RENOVATION DESIGN OF PUBLIC SPACES IN OLD COMMUNITIES:APPLICATION OF FUZZY KANO MODEL AND DALL·E
To better understand community residents'needs and preferences during the renewal process and to enhance the efficiency and satisfaction of renovation designs.Firstly,semi-structured interviews were conducted in Dongwangzhuang community to collect resident needs,constructing the initial set using grounded theory.Secondly,a fuzzy Kano survey was used to gather data,analyzing the needs hierarchy and calculating priorities with the fuzzy Kano model and Better-Worse coefficient analysis.Finally,based on these priorities,renewal strategies were proposed,and DALL·E was used to generate conceptual renderings of the community's renewal.A set of resident needs for the Dongwangzhuang community was constructed,including eight dimensions and 24 specific items.Renewal strategies for the community were proposed,resulting in conceptual renderings of the community's renewal.For the renovation design of old communities,a design method was developed that moves from need identification to proposing renewal concepts.This method and design process were validated through empirical research,confirming the feasibility of using DALL-E for expressing design concepts.
Renovation of old communitiesCommunity public spacesGrounded theoryFuzzy KANO modelDALL·E