Megaron (Oct 2016)

User satisfaction in coffee houses transformed from houses: A sample in the city center of Konya, Turkey

  • Pınar Dinç Kalaycı,
  • Tuğçe Utku

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5505/megaron.2016.25582
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 344 – 358

Abstract

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Being an approach for raising habitability of physical environments, reuse of buildings can be materialized in historic buildings as well as the buildings that has been witnessing near past. The present study focuses on the coffee houses that have been transformed from apartments in Zafer and Alaeddin regions in Konya, Turkey. Five such transformations were categorized in terms of spatial organization, and user satisfactions were measured for each category. In the questionnaire, responded by 244 participants, the spatial organization variables, the layout type (with long hall and without long hall) and the layout style (room concept and holistic concept) were used as independent variables whereas the dependent variables were frequency of use, preference of choosing a table, length of occupancy, general satisfaction and spatial perception of users. According to findings, the transformations that used room concept (with long hall and without long hall) satisfied participants more than that of holistic ones. Therefore, possible to claim that, users respond positively and originality of apartments are preserved highly in the interventions that transform apartments in minimum amount and redesign each room with different ambiance. The study is also important for its proposal of a user satisfaction measurement approach for similar transformations.

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