Creativity affordances of University Campus Open Spaces: The relationship between creative behavior and urban features, Case Study Bauhaus University Weimar
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Projektinformationen
eingereicht von
Gabrielly De Souza Lima
Betreuende Professur
Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism
Betreuende
1st examiner: -Prof. Dr. -Ing. Sven Schneider, 2nd examiner: Shimin Huang MSc.
Studiengang:
Integrated Urban Development and Design (Master of Science (M.Sc.))
Projektbeschreibung
Over the past decades, the university campus evolved from essentially training facilities into the core of the knowledge economy through strategic spatial development. According to previous research, campuses have their role in such socioeconomic structure by promoting knowledge creation and creativity, with current scientific investigations correlating the spatial features and their relationship to knowledge sharing and other creativity-related behaviours, also referring to the spatial context as knowledgescapes.
This thesis presents an investigation, which later could relate to similar contexts, as the examination of students' creative experience at the inner-city campus of Bauhaus University Weimar.
It contributes to the existing knowledge by investigating whether there are patterns of how interactions and behaviours related to creativity occur specifically within the open spaces of educational campus. This is by looking at which and how the physical features of campus open spaces affect the user's creative behaviour, doing so from the perspective of existing research approaches that relate physical space as an affordance for human behaviour.