C.M. Recto commercial and business hub : an inclusive urban redevelopment through light and sustainability
Abstract
Enhancing a building's spatial quality can improve its public image, appeal, and users' well-being. This research identifies spatial quality determinants in commercial buildings as determined by users’ satisfaction levels. This study aims to study how people perceive, feel, and evaluate the quality of retail spaces and how it impacts their work performance. Identifying and assessing spatial quality requires two different approaches. One is the study of the quality of space or the analysis of the user's satisfaction level to assess spatial quality; the other is the study of the area's physical characteristics. Both require the perception of the user and how the spaces satisfy them. This study aims to create a holistic approach and a sustainable and inclusive community. The building should serve its purpose.
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