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ISABELLE SOARES—2019—大学校园规划和设计 [复制链接]

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楼主  发表于 2021-01-10 16:43  

SPACE SYNTAX AND VOLUNTEERED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION FOR UNIVERSITY CAMPUS PLANNING AND DESIGN 

      Evidence from the Netherlands, Zernike Campus Groningen

大学校园规划和设计中的空间语法和自发地理信息——证据来自荷兰格罗宁根泽尼克校区


ISABELLE SOARES ;CLAUDIA YAMU;GERD WEITKAMP 

University of Groningen ;University of Groningen;University of Groningen

格罗宁根大学 ;格罗宁根大学;格罗宁根大学


Keywords:University campus design, wellbeing, volunteered geographic information (VGI), space 

关键词:大学校园设计,幸福感,志愿地理信息(VGI),空间

 

本文来自于第十二届空间句法北京会议,文件夹”Campus Environment”,序号134

 

论文下载链接:

http://www.12sssbeijing.com/proceedings/

 

【浙江工业大学理论课作业】

 


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沙发  发表于 2021-01-10 16:45   楼主

ABSTRACT

摘要


The social, physical and psychological dimensions of wellbeing for public spaces between buildings and classrooms in university campus areas

represent, for its users, multiple assemblages of material, cultural, emotional and social aspects (Atkinson, Fuller & Painter, 2012).

 

大学校园区域建筑和教室之间的公共空间的社会、生理和心理健康维度为用户呈现了材料、文化、情感和社会方面的多种组合(Atkinson, Fuller & Painter, 2012)

 

 

There are a number of complexities that characterise the bonds between people-people and people-environment interactions, which are represented here by the possibilities of socialisation, sense of safety, stress relief and sense of belonging.

 

人与人之间以及人与人与环境之间的互动有许多复杂的特征,在这里表现为社会化、安全感、缓解压力和归属感的可能性。

 

Such possibilities should be considered in the design of the university campus public spaces, not only in cause of the continuous technological advancement, internationalisation and competitiveness, but also in order to achieve a healthy balance between work and recreational spaces.

 

 

在大学校园公共空间的设计中,不仅要考虑到科技的不断进步、国际化和竞争力,更要在工作空间和休闲空间之间实现健康的平衡。

 

A variety of space syntax theories and methods have indicated with success the relationship between spatial configuration and pedestrian movement in diverse urban structures (Hillier et al., 1993; Hillier, Yang, & Turner, 2012; Sharmin & Kamruzzaman, 2018).

各种空间句法理论和方法成功地指出了不同城市结构中空间形态与行人运动之间的关系(Hillier et al.1993;Yang, Hillier& Turner, 2012;Sharmin & Kamruzzaman, 2018)

 

Complementary to space syntax, VGI (Volunteered Geographic Information) participatory methods have helped researchers capture people’s perceptions of the environment representing it as geo-based information. Herein, a mixed-method approach involving space syntax analysis and VGI data collection through face-to-face interviews can be used as evidence for future campus planning and design.

作为空间语法的补充,VGI(地理信息)参与式方法帮助研究人员捕捉人们对环境的感知,并将其作为基于地理的信息表示出来。在此,空间句法分析和面对面访谈收集VGI数据的混合方法可以作为未来校园规划设计的依据 

 

This experimental mixed-method was then applied to the case of Zernike Campus Groningen, in the Netherlands. The results obtained have shown that despite the fact that space syntax is very effective in forecasting pedestrian movement, the collected VGI data has the advantage of representing people’s perceptions and experiences of public spaces between buildings and classrooms.

这种实验混合方法随后被应用到荷兰格罗宁根泽尼克校区的案例中。研究结果显示,尽管空间句法在预测行人运动方面非常有效,但所收集的VGI数据具有代表人们对建筑和教室之间的公共空间的感知和体验的优势。

The results obtained in this paper found that there is a significantly low spatial correlation between pedestrian movement and the VGI data that the interviewees regarded as possible places of socialisation, sense of safety, stress relief and sense of belonging.

本文的研究结果发现,行人运动与受访者认为可能具有社交、安全感、缓解压力和归属感的VGI数据之间的空间相关性显著较低。

The misfits in the correlation analysis contribute to our on-going investigation opportunities for critical reflection and further research; this includes the experimentation of another space syntax measures, modelling internal corridors in the campus and potential ways to collect VGI data.

相关性分析中的不适应有助于我们进行批判性反思和进一步研究的调查机会;这包括另一种空间语法措施的实验、校园内部走廊的建模以及收集VGI数据的潜在方法。


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藤椅  发表于 2021-01-10 17:00   楼主

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