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Ebru Cubukcu

Wayfinding in Urban Settings:


An Emprical Approach Using Virtual Environments
2010. 164 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-24726-4 (3639247264)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-24726-8 (9783639247268)

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Wayfinding is the spatial knowledge about one s current location, destination, and the spatial relation between them. Wayfinding problems threaten people s sense of well-being, and cause loss of time and money. Designers and planners can improve wayfinding when they understand how physical environmental factors affect people s wayfinding performance. This study explores the effect of personal and physical environmental characteristics on wayfinding performance. The personal characteristics include gender, age, and familiarity. The physical environmental characteristics include plan layout complexity, physical differentiation and its components vertical and horizontal differentiation. 166 volunteers explored 18 virtual environments and completed wayfinding tasks, such as sketching, and direction estimation. The results showed that the Simple layouts, Higher Physical Differentiation, Vertical or Horizontal differentiation yielded better wayfinding performance than Complex layouts, Lower Physical differentiation, and No Vertical or Horizontal differentiation. Males performed better than Females, and performance improved with Familiarity.
Ebru Cubukcu; BCP Middle East Technical Univ., MCRP and PhD The Ohio State Univ. She conducts research in the areas of environmental perception and cognition, virtual reality, post occupancy evaluation, and design education. Her research has appeared in Environment and Behavior, Environment and Planning B, Color Research and Application.