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Alankarage, S, Chileshe, N, Samaraweera, A, Rameezdeen, R and Edwards, D J (2023) Organisational BIM maturity models and their applications: a systematic literature review. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 19(06), 567–85.

Bhatnagar, S, Jacob, G, Devkar, G, Rybkowski, Z K, Arefazar, Y and Obulam, R (2023) A systematic review of lean simulation games in the construction industry. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 19(06), 701–19.

Gao, Y, Casasayas, O, Wang, J and Xu, X (2023) Factors affecting the blockchain application in construction management in China: an ANP-SWOT hybrid approach. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 19(06), 665–80.

Gujar, S and Deshmukh, A (2023) Methodology for visual comfort analysis in intermediate open spaces of residential areas, case study: Nagpur, India. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 19(06), 602–19.

Hasanzade, M P, van Oel, C J and Pazhouhanfar, M (2023) Passengers’ preferences for architectural design characteristics in the design of airport terminals. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 19(06), 586–601.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Architecture; airport design; emotions; passengers’ preferences; discrete choice experiments;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1745-2007
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17452007.2022.2104206
  • Abstract:
    With the need to increase total revenues, airports have begun to use commercial retail. A well-designed airport may provide great service to clients and consumers and increase their satisfaction and in turn their spending behaviours. Since there is suggestive evidence that there might be cultural associations of white, purple or black with different emotional loadings to these colours across cultures, the present study investigated passengers’ preferences for architectural design characteristics of an airport in a new cultural setting. Discrete choice modelling was used to measure the passengers’ preferences for 10 interior design characteristics of the passenger terminal using 3D renderings. Data on 435 passengers were collected at Mehrabad International Airport, which also included passengers’ emotions. Passengers in the terminal hall preferred a curved and transparent ceiling, material in warm colours, cool lighting, with low width and low height, greenery and without any decorations. When compared to other studies, it may well be that passenger preferences for lighting and certain colour schemes reflect geographical or cultural differences. For other interior design characteristics, preferences relating to the shape of the ceiling and the amount of daylight, as well as the presence of greenery, may well be reflections of passengers’ restorative needs.

Khabir, S and Vakilinezhad, R (2023) Energy and thermal analysis of DSF in the retrofit design of office buildings in hot climates. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 19(06), 642–64.

Memari, S, Kocaturk, T, Lozanovska, M, Andrews, F and Tucker, R (2023) Future proofing for hospital building design: from research to practice. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 19(06), 681–700.

Waters, B L, Dixit, M K and Pariafsai, F (2023) Architects’ ranking of professional design services. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 19(06), 620–41.