Online Public Feedback on Mid- to High-Rise Biophilic Buildings: A Study of the Asia–Pacific Region over the Past Decade
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Process
2.2. Case Selection
2.3. Technical Evaluative Methods
2.3.1. Methods of Quantitative Analysis of Objective Biophilic Spatial Design Characteristics
2.3.2. Quantitative Analysis Method of Subjective Public Comments on Biophilic Architecture and Design
2.3.3. Method of Correlation Analysis between Subjective Evaluations and Objective Design Parameters
3. Results
3.1. Results of the Quantitative Analysis of Objective Design Parameters in Biophilic Architecture
3.2. Results of Subjective Analysis of Google Maps Review Texts
3.2.1. Text Extraction and Proportion
3.2.2. Sentiment Analysis Results
3.2.3. Results of Word Frequency and Text Clustering Analysis
3.3. Correlation Analysis Results of Subjective Design Parameters and Objective Evaluations
3.4. Results of Manual Analysis of Low-Scoring Reviews on Google Map
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
6. Reflection and Further Thinking
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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NO | Name | Designer | Time | Location | Function | Density | Awards | Appearance Photo | Design Concept | |
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1 | One Central Park | OCP | Ateliers Jean Nouvel and PTW Architects | 2014 | Sydney, Australia | Apartments/Hotel | Super High | Best Tall Building In The World (2014); Best Tall Building In Asia and Australia/CTBUH, Chicago, USA (2014) [28] | Vertical landscapes covering 50% of the façades, combining green walls and sustainable strategies to create a green icon in the skyline [28,29]. | |
2 | Oasia Hotel Downtown | OHD | WOHA | 2016 | Singapore | Hotel | Super High | President’s Design Award Singapore (2018); Best Tall Building Worldwide (2018) [30] | Combines innovative land use with a tropical approach, featuring a verdant, permeable tower with distinct strata and sky gardens that create public spaces for recreation [30]. | |
3 | Chicland Hotel | CH | VTN Architects | 2019 | Da Nang, Vietnam | Hotel | High | World Architecture Community Awards 36th Architecture Master prize 2020 [31] | Integrate vertical facades covered with an alternating tree pot system [32]. | |
4 | Hamacho Hotel | HH | UDS and the Range Design | 2019 | Tokyo, Japan | Hotel | High | Winner in Architecture, Building and Structure Design Category, 2019–2020 [33] | Centers on “handicraft” and “greenery”, aiming to create a cultural and communal hub [34]. | |
5 | PARKROYAL on Pickering | PP | WOHA | 2013 | Singapore | Hotel | High | MIPIM Asia Awards Gold Winner (2015); Design for Asia Awards—Grand Award (2014) [35] | A “hotel-as-garden”, integrating extensive sky gardens and green spaces to create an urban landmark that doubles the site’s green potential [36]. | |
6 | The Hive (NTU Learning Center) | TH | Heatherwick Studio | 2015 | Singapore | Education | High | BCA Green Mark Platinum Award for sustainability (2013) [37] | Creates a passive, sustainable, connected, and interactive educational environment with rough curved concrete structures and materials [38]. | |
7 | Jewel Changi Airport | JCA | Safdie Architects | 2019 | Singapore | Retail | High | President’s Design Award Singapore (2020) [39]; Building of the year 2020—Public Architecture (2020) [40] | Blends nature with marketplace, transforming the airport into a lively urban hub that captivates travelers, visitors, and residents, reflecting Singapore’s identity as ‘The City in the Garden’ [41]. | |
8 | SHIROIYA Hotel | SH | Sou Fujimoto Architects | 2020 | Maebashi, Japan | Hotel | Mid-High | AD’s 2021 Hotel Awards [42] | A seamless blend of streets, buildings, and natural elements with a large atrium and a grass hill, fostering community and diverse activities in Maebashi [43]. | |
9 | Atlas Hoi An Hotel | AH | VTN Architects | 2017 | Hoi An, Vietnam | Hotel | Mid-High | Green Good Design Awards (2017); FuturArc Green Leadership Award/Commercial (2018) [44,45] | Blends greenery and natural ventilation to create an open, eco-friendly urban retreat that reconnects guests with nature in a heritage site [45]. |
Design Parameter | Units | Meanings | Calculation Formula |
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Direct BE Projected Area/Level | m2/level | Projected area of direct biophilic elements per level | |
Direct BE Projected Ratio | ---- | Ratio of projected area of direct built environment to floor area | |
Saturated User Number/Level | persons | Maximum user number that can comfortably occupy the space | |
Min. Biophilic Space/User | m2/user | Minimum biophilic space allocated per user | |
SpaceSyntax Index | Units | Meanings [53] | |
Average Connectivity | ---- | Measures the average number of immediate connections from each space. | |
