УДК 21474Bertsky argues that our culture is supersaturated with effects, in other words, the entire production process is hidden from us. We are surrounded by effects. All magically appears from nowhere, only the result is exposed. Therefore, in this conditions the architecture should operate on the level of effects as well [1].Ben van Berkel says that the role of architecture is to make us understand ourselves and the world around us in a new way, remain a mirror for the real world" [2].On the edge of interactivity and dynamism there emerged an idea of slow-acting space, first designed by Michael Bell. It can be described as non-stop, slow and anti-static space. The purpose of this space is to slow down the perception of surrounding space enough to give an opportunity to understand where you are. The effects used to achieve this perception are not necessarily functional, but they affect the functionality. They may not have come from the place' specific features, but they describe the place. They are not constructive, but they are related to the structure.With the development of new technical capabilities, "smart objects" start being able to receive a lot of information from the external environment. The people's behavior is a significant part of this environment. This leads to necessity of understanding the feedback with the world and the notion of "family of smart objects" in our environment that can communicate with us and with each other by sending messages using the built-in microprocessors which are giving different information. A lot of these components are designed to capture information from the environment, such as temperature, light levels, wind speed and noise. Some components are able to receive simple messages from users. They feel our presence radiated heat or movement and react in some way [3].Interactive architecture is based on the actions. Actions take place in the environment all the time, they create it and define it as such. Performance evaluation system is required for design and post-design analysis. A number of methods of approach to the analysis of activities has developed in engineering and psychological research. One of them is focused on the selection of activities and operations in the "activity stream", on recognition of relationship and mutual transitions between them. Within this method the so-called algorithmic methods, methods of structural and statistical analysis are often used for description of actions. These methods make it possible to approach the assessment of psychological tension and the degree of diversity (or monotony) of workflow and operations. The second approach is described from the point of view of the requirements that are imposed to perception during the activity, attention, memory, thinking, etc.
education and pedagogy have acquired qualitatively new characteristics due to development of new technologies and introduction of "smart objects" into interactive environment on design stage. Studies show that learning is easier and more interesting when introduced as a game by means of interactive systems. A continuous dialogue between users and environment allows to fully immerse into activity and focus on absorbing new knowledge better and interactive environment allows users to adapt space and satisfy emerging various needs.
ability to change and adaptive behavior is the key in modern developing society, where everything is constantly updating. This is especially crucial for interactive architecture as new trend in environmental design. Architectural environment as any other product, should be subject to post-occupancy analysis in order to perform its' functions better and meet changing requirements of consumers. The ability to change and respond to new emerging needs of people endows space with qualitatively new characteristics. Architectural environment can have an infinite number of different variations that suit for different purposes, shifting from one state to another, always dynamic.
Impact Factor:ISRA (India) = 1.344 ISI (Dubai, UAE) = 0.829 GIF (Australia) = 0.564 JIF = 1.500
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