This project defines and interprets a spatially “intelligent building” by looking through two different lenses: first, opportunities to improve building operations; and second, opportunities to create new social, spatial, and experiential Human-Building-Interactions. We have used these two lenses to analyse interviews we undertook with Arts Centre staff and management. This analysis gave us an understanding of current problems with day-to-day building operations and in user interactions with the building and its interior spaces. Our analysis identified several operational and interaction issues that we have grouped into four primary themes. Each theme is defined as an objective and supported by a summary of the key issues identified:
The interviews helped us understand that all building users, including the Arts Centre’s staff and management, experienced difficulties with physical movement and the comfortable utilisation of space. We also noted that there were problems with the distribution of information that could assist visitors with their everyday usage of the building’s interior spaces. In response, we explored how some of these issues could be solved through the creation of new experiential human-building interactions (shown in the diagram below).