Comparing desired spatial ratios among autistic and non-autistic children

IF 1.8 1区 艺术学 N/A ARCHITECTURE
Pariya Sheykhmaleki, S. Yazdanfar, Sanaz Litkouhi
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PurposeAlthough some architects have found spatial order and proportion strategy effective in designing the environment for autistic children, it is not clear what spatial ratios are preferred for autistic people. Therefore, this study aims to find the desired ratio among autistic and non-autistic children.Design/methodology/approachThe scale model questionnaire was chosen to determine the difference in the ratio preferences for autistic and non-autistic children, whereas two access types between the space zones are also considered. The questionnaire was administered to 50 autistic children, with a half-and-half distribution of moderate and mild autism groups, while males are twofold. It was also administered to 50 non-autistic children, approximately equal in terms of gender division. The scale model was designed in the form of a dollhouse to be played with a doll in 6 varied rooms categorized by 3 different ratios (1:1, golden ratio, 1.6:1 and 5:2) and 2 access types (linear and radial access) to measure how many times each room was selected by each group to run numerical analysis.FindingsIt was shown that, although the golden ratio has been previously considered in space design for autistic children, they appealed to the ratio of 2:5 with high frequency. While there is a significant difference between the spatial ratios preferred by autistic and non-autistic children choosing the golden ratio, the same type of space access system is preferred by both groups in their results.Originality/valueDespite the prevalent use of the golden ratio in design for autism design, this research shaped an empirical study for autistic users concluding a different perspective in design for autism.
比较自闭症儿童和非自闭症儿童期望的空间比例
虽然一些建筑师发现空间秩序和比例策略在为自闭症儿童设计环境时是有效的,但尚不清楚自闭症患者更喜欢什么样的空间比例。因此,本研究旨在找出自闭症儿童与非自闭症儿童的理想比例。设计/方法/方法采用比例模型问卷来确定自闭症儿童和非自闭症儿童的比例偏好差异,同时也考虑了空间区域之间的两种访问类型。对50名自闭症儿童进行了问卷调查,其中中度和轻度自闭症儿童各占一半,而男性则占两倍。50名非自闭症儿童也接受了这项研究,性别比例大致相等。比例模型以玩偶屋的形式设计,在6个不同的房间中与玩偶一起玩耍,按3种不同的比例(1:1,黄金比例,1.6:1和5:2)和2种通道类型(线性和径向通道)进行分类,以测量每个房间被每个组选择的次数进行数值分析。研究结果表明,虽然孤独症儿童的空间设计中曾考虑过黄金比例,但他们在高频率上更倾向于2:5的比例。虽然自闭症儿童和非自闭症儿童在选择黄金比例时所选择的空间比例存在显著差异,但在结果中,两组儿童都选择了相同类型的空间进入系统。原创性/价值尽管黄金比例在自闭症设计中被广泛使用,但本研究对自闭症用户进行了实证研究,得出了自闭症设计的不同视角。
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CiteScore
5.50
自引率
35.50%
发文量
56
期刊介绍: Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research is an interdisciplinary scholarly journal of architecture, urban design and planning, and built environment studies. The journal aims at establishing a bridge between theory and practice in these fields. The journal acts as a platform that reports on the latest research findings for examining buildings and urban environments and debates innovative approaches for creating responsive environments. Archnet-IJAR is truly international and aims at strengthening ties between scholars, academics, and practitioners from the global north and the global south with contributors and readers reaching across the boundaries of cultures and geographies.
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