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"Space and Behavior: An Observation" takes a quick look at the impact of six different spaces on my perceptions and behavior.

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Spaces and Behavior An Observation“The details are the very source of expression in architecture. But we are caught in a vice between art and the bottom line.” - Arthur Erickson

+What I’ve Learned

These spaces attract me:

Open space

High ceilings

Elegant colors, textures

Uncrowded

Ambient sound

The ‘coolness’ factor. These companies have it: Apple, Aveda, Starbucks, and Nordstrom

+Examples of inviting spaces:

+Inside the store:

+Can you guess this brand?

+Coolness Personified

+What I’ve Learned

These spaces repel me:

Tight corridors

Florescent lighting

Carpeting

Crowding

Low ceilings

No color

No breathing room

+Uninviting spaces:

+Inside the store:

+My office:

+If I Had a Retail Store, I would:

Have cash registers near the front door for security and at the back of the store for increased revenue

Have ample interactivity with products

Create a fun, social experience

Have beauty as a predominant aesthetic

Have small, well designed displays of product

Have refreshments as a matter of course

Live ambient music

+Conclusions

I am a person who is deeply impacted by my surroundings

I vote with my dollars and time

If I find a space that meets my needs for beauty, fun, refreshment and novelty, I’ll be back

If the space is too hard to navigate, or too over-stimulating, no matter what the ‘bargains’ are, I’ll shop online

My office is so open and noisy, that I often prefer to work from home