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Durrani, Sabeen (연세대학교) Kim, Suk-Kyung (연세대학교)
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한국실내디자인학회 한국실내디자인학회 학술대회논문집 한국실내디자인학회 2020년도 추계학술발표대회 논문집
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2020.11
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305 - 308 (4page)

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Considering transitional spaces as uncontrolled spaces is one of the expected features within architecture as one must, and always passes through these transitional spaces when going from one place to another. Example of transitional space could be a parking lot, a sidewalk, mezzanine floor of a shopping mall when these spaces are used for space users" transitions, or merely a shortcut connecting to one place or another. This study was conducted to analyze and assess the behavior of users and their pattern of choosing a transitional space at different times of the day. The study also examined the design features of a transitional space that made it more user friendly. To carry out the study, behavioral mapping method along with pictorial documentation of the sites were employed. Initially site selection was carried out randomly and an observation for a week was conducted. Based on this initial observation, five sties were finally selected for this study. Then further behavioral observations were conducted for approximately seven days that include weekdays and a weekend around the selected sites. We conducted three observations of users" behaviors per site, and each observation was conducted for 30 minutes. Results identified the preferred transitional routes during the day. The result also presented particular design elements or features that had an influence of the space to make it more user friendly.

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1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Observations and Mapping
4. Result
5. Discussions and Conclusion
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