Toward time-based design: Creating an applied time evaluation checklist for urban design research
The perception of a 3D space, in which movement takes place, is subjectively based on experience. The pedestrians’ perception of subjective duration is one of the related issues that receive little attention in urban design literature. Pedestrians often misperceive the required time to pass a certai...
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doaj-5c7304ed342341468af78832d64f595c2021-02-02T02:08:12ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Frontiers of Architectural Research2095-26352017-09-016329030710.1016/j.foar.2017.05.004Toward time-based design: Creating an applied time evaluation checklist for urban design researchAmir Shakibamanesh0Mahshid Ghorbanian1Department of Urban Planning and Design, School of Architecture and Urban Studies, Art University, Tehran, Iran.Department of Urban Studies, School of Architecture and Environmental Design, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, IranThe perception of a 3D space, in which movement takes place, is subjectively based on experience. The pedestrians’ perception of subjective duration is one of the related issues that receive little attention in urban design literature. Pedestrians often misperceive the required time to pass a certain distance. A wide range of factors affects one׳s perception of time in urban environments. These factors include individual factors (e.g., gender, age, and psychological state), social and cultural contexts, purpose and motivation for being in the space, and knowledge of the given area. This study aims to create an applied checklist that can be used by urban designers in analyzing the effects of individual experience on subjective duration. This checklist will enable urban designers to perform a phenomenological assessment of time perception and compare this perception in different urban spaces, thereby improving pedestrians’ experiences of time through a purposeful design. A combination of exploratory and descriptive analytical research is used as methodology due to the complexity of time perception.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263517300365Time-based checklistEnvironmental experienceTime perceptionSubjective duration |
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The perception of a 3D space, in which movement takes place, is subjectively based on experience. The pedestrians’ perception of subjective duration is one of the related issues that receive little attention in urban design literature. Pedestrians often misperceive the required time to pass a certain distance. A wide range of factors affects one׳s perception of time in urban environments. These factors include individual factors (e.g., gender, age, and psychological state), social and cultural contexts, purpose and motivation for being in the space, and knowledge of the given area. This study aims to create an applied checklist that can be used by urban designers in analyzing the effects of individual experience on subjective duration. This checklist will enable urban designers to perform a phenomenological assessment of time perception and compare this perception in different urban spaces, thereby improving pedestrians’ experiences of time through a purposeful design. A combination of exploratory and descriptive analytical research is used as methodology due to the complexity of time perception. |
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