Quantifying Environmental Activation in Sustainable Interior Design: An Analytical Approach

Document Type : scientific articles

Author

Decor department, interior architecture, faculty of Fine Arts, Helwan university

Abstract

Interior design significantly shapes our built environment, influencing human well-being and resource utilization (Smith, 2019). In response to this critical role, the study introduces an innovative analytical framework for assessing the efficiency and effectiveness of interior spaces. The used approach integrates quantitative metrics with a deep understanding of space anatomy, emphasizing how design decisions impact decision quality (Brown, 2020). Through rigorous analytical study, we seek to enhance decision-making processes. By dissecting space anatomy, we uncover insights that empower designers to make informed choices, ultimately improving the overall quality of interior design projects, and quantifying the efficiency of interior design spaces using an arithmetic approach. By evaluating the relationship between outputs and inputs, we aim to optimize resource utilization while minimizing waste, leveraging network measurement concepts, and exploring intricate relationships among diverse design elements and project activities (Garcia, 2018), using (Quantitative Assessment, Space Anatomy Impact, and Network Measurement). The research findings contribute significantly to elevating decision-making processes within sustainable interior design, fostering environmentally conscious choices.

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