Utilization of senses in architecture: (Record no. 20771)

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Transcribing agency UPMindanao
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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) LG993.5 2019 A7
Local cutter number (OCLC) ; Book number/undivided call number, CALL (RLIN) L67
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Personal name Lora, Catherine S.
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Title Utilization of senses in architecture:
Remainder of title enhancing museum visitor experience /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Catherine S. Lora; Isidor R. Malaque III
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019
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Extent 167 leaves
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Dissertation note Thesis
Degree type (BS Architecture)
Name of granting institution University of the Philippines Mindanao,
Year degree granted 2019
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Summary, etc. The study was conducted to promote cultural awareness and to redefine architecture as a profession that is not visually biased, but a profession that understands the connection of the human senses with its surrounding environment through creating a sensory experience in museum design. This aimed to identify the different elements found in a museum that engages the human senses. This involved studying historical and cultural museums found in Davao Region – Museo Dabawenyo, Philippine-Japan Museum and Subangan Museum through ocular inspection, mapping, and survey questionnaires. Major findings of the study state: (1) Subangan museum’s interior highly engaged the human senses and rendered high learning experience; (2) Museo Dabawenyo was favorable in terms of architectural style and display arrangement; (3) Philippine-Japan Museum had the least impact on museum-goers and thus needs improvement; (4) Physical discomfort and lack of design greatly affects learning and spatial experience. The data gathered from these museums were then used for designing a sensory-effective museum. Additional research on spatial flow and resting spaces may further enhance the study in understanding museum spaces and museum visitor’s experience.
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Main curriculum objective Architectural Design IX: Research Project in Architecture
Curriculum code ARCH191
658 ## - INDEX TERM--CURRICULUM OBJECTIVE
Main curriculum objective Architectural design X: Architectural Design Project
Curriculum code ARCH19
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Personal name Malaque, Isidoro R. III
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    Library of Congress Classification     Thesis College of Humanities and Social Sciences University Library General Reference 2024-07-23 Gifts & Donations CHSS-T-gd6425   LG993.5 2019 A7 L67 3UPML00025542 2024-07-23 2024-07-23 Thesis
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