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Vol.15(3)(2024)

  • Space Syntax Analysis on Indoor Sports Center Jules Ladoumegue France

    Muhammad Helmi Bin Jusoh (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 (School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, MALAYSIA),
    Maryam Saeed (Department of Architectural Engineering, Dhofar University, Salalah, SULTANATE of OMAN),
    Bhattraradej Witchayangkoon (Department of Civil Engineering, Thammasat School of Engineering, Thammasat University, THAILAND),
    Wesam H. Beitelmal (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Dhofar University, Salalah, SULTANATE of OMAN).

    Discipline: Architectural Engineering.

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    DOI: 10.14456/ITJEMAST.2024.18

    Keywords: Space hierarchy; Sport building; Wayfinding; Spatial arrangement; Permeability; Sports center; Access space; Moderate wayfinding level; Moderate permeability level; Sport facilities; Sport complex; Public space.

    Abstract
    This paper studies and reviews the level of permeability and wayfinding of indoor sports centers by using space syntax analysis. The case study selected is Indoor Sports Center Jules Ladoumegue, France, which has an office and public access. This study applies the labeling system using alphabets and numbering systems and then turns into space syntax analysis of measurable scale graphs on the level of permeability and wayfinding. This analysis classifies the measurement into nine levels of the Likert scale’s permeability. The finding shows that it has two separate access spaces: the office and the indoor sports center. The office consists of two floors while the sports center consists of four floors. This study shows that this indoor sports center has moderate wayfinding and permeability levels. Each space is easy to access, and some spaces are linked with another space. This building is neutral in its space syntax analysis. The top level of permeability is at the rooftop, the patio, squash area, dance, and gym space.

    Paper ID: 15A3E

    Cite this article:

    Jusoh M. H., Arab, Y., Hassan, A. S., Saeed, M., Witchyangkoon, B. and Beitelmal, W. H. (2024). Space Syntax Analysis on Indoor Sports Center Jules Ladoumegue France. International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies, 15(3), 15A3E, 1-12. http://TUENGR.COM/V15/15A3E.pdf DOI: 10.14456/ITJEMAST.2024.18

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