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This study examines the concept of use value of enclosed outdoor spaces and its dependency on some factors that are stemmed from the previous research results. The use value of enclosed outdoor spaces is described as a combination of activity diversity, frequency of activities, use density and occupancy time. Physical features, enclosure, spatial layout, aesthetic/visual quality, pedestrian movement, context, planned activities, period of time and user profile are considered as factors that can be influential on the use value. The study is based on eco-behavioral theory and the case study was…mehr

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This study examines the concept of use value of enclosed outdoor spaces and its dependency on some factors that are stemmed from the previous research results. The use value of enclosed outdoor spaces is described as a combination of activity diversity, frequency of activities, use density and occupancy time. Physical features, enclosure, spatial layout, aesthetic/visual quality, pedestrian movement, context, planned activities, period of time and user profile are considered as factors that can be influential on the use value. The study is based on eco-behavioral theory and the case study was conducted in enclosed outdoor spaces at a university campus. This research showed that there are many factors which are influential on the use value of enclosed outdoor spaces. These factors, every one of which has an effect on the use value to a varying degree when working together, establish an analysis model to evaluate the use value of enclosed outdoor spaces. While showing the significance of the factors mentioned above, it also reveals new effects such as proximity to high activity buildings, visibility, attachment to the space, presence of other people, and sittable and shaded space.
Autorenporträt
Dilek Y¿ld¿z is an assistant professor in the Department of Architecture at Istanbul Technical University. She received her Ph.D. in Architecture from ITU in 2005. Her research concentrates on urban architecture, urban design, gated communities, housing design, environment-behavior interactions, research methods and sustainable environments.