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The Effect of Patterns of Space Circulation on the Understanding and Satisfaction of Visitors to the Museum of Makassar Shiber, Nahridzah Mahjubuh; Rahman, Muhammad Haristo; Jusbaeni, Jusbaeni
Journal of Civil Engineering Vol 40, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20861206.v40i2.22837

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The Museum of Makassar, in its capacity as a representative space of urban history and culture, plays a pivotal role is fostering collective public awareness of city’s heritage. However, the undirected circulation structure of the exhibition space engenders a fragmented and unsystematic visitor experience. The objective of this research is to examine visitor circulation patterns in Museum of Makassar and formulate a spatial movement model that is able to integrate curatorial narratives more effectively. This research utilizes a qualitative approach, employing direct observation, spatial mapping and spatial configuration analysis to evaluate the relationship between the movement of visitors and their comprehension of exhibition content. The findings of this research are anticipated to contribute of the development of spatial planning strategies for museums that are more communicative, directed and inclusive, thereby supporting museum in their role as inclusive and immersive public learning spaces.
The Effect of Patterns of Space Circulation on the Understanding and Satisfaction of Visitors to the Museum of Makassar Nahridzah Mahjubuh Shiber; Muhammad Haristo Rahman; Jusbaeni Jusbaeni
Journal of Civil Engineering Vol. 40 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20861206.v40i2.7256

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The Museum of Makassar, in its capacity as a representative space of urban historyand culture, plays a pivotal role is fostering collective public awareness of city’sheritage. However, the undirected circulation structure of the exhibition spaceengenders a fragmented and unsystematic visitor experience. The objective of thisresearch is to examine visitor circulation patterns in Museum of Makassar andformulate a spatial movement model that is able to integrate curatorial narrativesmore effectively. This research utilizes a qualitative approach, employing directobservation, spatial mapping and spatial configuration analysis to evaluate therelationship between the movement of visitors and their comprehension ofexhibition content. The findings of this research are anticipated to contribute ofthe development of spatial planning strategies for museums that are morecommunicative, directed and inclusive, thereby supporting museum in their roleas inclusive and immersive public learning spaces.