A proposed methodology for sustainable interactive interior design in administrative spaces

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Teaching Assistant, Department of Decoration, Interior Architecture Division, Faculty of Fine Arts- Luxor University

2 Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Architecture - Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research - Faculty of Fine Arts – Assiut University

3 Lecturer, Department of Decoration, Division of Interior Architecture, Faculty of Fine Arts-Assiut University

Abstract

Interactive designs are the future orientation of future architecture, and it is the new window to create an internal environment that adapts to the needs and desires of the user. The design of the interactive space depends on several stages that must be followed in order to reach the final form of an integrated design, as this type of design needs a set of equipment that helps complete the design process, whether in walls, floors or ceilings, which are considered the basis for the success of the design in interacting with user requirements.
Administrative buildings are among the most important classifications of buildings that need a sustainable interactive interior design. The administrative space is distinguished from other spaces in its need for ultimate design flexibility and its susceptibility to development and change by the users of the space. Therefore, it was necessary to see a proposed methodology for sustainable interactive interior design in the administrative spaces that the designer must follow, starting with collecting information about the functional needs of the administrative building, then researching, analyzing, and studying the possibility of applying the proposed design ideas and evaluating them in accordance with the principles of sustainable interactive interior design, taking into account design considerations for administrative buildings. Until the designer finishes designing and implementing the administrative building.

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