In open office spaces,cubicles typically adopt transparent interfaces to maintain visual openness.In this study,we used virtual reality experiments through psycho-logical and physiological pressure perception evaluation and statistical analysis of data,to establish the construc-tion characteristics of a transparent interface and pressure perception correlation.Based on the research analysis of the open office space's internal interface construction prac-tices,we established nine scenes:U-shaped floor-to-ceiling glass(U1),aluminum alloy skeleton glass without louvres(K1),horizontal louvres(K3),floor-to-ceiling glass without louvres(L1),horizontal louvres(L3),medium transparency U-shaped floor-to-ceiling glass(U2),aluminum alloy skele-ton glass without louvres(K2),floor-to-ceiling glass without louvres(L2),and solid wall(S).On the scenes,30 partici-pants were investigated,27 valid samples of the emotion scale were obtained,and 18 valid samples of electrocution data were obtained.Statistical analysis of the data using SPSS indicated that anxiety tendencies from high to low were L1,K1,L3,U1,K3,S,L2,K2,and U2.U-shaped floor glass with medium transparency and aluminum alloy framed glass with medium transparency are more suitable for open office spaces,while floor glass with high transparency and solid walls will add additional psychological pressure to of-fice workers.
architectural space perceptiontransparent interfacestructural performanceopen office spaceemo-tional theory