Design performance in exhibition spaces Spatial requirements Exhibition design criteria In this study, an analytical approach was proposed to identify criteria for enhancement of the design performance in exhibition spaces. In the first stage, 31 resources related to the topic were examined within the research conducted. As a result of the analysis, the criteria related to the spatial requirements were grouped and a total of 66 criteria were determined under 6 titles. Figure A represents numerical values of the sources in which the titles of the criteria are mentioned.Figure A. Numerical Values Of The Sources in Which The Titles Of The Criteria Are Mentioned.Purpose: This study aims to identify the criteria for increasing the design performance in terms of spatial requirements in the temporary exhibition spaces.
Theory and Methods:As a method, literature studies were conducted at the international level by using the keywords "exhibition design" and the important criteria were determined. In the next step, the criterion data obtained according to content analysis were categorized, analyzed and evaluated systematically on the matrix that is formed.
Results:Numerical values of the sources in which the titles of the criteria are mentioned are presented. According to the distribution, the titles of the categories in which the criteria are included are generally mentioned in most of the sources. Besides, criteria of spatial requirements that are most mentioned within the sources and distribution of criteria related to titles by sources were also evaluated in detail. Together with this study, a set of spatial requirements for the interior design of the exhibition spaces was created which can be used by the designer in the design process.
Conclusion:The design performance of the exhibition spaces requires the consideration of multidimensional and complex requirements during the preliminary and other stages of the design process. Therefore, it is necessary for the designer to identify and anticipate all requirements and control if they are provided during the application phase. The production of such works will significantly increase designer performance in exhibition design and ensure up-to-date continuity of knowledge and experience sharing for future designs.