Movement in the built environment: cognition of wayfinding and exploration

Dalton, Ruth and Troffa, Renato and Zacharias, John and Hoelscher, Christoph (2008) Movement in the built environment: cognition of wayfinding and exploration. In: Urban diversities, biosphere and well-being, 2008-07-282008-08-01.

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Abstract

The spatial decisions pedestrians make as they execute a task, explore a novel environment or re-enact daily habits in familiar environments engage complex thinking processes. A continuous stream of information is available to the perambulating individual that may combine with the plans and expectations that individual pedestrians have. The dynamic and experiential aspects of this thinking, as well as the overall methodological approach to such research are the focus of this chapter.

Item Type:
Contribution to Conference (Paper)
Journal or Publication Title:
Urban diversities, biosphere and well-being
Subjects:
?? WAYFINDINGSPATIAL COGNITIONARCHITECTURAL DESIGNURBAN PLANNINGPEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT ??
ID Code:
138690
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Deposited On:
05 Nov 2019 12:15
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
22 Nov 2022 14:40