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Conceptual Framework to Support Personalized Indoor Space Design Decision-Making: A Systematic Literature Review

Title
Conceptual Framework to Support Personalized Indoor Space Design Decision-Making: A Systematic Literature Review
Author
김주형
Keywords
indoor space design decision-making; systematic literature review; personalized space; indoor space components; human tendency; technology; spatial evaluation; COVID-19
Issue Date
2022-06
Publisher
MDPI
Citation
BUILDINGS, v. 12, NO. 6, article no. 716, Page. 1-24
Abstract
COVID-19 has forced people to spend more time indoors due to lockdown and social distancing, and clients demand personalized indoor spaces designed to increase individual satisfaction indoors. Consequently, various fourth industrial revolution technologies have been applied to support construction spaces to satisfy those clients lacking architectural knowledge and experience by reflecting individual tendencies and perceptions to build personalized indoor spaces. Therefore, it is crucial to understand how users evaluate the space according to behaviors and emotions felt in the space. A systematic review is performed to integrate significant categories from multiple disciplines to investigate the various decision-making aspects. In this study, 124 papers were selected, applying the PRISMA checklist to conduct a systematic literature review with scientometric analysis to propose a conceptual framework by reflecting the research trend related to indoor space decision-making. Accordingly, research on indoor space decision-making is increasing with pursuing convergence with various fields of study. The research is focused on the following four clusters: indoor space components, human tendencies, technology, and spatial evaluation. The framework proposed by integrating these trends could be utilized by clients as a practical tool to support people-centered indoor space decision-making post-COVID-19. Moreover, a framework should be developed to expand effectiveness in indoor spaces through convergence and collaboration research with psychology, physiology, and the medical field.
URI
https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/12/6/716https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/176885
ISSN
2075-5309;2075-5309
DOI
10.3390/buildings12060716
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