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Scirj Volume III, Issue II, February 2015 Edition ISSN: 2201-2796 The Scale of Individual Space in Restructuring Perception of Phobia Ejeng Ukabi Abstract: The phenomenon of perceiving space is not inborn. It is created by individuals over time. This is possible via interactions between the individual and the indicators around. The person’s perception over time results in the formation of images in the conscious mind and matures into psychological attachment to the place term personalization. The writer calls this creation of boundaries individual space. Since humans react irrationally when moved away from individual space, what scale of space can architects create to solve this disposition? This paper aims to provide space therapy to ameliorate space misconceptions humans generate over time in their stay in a particular place. In order to meet the aims of this essay, a literature framework from 9-books which talks about the theory of space at different dimensions (psychological, sociological, philosophical, analytical and concretization) will be considered as it forms the core of the class presentations/discussions for the course (Spatial Exploration) with coaching of the course Instructor moderating the arguments. Furthermore, develop a model of interactions to buttress the framed argument. The paper concludes with the notion that individual space is constructed by human beings directly or indirectly and manipulators of physical space should take into cognizance the feeling of the users so that they are not aided to remain in their mindset space defect. Reference this Paper: The Scale of Individual Space in Restructuring Perception of Phobia by Ejeng Ukabi published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume III, Issue II, February 2015 Edition, Page 16-19 ". Search Terms: Individual Space, Scale, Space Perception, Space manipulators [Read Research Paper] [Full Screen] |
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