Abstract:
Considering man the centre of the universe, the only reference
system, all aspects of life grows with it, nothing is static. Starting from
this premise the study aims to answer this question: What should we
consider the act of conception of space given the characteristics of
perception? The study argument is constructed mainly from a
psychological point of view through perception characteristics and its
affective factors, and never the less through the hierarchical model of
human needs that Maslow developed. The scientific literature examines
the qualities of space that make it close to the individual and the space
features compliant with the pyramid of human needs. These can be
summarized in five major generic categories image, readability,
mobility, adaptability, and complexity. By joining and combining studies
underpinning this paper the author seeks to develop a set of steps
necessary in the conception act.