This paper examines visitors’ movement patterns at the Broad Museum designed by Zaha Hadid. Characterized with free, open, and generally unbound spaces, visitors explore a curated exhibition at their own pace, route, and agenda. Unlike most other public environments, a museum lends visitors greater choice and control, and does not hold the social or spatial expectations of other facility types that might subject the visitor’s path of travel. In this study, 72 visitors were observed. A space syntax-based visibility graph analysis (VGA) was then performed to compute the visibility exposure and the spatial position of each exhibit within the museum. Negative binomial regression was used to look at the effects of spatial variables o...
The impact of space on our behaviour and cognition is not yet fully understood. The problem is parti...
Informal education in museums is structured through movement in space. This article summarizes a ran...
This study examines the viewing behavior of museum spectators during three eye-tracking experiments,...
There are certain building types in which movement of people is the most significant evaluation fact...
Patterns of accessibility through the space of the exhibition, connections or separations among spac...
Museums are important cultural sites in cities to attract visitors. The physical context of museum b...
Museums are not only architectural spaces contain artefacts. Visitors come to museums for both enter...
The spatial arrangement of artworks is recognized as one of the key elements of exhibition design. T...
The use of visitor behavior tracking and analysis can be of great use to museum professionals and de...
Effects of Design Features on Visitors' Behavior in a Museum Setting Ting-Jui Chang, M.A. in Interac...
Two arguments are made based on the analysis of traveling science exhibitions. First, sufficiently r...
A great number of academic studies is concerned with research on visitor behaviour in museum spaces....
In this article an attempt is made to understand the relationship between the spatial structure of m...
This paper explores how findings obtained from case study research on museum gallery layouts provide...
The spatial organisation of museums and its influence on the visitor experience has been the subject...
The impact of space on our behaviour and cognition is not yet fully understood. The problem is parti...
Informal education in museums is structured through movement in space. This article summarizes a ran...
This study examines the viewing behavior of museum spectators during three eye-tracking experiments,...
There are certain building types in which movement of people is the most significant evaluation fact...
Patterns of accessibility through the space of the exhibition, connections or separations among spac...
Museums are important cultural sites in cities to attract visitors. The physical context of museum b...
Museums are not only architectural spaces contain artefacts. Visitors come to museums for both enter...
The spatial arrangement of artworks is recognized as one of the key elements of exhibition design. T...
The use of visitor behavior tracking and analysis can be of great use to museum professionals and de...
Effects of Design Features on Visitors' Behavior in a Museum Setting Ting-Jui Chang, M.A. in Interac...
Two arguments are made based on the analysis of traveling science exhibitions. First, sufficiently r...
A great number of academic studies is concerned with research on visitor behaviour in museum spaces....
In this article an attempt is made to understand the relationship between the spatial structure of m...
This paper explores how findings obtained from case study research on museum gallery layouts provide...
The spatial organisation of museums and its influence on the visitor experience has been the subject...
The impact of space on our behaviour and cognition is not yet fully understood. The problem is parti...
Informal education in museums is structured through movement in space. This article summarizes a ran...
This study examines the viewing behavior of museum spectators during three eye-tracking experiments,...