Language of Movement for Building Assessment: A Review of the Evaluation Methods of the Human Movement in the Built Space
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The purpose of this article is to provide a framework for the categorization of methods and
techniques of human movement evaluation, measurement, and assessment in the built space. The reviewed
methods have been put together in a framework by the consideration of the level of movement and the
timescale. In doing so, the phenomenon of movement has been distinguished as a four-level of movement scale
that are subject to eight timescales. These four levels are imbedded movement, dynamic posture, dynamic
location, and dynamic agent. Finally, twenty selected techniques and methods are defined and the
methodological procedures of each of them have been described. These methods are mainly derived from
studies on daylighting and comfort.
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- 37th PLEA Conference: (Re)thinking resilience - PLEA2024 strony 681 - 686
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- 2024
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