Visual Clustering Coefficient | ---- | Indicates the degree to which spaces are interconnected in a visual network. | |
Visual Mean Depth | ---- | Represents the average number of steps required to reach all other spaces. | |
Visual Integration | ---- | Reflects how visually integrated a space is within the whole system. | |
Average Metric Step Shortest Path Length (Direct BE) | m | The average length of the shortest paths between each point to direct biophilic elements. | |
Average Metric Step Shortest Path Length (Direct BE)/Floor Area | m/m2 | The average metric step shortest path length to direct biophilic elements normalized by the floor area. | |
Average Metric Step Shortest Path Angle (Direct BE) | rad | The average angular change along the shortest paths between each point to direct biophilic elements. | |
Average Metric Step Shortest Path Angle (Direct BE)/Floor Area | rad/m2 | The average metric step shortest path angle to direct biophilic elements normalized by the floor area. | |
Total Visual Step Depth (Direct BE) | steps | The total number of visual steps required to direct biophilic elements. | |
Total Visual Step Depth (Direct BE)/Floor Area | steps/m2 | The total visual step depth to direct biophilic elements normalized by the floor area. |
Architecture- and Design-Related Keywords | |
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Specific | name of building, function of building |
Architecture elements | architecture, building, construction, space, room, interior, area, gate, lobby, entrance, lift, stair, balcony, floor, structure, layout, plan, way, walk, toilet, corridor, door, window, pool, lights, lighting, ventilation |
Design | architect, designer, design, lighting, view, scenery, place, park, atmosphere, wood, stone, concrete, glass, color, furniture, environment, environmental |
Landscape | nature, water, organic, green, blue, garden, biophilic, botanical, lighting, canopy, plant, rain, pool, pools, vortex, waterfall, sun, wind, air, animals, insects, birds, branches, sunlight, gardens, park, greenery, greening, tree, grass, flowers, leaves, colorful, color, wood, stone, evoke, imagery, biomimicry, geometry, form, shape, texture, imitation, mimic, attraction, forest |
Biophilic-Experience-Related Keywords | |
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Direct | sun, lighting, rain, wind, air, plants, animals, insects, birds, branches, sunlight, eco, nature, natural, organic, garden, gardens, botanical, canopy, forest, plant, plants, water, pool, pools, vortex, waterfall, park, greenery, greening, tree, grass, grassy, flowers, leaves |
Indirect | wood, color, colorful, green, blue, evoke, natural imagery, biomimicry, geometry, form, shape, texture, imitation, mimic, attraction, biophilic, biophilia, terrain, mesa, valley, symmetry, mirror, rough, decoration, geometric, pattern, artwork, granite, marble, complexity, order, rustic, local |
Design Parameter | OCP | OHD | CH | HH | PP | TH | JCA | SH | AH |
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Direct BE Projected Area/Level | 345.00 | 200.00 | 27.23 | 6.73 | 890.00 | 70.00 | 19,626.00 | 60.00 | 90.00 |
Direct BE Projected Ratio | 10.71% | 12.35% | 5.82% | 1.67% | 30.27% | 3.53% | 9.48% | 12.63% | 8.82% |
Saturated User Number/Level | 98 | 36 | 16 | 28 | 68 | 378 | 2750 | 18 | 24 |
Min Biophilic Space/User | 3.520 | 5.556 | 1.702 | 0.241 | 13.088 | 0.185 | 7.137 | 3.333 | 3.750 |
Average Connectivity | 333.18 | 273.68 | 197.51 | 110.25 | 512.72 | 2571.47 | 1042.10 | 337.45 | 202.87 |
Visual Clustering Coefficient | 0.867 | 0.850 | 0.756 | 0.821 | 0.762 | 0.724 | 0.701 | 0.816 | 0.822 |
Visual Mean Depth | 3.814 | 3.305 | 2.973 | 3.255 | 3.700 | 3.066 | 3.154 | 3.309 | 3.835 |
Visual Integration | 3.887 | 4.405 | 4.617 | 3.889 | 4.498 | 5.484 | 5.529 | 3.607 | 3.584 |
Average Metric Step Shortest Path Length (Direct BE) | 6.3130 | 6.4634 | 5.3748 | 7.2140 | 6.3539 | 10.9735 | 25.6652 | 3.4686 | 2.9996 |
Average Metric Step Shortest Path Length (Direct BE)/Floor Area | 0.0020 | 0.0040 | 0.0115 | 0.0179 | 0.0022 | 0.0055 | 0.0012 | 0.0073 | 0.0029 |
Average Metric Step Shortest Path Angle (Direct BE) | 0.2275 | 0.2332 | 0.5289 | 0.7142 | 0.3038 | 1.0099 | 0.5401 | 0.4355 | 0.3103 |
Average Metric Step Shortest Path Angle (Direct BE)/Floor Area | 0.0001 | 0.0001 | 0.0011 | 0.0018 | 0.0001 | 0.0005 | 0.0000 | 0.0009 | 0.0003 |
Total Visual Step Depth (Direct BE) | 1.1486 | 1.2388 | 1.3062 | 1.8363 | 1.2373 | 1.6597 | 1.4824 | 1.3269 | 1.1498 |
Total Visual Step Depth (Direct BE)/Floor Area | 0.0004 | 0.0008 | 0.0028 | 0.0045 | 0.0004 | 0.0008 | 0.0001 | 0.0028 | 0.0011 |
Project | No. of Architecture and Design | No. of Biophilic Experience | BE Mention Rate | Direct Nature Experience | Indirect Nature Experience |
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OCP | 43 | 21 | 48.84% | 17 | 5 |
OHD | 907 | 246 | 27.12% | 222 | 33 |
