Download PDFOpen PDF in browserVisuo-Locomotive Complexity as a Component of Parametric Systems for Architecture DesignEasyChair Preprint 481111 pages•Date: December 25, 2020AbstractA people-centred approach for designing large-scale built-up spaces necessitates systematic anticipation of user's embodied visuo-locomotive experience from the viewpoint of human-environment interaction factors pertaining to aspects such as navigation, wayfinding, usability. In this context, we develop a behaviour-based visuo-locomotive complexity model that functions as a key correlate of cognitive performance vis-a-vis internal navigation in built-up spaces. We also demonstrate the model's implementation and application as a parametric tool for the identification and manipulation of the architectural morphology along a navigation path as per the parameters of the proposed visuospatial complexity model. We present examples based on an empirical study in two healthcare buildings, and showcase the manner in which a dynamic and interactive parametric (complexity) model can promote behaviour-based decision-making throughout the design process to maintain desired levels of visuospatial complexity as part of a navigation or wayfinding experience. Keyphrases: AI and design, Cognitive Computational Modelling, architecture design, environmental psychology, parametric design, spatial cognition, visual perception
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