The relationship of the internal space of buildings design with human behavior

Document Type : Original Article

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PAAET Interior Design department

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We, humans, spend most of the part of our lives at designed or specific places those might be residential or commercial spaces, and way lower part of our lives in natural environments that has a direct impact and effect on our behavior. There are direct and multiple indirect effects of internal architectural designs of buildings on our mind and psychology and these can either enhance our suitable functions or aesthetically please us. More probably, the alternating architectural design is the one that impact or manipulate human behavior; therefore, buildings designs and their functionality type model can inspire the behavior in positive and negative ways and can manipulate the health and well-being of humans, as well as human performance. Interactive and learning ways of the internal architecture of buildings could be the best ways to achieve new interactive relationships and build strong ties in between people and the spaces. The prime focus of this research is to study factors with a higher impact on human behavior and that could be predicted to be more influential concerning architecture, interior design, and the psychological well-being and association of residents. The level of awareness concerning the importance of this association is to justify the identity, privacy, and safety impacts regarding human health concerns, open spaces feature, and aesthetic sense and psychological aspects regarding human health. The research will analyze two divisions of results. The first is to identify the nature of each factor. The second is to recognize the important architectural consideration needed to realize the psychological condition of residents. There is a concern to raise the interaction between interior design of buildings and human psychological behavior. So, that this might be used to draw the conclusion and help out designers in choosing and applying a suitable interior design manifesto that matches psychological needs through better architecture, interiors, and the psychological status of residents.

Keywords: Human Behavior, Design Strategies, Smart Environments, Health concern, Accessibility, Open space, Aesthetics, Psychological effects, Human health, spaces, standard shapes.

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