Abstract:
The built environment can also be defined as 'behavior setting' (Baker, 1968; as quoted in Rapport ,1977.), which can be considered to provide cues for behavior. It has been . identified that within this spatial container, transition spaces have a significant impact on behavior pattern of people (Lynch, 1972).
Amidst the lack of studies on transition spaces, most recent studies were focused upon domestic transition spaces (Lowrance, 1981., Bardesi, 1992 ) and outdoor transition spaces (Kannangara , 1991). It was noted that there's a severe lack in our understanding of transition spaces in other areas, especially in cultural milieu. Therefore this study has been dealt with cultural aspects of transition spaces, as behavior cues.
Citation:
Jayasinghe, T.G. (1999). "Transition spaces" as "behavior cues" in urban built environments : a study of Kandy [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/1044