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FEATURE PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLE

Vol.15(3)(2024)

  • Space Syntax Analysis on Indoor Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center

    Ahmad Afiq Md Noor (School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MALAYSIA),
    Yasser Arab (Department of Architectural Engineering, Dhofar University, Salalah, SULTANATE of OMAN),
    Ahmad Sanusi Hassan, Hilary Omatule Onubi (School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MALAYSIA),
    Joesron Alie Syahbana (Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Diponegoro University, Semarang, INDONESIA),
    Bhattraradej Witchayangkoon (Department of Civil Engineering, Thammasat School of Engineering, Thammasat University, THAILAND),
    Maryam Saeed (Department of Architectural Engineering, Dhofar University, Salalah, SULTANATE of OMAN).

    Discipline: Architectural Engineering.

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    doi: 10.14456/ITJEMAST.2024.16

    Keywords: Human activity space; Space syntax graph; Wayfinding and permeability; ARTIC; Spatial configuration; Terminal design; Tourist circulation; Terminal staff circulation; Transporation hub.

    Abstract
    Space syntax is a human-focused approach that supports humans in identifying the relationship between human activities and the spaces within a habited area. This paper mainly focuses on the space syntax defined from the existing case study the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC), USA. Method of utilizing information found from resources like the internet and interviewing the respective parties involved in the building renovation. The Likert scale method is used to present the research finalist, which justifies the wayfinding and permeability of the ARTIC. This paper's finding shows that wayfinding in the ARTIC is instead of a dilemma. Based on the outcome, the ARTIC round spatial arrangement is somewhat supportive for the visitors to seek wayfinding. However, some areas are narrow and dense, which are not suitable to cater to the large volume of visitors. Hence, the finding of this paper hopes to aid in building the designer in future terminal design.

    Paper ID: 15A3C

    Cite this article:

    Ooi, W., Arab, Y., Hassan, A. S., Onubi, H. O., Kurniawati, W., Witchayangkoon, B., & Saeed, M. (2024). Space Syntax Analysis on Indoor Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center. International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies, 15(3), 15A3C, 1-15. http://TUENGR.COM/V15/15A3C.pdf DOI: 10.14456/ITJEMAST.2024.12

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