed S. Alavi, J. Good
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Given that people spend a significant amount of time within buildings, designing spaces while taking into consideration the impact that they may have on occupants’ well-being is a challenge. While architecture relies on design practices to elicit positive experiences among occupants, they may fall short in terms of sensing occupants and reciprocating their needs in an empathic manner. Therefore, in this position paper, we argue for empathic buildings that understand and respond to human emotions. We believe that buildings that can empathically interact with occupants will enhance occupants’ experiences of well-being in indoor spaces. To that end, we describe one such smart building that may be made human-centric through the incorporation of empathic technologies for various architectural attributes. We thereafter talk of an ongoing case study for identifying the novel, subjective human experiences that may be afforded by empathic buildings of the digital age.
走向移情建筑:探索如何设计智能建筑来满足居住者的主观需求
考虑到人们在建筑物内花费大量时间,在设计空间时考虑到它们可能对居住者的健康产生的影响是一项挑战。虽然建筑依赖于设计实践来激发居住者的积极体验,但在感知居住者和以移情方式回应他们的需求方面,它们可能会有所欠缺。因此,在这篇立场论文中,我们主张建造能够理解并回应人类情感的移情建筑。我们相信,能够与居住者共情互动的建筑将增强居住者在室内空间的幸福体验。为此,我们描述了一个这样的智能建筑,它可以通过结合各种建筑属性的移情技术而以人为中心。此后,我们讨论了一个正在进行的案例研究,以确定数字时代的移情建筑可能提供的新颖、主观的人类体验。
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