Architects aids using design places on all environmental and social conditions that lets the people productive on working job and continuing their lives without any disturbance on view physiological, social and psychological. Designed to serve the purpose spaces response as both some physical and psychological needs of people. There is a relationship between the space lefting effects on users and the efficiency of the work. Therefore, in designing the living spaces will be expected to affect individuals and the intended use of the space that will contribute positively to the phsical arrangements for the designs must be taken into consideration. At this point learning the external needs of users are becoming a part of an activity. Today, people-space inretaction is being cared about and high quality work space arrangements is being made towards user demands. The studies have focused on reviewing on single - user group. However a space can be used for different user groups. Comparison of assessments of different user groups, recently developed and adapted to the architecture can be made with the lens-model method. Lens–Model method allows comparison of assesments for different user groups on the same place and also can provide some input data into design process fort he acthitects. Additionally, the user-space, the designer space interactions, coexistence and differences in preferences can be revealaed. In this study the lens model based studies which make different user groups, serving place and environmental regulations of user being taken and comparison possible in architecure, have been reviewed and some some inferences related to lens model approcah have been made. From the reviewed studies, the Lens-Model that using plain and simple statistical analysis techniques, were concluded as quite simple, understandable and useful.
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