TY - JOUR TI - Assessment of the Interaction Between Space And Visitor In the Case of the Cité De L’arciıtecture Et Du Patrimoine AB - This study discusses the interaction between space and humans and studies space in the case of architecture museums and humans in the case of museum visitors. Museums were determined as the topic of the study as they are one of the complex structural groups such as hospitals, shopping malls, airports and various public structures that allow many humans to interact with each other and with space. In this context, the numerous types of museums were further narrowed and the scope of the topic was reduced to the case of Architecture Museums. Compared to other types of museums, they are considered to address a wider audience and range of visitors because they are related to all types of spaces with which humans directly interact. The Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine (Architecture and National Heritage Museum) museum in Paris was chosen as the field of study because of its spatial characteristics, the variety of items exhibited, visitor potential, size, spatial variety and the fact that it is one of the most recent architecture museums. The spaces identified in the field study conducted as part of this study were examined using the two main methods of onsite observation and space syntax methods. The spatial syntax analysis method was applied under two headings: permeability and visibility graph analysis. Permeability analysis were performed on permeability graphs created by Agraph software, and visibility graph analysis were performed by the connectivity, visual integration and coefficient clustering parameters on Depthmap software. Attempting to identify the effects of spatial setup on visitor behavior, the study aims to determine the features of the spatial setup that effect visitor behavior, examine the architectural and spatial characteristics of the architecture museum chosen as the field study and examine the interaction of such spatial qualifications with visitor behavior using space syntax analysis. As a conclusion of the analyses, it was observed that the permeability and visible area structures of the museum space, where fieldwork was conducted, overlapped to a great extent and it was found that spatial configuration leads to preferences in visitor behaviors. AU - ALTIPARMAKOGLU SAKARYA, GOZDE AU - Gürani, Fehime Yeşim DO - 10.31590/ejosat.832712 PY - 2021 JO - Avrupa Bilim ve Teknoloji Dergisi VL - 0 IS - 21 SN - 2148-2683 SP - 341 EP - 357 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/1175433 ER -