An examination of people’s preferences for buildings and streetscapes in New Zealand

IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences Australian Planner Pub Date : 2022-02-06 DOI:10.1080/07293682.2022.2029922
M. Gjerde, B. Vale
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ABSTRACT The appearance of the built environment is an important matter for most people, as it can affect their physical, financial and psychological wellbeing. Many studies have been conducted to understand people’s visual preferences for buildings and streetscapes and the majority have used photographic or video representations to stimulate responses. Few have asked people for their preferences as they walk along the street. This research addresses that gap in knowledge, utilising a mixed methods research methodology. People were invited to indicate their preferences while walking along three streets in New Zealand cities. The survey responses were supplemented by two focus group discussions. This research found that people prefer streetscapes where differences in height and architectural composition vary within a narrow band of difference along the length of the street. At the scale of the individual building façade, people were found to prefer traditional cladding materials such as brick and those that could be painted or refinished. Compositionally, people preferred buildings with discrete window openings, a finding that was strongly supported by a dislike for horizontally banded façade treatments. The findings invite questions around contemporary architectural design practices and how these can be directed toward creating a better liked built environment.
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新西兰人对建筑和街景的偏好调查
摘要建筑环境的外观对大多数人来说是一件重要的事情,因为它会影响他们的身体、经济和心理健康。已经进行了许多研究来了解人们对建筑和街景的视觉偏好,大多数研究都使用照片或视频来刺激反应。很少有人在人们走在街上时询问他们的喜好。这项研究利用混合方法研究方法,解决了知识上的差距。人们被邀请在新西兰城市的三条街道上行走时表明自己的偏好。调查答复得到了两次重点小组讨论的补充。这项研究发现,人们更喜欢高度和建筑组成的差异在沿着街道长度的窄范围内变化的街景。从单个建筑外墙的规模来看,人们更喜欢传统的覆层材料,如砖和那些可以喷漆或翻新的材料。从组成上讲,人们更喜欢有离散窗户的建筑,这一发现得到了对水平带状外墙处理的强烈支持。这些发现引发了人们对当代建筑设计实践的质疑,以及如何将这些实践导向创造一个更受欢迎的建筑环境。
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