Gestured
Form and Activated Space
An
investigative
research study into the perception of architectural space as
influenced by
proxemic
relationships between the human body and inhabitable form.
“The research revealed the influence ‘spatial configuration and delineation’ has on human behavior, in addition to an ability to measure the location and extremes of spatial thresholds and envelopes. The study also established that human behavior is influenced by ‘form positioning and articulation’, enabling an analysis of human subconscious and foreconscious perceptions.”
Matthew Schlueb (Graduate Thesis)
Pratt Institute (New York) 1994