The Effect of the Elements of Interior Spaces in Cultural Facilities on Human Behavior

The study of human psychology and expected behavior within the architectural spaces before starting the design process facilitates us to solve many problems that may occur during dealing with the environment, whatever its form and whatever its function. Therefore, the research attempts to understand...

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Main Author: Eman Ahmed Abd elmoniem
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: The Arab Association of Civilization and Islamic Arts 2022-10-01
Series:Maǧallaẗ Al-Turāṯ wa Al-Taṣmīm
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Online Access:https://jsos.journals.ekb.eg/article_219380_164e92babf2eb804baac5d25f4640dd4.pdf
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Summary:The study of human psychology and expected behavior within the architectural spaces before starting the design process facilitates us to solve many problems that may occur during dealing with the environment, whatever its form and whatever its function. Therefore, the research attempts to understand and explain human behavior by presenting the reciprocal relationship between the vacuum environment and human behavior and studying the types of environment that humans deal with, which is the basis for determining human behavior through the function and purpose of the environment. The research also deals with human behavior and its relationship to the interior spaces, by presenting some concepts of human behavior within the architectural spaces. Then the research moves to talk about human behavior within the architectural spaces through the study of human behavior resulting from the change of personal circumstances ( the environmental space ) , and the behavior resulting from the problems faced by human within the architectural space, whether those problems result from not reaching his desired goals within the architectural space ,or it may be the result of his psychological state , with the presentation of the factors affecting the psychological and mood of the users of the architectural space and the presentation of the human and psychological needs within the architectural space, as the human needs psychology is considered to be the basis of human behavior and its relationship to psychological formation is more closely than its relationship to organic formation
ISSN:2735-5071
2735-508X