Exploring the Relationship Between Architectural Space Perception and User Experience in the Construction Industry Using Digital Art

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Abstract

With the development of electronic information technology, architects use computers to conduct simulation research on the physical environment of buildings, such as space perception, user experience, etc. The obtained physical environment parameters gradually play a decisive role in architectural design. These simulations guide the design direction with accurate data results, and the most important digital art in architectural design still has room for improvement. In order to explore the correlation mechanism between architectural space perception and user experience, this paper explores the relationship between space environment and users' physiology and psychology under the influence of differences by comparing the difference between people's subjective perception of space environment in virtual and real scenes. The research set up a comparative experimental method of virtual environment evaluation and real environment evaluation, and formed a set of research methods based on digital art to explore the changes of three indicators: people's subjective evaluation of architectural space, physiological and psychological responses of human perception to architectural space environment Condition. The research results can be used for subjective feedback in the architectural space design stage, and then accurately optimize the architectural space environment design.

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Chen, S. (2024). Exploring the Relationship Between Architectural Space Perception and User Experience in the Construction Industry Using Digital Art. Computer-Aided Design and Applications, 21(S11), 28–41. https://doi.org/10.14733/cadaps.2024.S11.28-41

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