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- People will sit close to their point of interest (lecture, other person, nearest bench on approach, etc).
 
- People will sit close to their point of interest (lecture, other person, nearest bench on approach, etc).
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- People will adapt their use to the given situation.
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- People only change elements when it necessary.
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- When a object seems heavy or when people feel exposed or embarrassed, they give up early in trying to adapt the seating arrangement.
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 11 October 2011

The different set ups we tried were:

- The open set up like it always is. People can only sit next to each other.

- A diverse set up with different ways to group the benches, the different distances between the opposing benches were tested here. Testing intimate space.

- A complete random set up with all elements spread through the area.

- An obstructive set up, here people are not provided with a logical seating place.

- An uncomfortable set up, we only used the wooden blocks and moved the chairs to the side.

conclusions:

- People are willing to make a bigger effort to have a comfortable seat.

- It is nice to have a diverse arangement of spaces, caters for larger user group.

- People will sit close to their point of interest (lecture, other person, nearest bench on approach, etc).

- People will adapt their use to the given situation.

- People only change elements when it necessary.

- When a object seems heavy or when people feel exposed or embarrassed, they give up early in trying to adapt the seating arrangement.

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