Author:
Berni A.,Altavilla S.,Ruiz-Pastor L.,Nezzi C.,Borgianni Y.
Abstract
AbstractThis exploratory work aims to understand which elements of a building mostly attract visitors’ attention. An experiment was conducted to allow participants to visit a prototype tiny house while wearing eye-tracking glasses. Identified gazed elements of the prototype were selected and the corresponding dwell times used as variables. The limited dwell times on structural elements show that they can be easily overshadowed by other features present in the building. This leads to a design problem when the novelty and the quality of a new product, markedly a building, reside in the materials used.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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