Measurement of Environmental Restorative Effects and Perceptual Preference from the Perspective of Privacy Driven Activities: A Case Study of Waterfront Public Spaces in Guilin
Abstract:Drawing on China’s unique mountain-and-river landscape, this study selected typical urban waterfront spaces in Guilin as samples for exploratory experiments. It designed behavioral tasks based on theories of privacy types and functions, combined with classic psychological scales and physiological hormone indicators to accurately measure and assess participants’ restorative effects, and focused on the restorative performance of privacy driven activities (PDA). At the same time, the view composition and spatial perception under different behavior states were quantitatively calculated and contrastive analyzed by combining visual semantic segmentation and environmental perception scales, so as to explore the correlation between environmental preferences for PDA and individual’s restorative effects in waterfront public spaces. The results are as follows: 1) compared with normal activities, PDA showed better restorative effects in both physiological and psychological data; 2) regarding the environmental preferences of PDA, the correlation between environmental preference and cognitive recovery is higher than emotional recovery, and the correlation between view composition and emotional recovery is higher than cognitive recovery; 3) perceptions of mountain and water elements play a key role in subjective evaluation and the fitting of restorative models.
刘韩昕,吴罡*,刘敏怡. 私密性活动视角下环境恢复性效应测度与感知偏好研究
——以桂林滨水公共空间为例[J]. 新建筑, 2025, 43(4): 108-113.
LIU Hanxin, WU Gang, LIU Minyi. Measurement of Environmental Restorative Effects and Perceptual Preference from the Perspective of Privacy Driven Activities: A Case Study of Waterfront Public Spaces in Guilin. New Architecture, 2025, 43(4): 108-113.