To contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of human wayfinding behaviors in complex buildings, we propose a framework that incorporates the impact of critical factors from both the environment and humans. The influence of the environment is summarized through the concept of environmental legibility (EL), an integration of different space syntax methods that addresses visibility, connectivity, and layout complexity of buildings. Human factors are assessed through psychometric tests, self-ratings for sense of direction, and a report of familiarity. To test this framework, we conducted behavioral experiments involving 24 novices and 28 experts. Three different processes of wayfinding—wayfinding performance, acquisition of spatial know...
The intention of this article is to create a link between human spatial cognition research and archi...
How we acquire and represent spatial information is one of the most important unsolved issues in spa...
How we acquire and represent spatial information is one of the most important unsolved issues in spa...
People often get lost in buildings, including but not limited to libraries, hospitals, conference ce...
This study investigates the adaptivity of wayfinding strategies in the real world setting of a multi...
Familiarity enables us to form elaborate mental representations of environments, which are usually a...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
This manuscript presents three experiments. The first chapter gives an overview of the theoretical b...
Wayfinding is a difficult task that can be broken down into the interaction of a user with spatial i...
It is critical to understand how characteristics of environment influence human acquisition of spati...
It is critical to understand how characteristics of environment influence human acquisition of spati...
Wayfinding tasks comprise decision points and interconnecting paths leading to a destination. Path ...
The paper is concerned with human wayfinding in public buildings. Two main aspects of wayfinding dif...
This manuscript presents three studies. The first chapter gives an overview of the theoretical backg...
This study was undertaken to help understand what helps people navigate into and within unfamiliar b...
The intention of this article is to create a link between human spatial cognition research and archi...
How we acquire and represent spatial information is one of the most important unsolved issues in spa...
How we acquire and represent spatial information is one of the most important unsolved issues in spa...
People often get lost in buildings, including but not limited to libraries, hospitals, conference ce...
This study investigates the adaptivity of wayfinding strategies in the real world setting of a multi...
Familiarity enables us to form elaborate mental representations of environments, which are usually a...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
This manuscript presents three experiments. The first chapter gives an overview of the theoretical b...
Wayfinding is a difficult task that can be broken down into the interaction of a user with spatial i...
It is critical to understand how characteristics of environment influence human acquisition of spati...
It is critical to understand how characteristics of environment influence human acquisition of spati...
Wayfinding tasks comprise decision points and interconnecting paths leading to a destination. Path ...
The paper is concerned with human wayfinding in public buildings. Two main aspects of wayfinding dif...
This manuscript presents three studies. The first chapter gives an overview of the theoretical backg...
This study was undertaken to help understand what helps people navigate into and within unfamiliar b...
The intention of this article is to create a link between human spatial cognition research and archi...
How we acquire and represent spatial information is one of the most important unsolved issues in spa...
How we acquire and represent spatial information is one of the most important unsolved issues in spa...