2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-22599-9_23
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Interactive Living Space Design for Neo-Nomads: Anticipation Through Spatial Articulation

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“…Ortak çalışma alanları, uzaktan çalışanlar ve dijital göçebeler için ağlar oluşturmayı teşvik ettikleri ve sosyalleşmeyi destekledikleri için tercih edilmektedir. Ortak çalışma ve yaşam alanlarında kurulan bağlantılar, başta ekonomi ve sosyalleşme olmak üzere dijital göçebelerin refahına katkı sağlamaktadır (Naz, 2015).…”
Section: Dijital Göçebeler Ve Zaman-mekân İlişkisiunclassified
“…Ortak çalışma alanları, uzaktan çalışanlar ve dijital göçebeler için ağlar oluşturmayı teşvik ettikleri ve sosyalleşmeyi destekledikleri için tercih edilmektedir. Ortak çalışma ve yaşam alanlarında kurulan bağlantılar, başta ekonomi ve sosyalleşme olmak üzere dijital göçebelerin refahına katkı sağlamaktadır (Naz, 2015).…”
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“…In a space that transforms in response to human mood and activity, the occupant's role is anticipatory [34]. The patient may engage in various creative explorations of space with possible aesthetic goals [35].…”
Section: Learning Capabilities Of Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Architectural design is inherently spatial, and space perception is a sensory experience that carries meanings with emotional dimensions. Affective architecture articulates color, light, materiality, form and texture to create sensory perceptive, visually engaging spatial experiences to elicit emotional responses from the occupant [19].…”
Section: Vr Studies In Measuring Affective Dimensionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper reports on an experimental study of virtual environments (VEs) explored as an architectural tool to evaluate a new design concept of a real-world dwelling for information-age professionals, also known as neo-nomads. The severe housing crisis of the Silicon Valley in recent years has led architects and interior designers to search for new concepts of compact living to accommodate the transitional lifestyles of these technologydependent, mobile professionals [19]. The dwelling envisioned in this paper consists of a single living space with variable design parameters of color, light and texture used to generate multiple emotional experiences of spaces that could potentially support daily living of occupants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%