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1、前言Proxemics 的起源與意義Proxemics 的特性結論,人類空間行為研究PROXEMICS,Proxemics 是環境心理學範疇理的一種對於人類如何運用空間的空間行為(Spatial Behavior)的研究。對於追求人性化設計的空間設計、室內設計及環境設計者,此類研究的結果具有很高的參考價值。,前言,Edward T.Hall於1963年首創此字,Hall最初的研究焦點集中在不同文化群體的人際距離上,但後繼的研究則將範圍擴大至人類空間行為的整體。,Proxemics的起源,Proxemics的意義,the study of how man unconsciously struct
2、ures microspace the distance between man in the conduct of daily transaction,the organization of space in his houses and buildings,and ultimately the layout of his town.,個人認為PROXEMICS基本上包含三層意義它是一門科學研究,包括相關的觀察與理論。主要研究人與人的互動感知及運用各種微空間。強調文化因素所扮演的關鍵性角色。,Proxemics的特性,親近距離(Intimate Distance)近的親近距離(0-6英吋,或
3、0-15公分):遠的親近距離(6-18英吋,或約15-45公分):,Proxemics的特性,個人距離(Personal Distance)近的個人距離(1.5-2.5英呎,或約45-75公分):遠的個人距離(2.5-4英,或約75-120公分):,Proxemics的特性,社交距離(Social Distance)近的社交距離(4-7英呎,或約120-210公分):遠的社交距離(7-12英呎,或約210-360公分):,Proxemics的特性,公眾距離(Public Distance)近的公眾距離(12-25英呎,或約360-750公分):遠的公眾距離(25英呎或約750公分以上):,Pr
4、oxemics的特性,Hall的Proxemics空間行為研究,架構與環境心理學的研究上,環境心理學談到幾個概念,被Hall運用在空間行為理論上,形成一種空間行為歷程個人空間領域性私密性擁擠,Proxemics的特性,社交孤立(達成的私密性多於所需求的私密性),人際的控制機制個人空間領域語言行為非語言行為,擁擠(達成的私密性少於所需求的私密性),達成的私密性(結果),達成的私密性=所需求的私密性,所需求的私密性(理想的),結論,Proxemics狹義而言是人類距離研究,廣義而言是人類空間行為研究。個人認為,研究此主題,若是針對國內研究者,應以中國文化(中國傳統文化價值觀)來探討國人的空間行為,
5、對追求人性化設計的空間,具有很高的價值。,A reach-around mirror,This is a picture of a bathroom mirror in a hotel room in New York City.The hotel is a designer hotel having special fixtures and decorations.Unfortunately,the bathroom mirror and the shelves behind the mirror werent designed to work well together.The mirro
6、r doesnt open up like a typical bathroom mirror.So to see and access what is on the shelves behind the mirror is difficult.You have to look and reach around the mirror.(See arrows.)By-the-way,to see what is on the left side of the shelves requires standing in the bathtub!,Cutting Board,This is a cut
7、ting board in my kitchen.It is built into the kitchen counter.When you are not using the cutting board it slides into the counter(Picture A).When you need to use it,you slide it out(Picture B).It is very convenient.I use the cutting board as an extra work surface,as well as for a cutting board.At so
8、me point I usually need a spoon,fork or knife.This is the problem:The utensils are kept in the drawer below the cutting board(Picture C).When the cutting board is in use,it totally blocks access to the drawer.This results in having to remove the items from the cutting board,slide the board into the
9、counter,retrieve the utensil from the drawer,slide the cutting board back out and put the items back onto the cutting board.,Guess which switch controls the projector screen?,This picture shows a projector screen in a conference room.The white screen is lowered from the ceiling in front of a blackbo
10、ard.To the right of the screen are some electrical switches.Guess which switch raises and lowers the screen?The switch next to the screen?No,its the switch farthest away from the screen!,Hard to open,Here is a door to a gourmet coffee shop in a designer hotel in New York City.The door is made of sol
11、id glass and is very heavy.The top half of the door is clear glass.The bottom half is frosted glass.The handle is in the middle of the door.This makes it very difficult to pull the door open because you cant get any leverage.,Please push slowly!,Ever wonder why doors are made out of glass?This pictu
12、re gives a hint.Imagine that these restaurant doors are both closed and someone tries to leave in a hurry just as someone else tries to enter the restaurant from the outside.The doors are made of solid wood and are beautiful to look at but you cant see if anyone is standing on the other side.,This i
13、s a mop sink,This picture is from a restaurant in Santa Barbara.There is no urinal in the mens restroom.The fixture in the corner affords a certain activity.To try to discourage this activity someone taped a small sign to the wall above the fixture.The sign says This is a mop sink.,Smooth as glass,T
14、his picture shows the hot water control knob on the bathroom sink in a fancy hotel.You can tell its a fancy hotel because it has a marble sink and designer knobs.Unfortunately,the designer didnt have people try to turn the knobs with soap on their hands because the knobs are about as smooth as glass
15、 and almost impossible to turn.This is an example of something being designed a certain way because it looks good rather than because it works well.,Please use sidewalks,This picture shows a dirt path worn across the grass on a university campus.Notice how the path is in the most convenient place to
16、 walk relative to the crosswalk painted on the street and the dip in the curb.It looks like there should be a sidewalk here,but someone forgot to put it in.Instead of putting in a sidewalk,someone put in a sign to try to tell people not to walk on the grass.,Watch your step!,One human factors proble
17、m I have found involves walking in from the bright outdoors into a dark building and encountering an almost invisible step.This example comes from a library lobby.The warning sign isnt a very elegant solution.,Watch out!,There is a gate at this library consisting of a metal bar.It is to keep you fro
18、m leaving with books you havent checked out.I get real nervous when I walk through the gate;I think its the height of the metal bar.If you tried to walk out with an unchecked book,the gate would lock closed.Can you imagine walking into the locked gate with the bar at this height?,Trapped between the
19、 doors!,There are two problems with these doors.The first problem is that the handles are designed for pulling rather than pushing.Doors designed for pushing usually have handles with flat surfaces that look easy to push and hard to pull.The second problem is that the two sets of doors work in oppos
20、ite ways.To pass through the walkway you must first PULL open one set of doors and then PUSH open the second set of doors.,Needle in a haystack,I saw this group of stop lights during a long drive from Los Angeles to Houston.The city that the stop lights are in was in the middle of a wide-open desert
21、(like many things between LA and Houston.)The contrast between the empty desert and the stimulus-rich intersection was a little overwhelming;I was a little stunned and confused as to where I should be looking.It looks as if the people designing the stop lights were counting on the fact that a driver can only see the business end of one set of lights at time.Although this is true,having extra sets of stop light housings forces the driver to sort out a lot of visual noise.!,