A psychological—spatial approach for architectural design and research

Abstract The purpose of this paper is to describe a comprehensive approach for studying the interrelationships between the affective and the typological characteristics of the dwelling environment. The approach has a dual orientation: the observation of people's interaction with their habitat as it is designed, simulated and experienced during the design process (with the use of a spatial simulator) and the recollection of past experiences of the dwelling environment during their life-cycle. After describing the context of a current research project, which includes the design of a housing cooperative, the theoretical and methodological framework of the approach is discussed with respect to other studies in the field of environmental psychology. To conclude this paper an example of the kinds of results that can be obtained leads to a discussion with concluding remarks.