THE EFFECT OF PUBLIC FACADE CHARACTERISTICS ON CHANGING PEDESTRIAN BEHAVIORS

IF 0.6 0 ARCHITECTURE
Neslişah Kesici, N. Erkan
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Abstract

The facades that define the public open space shape the pedestrian behavior by affecting the visual perception of the pedestrians. In the literature on facade and human interaction, there are pioneering studies in the perspective of environmental perception, but there is a lack and method limitation on the effect of the facade on pedestrian behavior. For this reason, the research aims to evaluate pedestrian behaviors in two areas that are variable in terms of facades, together with video analysis and heat maps. Areas of similar typology in Istanbul’s Kadıköy district are compared because of the temporary exterior decoration of the historical candy store in case 1 during the New Year’s Eve. According to the research findings, there is a significant difference between the quantity of pedestrians exhibiting stagnant and flowing behaviors and the distribution of these pedestrians in the space. In addition, the subcategories of fluid and static behavior in evening and day conditions also reveal interpretable results regarding the front. The results of the research reveal that the facade features of the public space significantly affect the pedestrian behavior, and therefore this issue should also gain importance in the future of public space design.
公共立面特征对行人行为变化的影响
定义公共开放空间的立面通过影响行人的视觉感知来塑造行人的行为。在关于立面与人类互动的文献中,从环境感知的角度进行了开创性的研究,但在立面对行人行为的影响方面缺乏和方法上的限制。出于这个原因,该研究旨在评估两个区域的行人行为,这些区域在立面方面是可变的,同时结合视频分析和热图。在伊斯坦布尔Kadıköy区,由于案例1中历史糖果店在新年前夜的临时外部装饰,因此比较了类似类型的区域。研究发现,表现出停滞和流动行为的行人数量与这些行人在空间中的分布存在显著差异。此外,在晚上和白天条件下流体和静态行为的子类别也揭示了关于锋面的可解释结果。研究结果表明,公共空间的立面特征会显著影响行人的行为,因此这一问题在未来的公共空间设计中也应得到重视。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Architecture and Urbanism publishes original research on all aspects of urban architecture.
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