a / tuning arch develops protocols to measure cognitive, psychological, and social dimensions of inhabitants and users: memory, attention, emotional regulation, response to stress, and the pro-social dimension.
b / What are the methods adopted? Validated questionnaires, and bio-physiological investigation tools (eye tracker, skin
c / How long can it last? It depends on the number of subjects and complexity, varying from a few weeks to a few months.
d / What is the typical workflow? The test is administered before the intervention, and then the post-intervention administration is repeated
It provides continuous data on the relationship between space and users.
a / Direct observation in situ, planned starting from the objects of investigation, which are usually social and relational aspects.
b / Indirect observation is carried out through electronic sensors to collect data relating to quantitative flows and readable emotional expressions, aiming to develop predictive social behavior models.
c / Indirect observation made by applying Space Syntax. Using algorithms studied at UCL in London, it shapes predictive models of social behavior (flows and concentrations).