Architectural Indoor Analysis: A Holistic Approach to Understand the Relation of Higher Education Classrooms and Academic Performance

The influence of learning space on users has been broadly accepted and tested. However, the literature has focused on single factor research, instead of holistic approaches. Additionally, lower educational levels have been the focus of interest, while higher education is moving towards multi-method...

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Main Authors: López Chao, Vicente Adrián, Amado Lorenzo, Antonio, Martin Gutiérrez, Jorge
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10835/7451
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author López Chao, Vicente Adrián
Amado Lorenzo, Antonio
Martin Gutiérrez, Jorge
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Amado Lorenzo, Antonio
Martin Gutiérrez, Jorge
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description The influence of learning space on users has been broadly accepted and tested. However, the literature has focused on single factor research, instead of holistic approaches. Additionally, lower educational levels have been the focus of interest, while higher education is moving towards multi-method teaching. This paper focuses on how learning spaces for different purposes (practice and lecture rooms) may influence academic performance from a holistic approach of learning physical environment perception. For this, the iPEP scale (Indoor physical environment perception) is used and validated through Cronbach Alpha and Exploratory Factorial Analysis. Then, multiple linear regression is conducted. The results indicate that iPEP measures near to 63 percent of the construct, which is structured in six factors. Moreover, linear regression analyses support previous literature concerning the influence of learning physical environment on academic performance (R2 = 0.154). The differences obtained between practice and lecture room in terms of predictor variables bring to the light the need to diagnose learning environments before designing changes in educational buildings. This research provides a self-reported way to measure indoor environments, as well as evidence concerning the modern university, which desires to combine several teaching methods.
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spelling oai:repositorio.ual.es:10835-74512023-04-12T19:13:41Z Architectural Indoor Analysis: A Holistic Approach to Understand the Relation of Higher Education Classrooms and Academic Performance López Chao, Vicente Adrián Amado Lorenzo, Antonio Martin Gutiérrez, Jorge acoustics architecture visual comfort environmental quality higher education learning space learning physical environment sustainable buildings thermal comfort ventilation comfort The influence of learning space on users has been broadly accepted and tested. However, the literature has focused on single factor research, instead of holistic approaches. Additionally, lower educational levels have been the focus of interest, while higher education is moving towards multi-method teaching. This paper focuses on how learning spaces for different purposes (practice and lecture rooms) may influence academic performance from a holistic approach of learning physical environment perception. For this, the iPEP scale (Indoor physical environment perception) is used and validated through Cronbach Alpha and Exploratory Factorial Analysis. Then, multiple linear regression is conducted. The results indicate that iPEP measures near to 63 percent of the construct, which is structured in six factors. Moreover, linear regression analyses support previous literature concerning the influence of learning physical environment on academic performance (R2 = 0.154). The differences obtained between practice and lecture room in terms of predictor variables bring to the light the need to diagnose learning environments before designing changes in educational buildings. This research provides a self-reported way to measure indoor environments, as well as evidence concerning the modern university, which desires to combine several teaching methods. 2020-01-16T13:15:35Z 2020-01-16T13:15:35Z 2019-11-20 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2071-1050 http://hdl.handle.net/10835/7451 en https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/23/6558 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess MDPI
spellingShingle acoustics
architecture
visual comfort
environmental quality
higher education
learning space
learning physical environment
sustainable buildings
thermal comfort
ventilation comfort
López Chao, Vicente Adrián
Amado Lorenzo, Antonio
Martin Gutiérrez, Jorge
Architectural Indoor Analysis: A Holistic Approach to Understand the Relation of Higher Education Classrooms and Academic Performance
title Architectural Indoor Analysis: A Holistic Approach to Understand the Relation of Higher Education Classrooms and Academic Performance
title_full Architectural Indoor Analysis: A Holistic Approach to Understand the Relation of Higher Education Classrooms and Academic Performance
title_fullStr Architectural Indoor Analysis: A Holistic Approach to Understand the Relation of Higher Education Classrooms and Academic Performance
title_full_unstemmed Architectural Indoor Analysis: A Holistic Approach to Understand the Relation of Higher Education Classrooms and Academic Performance
title_short Architectural Indoor Analysis: A Holistic Approach to Understand the Relation of Higher Education Classrooms and Academic Performance
title_sort architectural indoor analysis: a holistic approach to understand the relation of higher education classrooms and academic performance
topic acoustics
architecture
visual comfort
environmental quality
higher education
learning space
learning physical environment
sustainable buildings
thermal comfort
ventilation comfort
url http://hdl.handle.net/10835/7451
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