CH | 910 | 331 | 36.37% | 249 | 104 |
HH | 1046 | 214 | 20.46% | 190 | 49 |
PP | 1664 | 611 | 36.72% | 527 | 192 |
TH | 216 | 33 | 15.28% | 25 | 9 |
JCA | 2850 | 1768 | 62.04% | 1732 | 191 |
SH | 247 | 63 | 25.51% | 56 | 14 |
AH | 66 | 8 | 12.12% | 8 | 0 |
All Projects | 7949 | 3295 | 41.45% | 3026 | 597 |
Reasons | Rate |
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Facility and additional payment | 18.09% |
Architectural design and wayfinding | 10.82% |
Furniture and interior design | 9.69% |
Cleaning and maintenance issues | 8.89% |
Insects, fallen leaves, moldy, dust, damp, cold/hot, unpleasant smell, no sunshine | 8.56% |
Poor experience/space quality/atmosphere | 7.75% |
Not as good as imagined/nothing special | 6.79% |
Poor view | 5.98% |
Narrow space | 5.98% |
Noise problem | 4.52% |
Too many people | 3.07% |
Lighting/ventilation issues | 2.91% |
Strange design/outside better than inside | 2.58% |
Privacy problem | 2.26% |
Inability to truly/sufficiently interact with nature/not truly natural/waste | 2.10% |
Word Frequency List (Tot 50) | |
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Architecture and Design | room (1458), place (867), clean (480), view (430), stay (389), design (381), waterfall (331), time (312), best (300), service (236), water (235), pool (234), building (234), staff (229), green (219), area (212), visit (209), floor (190), club (186), food (181), experience (178), architecture (178), friendly (172), comfortable (170), space (164), see (164), love (152), walk (149), world (143), indoor (138), unique (137), garden (135), modern (121), city (120), interior (119), inside (115), feel (114), day (114), atmosphere (114), spend (110), places (108), bathroom (103), spacious (102), park (102), window (101), people (99), enjoy (98), new (97), environment (95), excellent (93) |
Biophilic Experience | room (463), waterfall (368), water (235), pool (234), green (219), place (208), best (208), view (187), garden (186), time (147), indoor (131), world (128), visit (112), see (110), attractions (104), building (103), park (102), clean (92), area (92), floor (92), greenery (91), design (90), recommend (89), window (88), canopy (85), inside (78), plants (77), food (76), love (75), staff (74), nature (74), experience (72), service (72), friendly (71), city (70), unique (68), swimming (67), club (67), walk (66), stay (64), feel (63), architecture (62), rain (61), enjoy (57), space (56), natural (54), big (53), trees (51), day (50), outside (50) |
Direct Nature | room (398), waterfall (368), water (235), pool (234), best (202), garden (186), view (181), place (173), time (137), indoor (131), world (126), see (109), park (102), visit (100), greenery (91), recommend (89), floor (89), green (88), area (86), canopy (85), clean (82), lighting (81), attraction (80), window (80), plants (77), building (75), inside (74), nature (74), love (69), experience (67), swimming (67), design (66), food (65), friendly (62), club (62), rain (61), staff (60), walk (59), city (57), service (55), feel (55), natural (54), enjoy (53), architecture (52), unique (52), trees (51), big (50), stay (50), restaurants (49), forest (47) |
Indirect Nature | green (233), greenery (104), room (102), attraction (99), design (57),building (54), place (52), waterfall (51), space (41), feel (39),wood (35), architecture (35), canopy (31), water (30), surrounded (30), lush (29), decoration (28), service (28), walk (28),view (27), city (27), indoor (27), park (27), friendly (26), time (26), visit (25), maze, (25), best (25), unique (25), stay (23), trees (22), interior (22), staff (22), area (21), pool (21), plants (21), modern (20), garden (20), love (18), mirror (18), rain (18), forest (17), clean (17), food (17), dining (16), inside (16), experience (15), eco (15), outside (15), people (14), see (14), floor (14) |
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Liu, Y.; Guo, X. Online Public Feedback on Mid- to High-Rise Biophilic Buildings: A Study of the Asia–Pacific Region over the Past Decade. Buildings 2024, 14, 2394. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14082394
Liu Y, Guo X. Online Public Feedback on Mid- to High-Rise Biophilic Buildings: A Study of the Asia–Pacific Region over the Past Decade. Buildings. 2024; 14(8):2394. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14082394
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Yue, and Xiangmin Guo. 2024. "Online Public Feedback on Mid- to High-Rise Biophilic Buildings: A Study of the Asia–Pacific Region over the Past Decade" Buildings 14, no. 8: 2394. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14082394
APA StyleLiu, Y., & Guo, X. (2024). Online Public Feedback on Mid- to High-Rise Biophilic Buildings: A Study of the Asia–Pacific Region over the Past Decade. Buildings, 14(8), 2394. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14082394