The aim of this study is to verify effects of proposals for quantification analysis method of changes of discretely visual information using 360° panorama image through model study for palazzo type gallery space.
In this study, 360° panorama image is defined as objective quantification analysis method without trimming from the viewpoint of observer. 360° panorama image is the image data photographed by omnidirectional camera having two fish-eye lenses in the front and back. It is possible to eliminate direction (trimming action in photograph shooting), because shooting omnidirectional space from human eye level (1,500 mm). So, visual changes of space can be objectively quantified. We can analyze the percentage of area on the visual information by equal-area cylindrical projection.
The study architecture is Castelvecchio Museum designed by Carlo Scarpa. The characteristic of this model architecture is rooms of the same form are continuous in tuft. There is gallery space that can be free movement. In this study, focus on changes in visual information formed by the layout of elements. Through comparison and estimation on previous qualitative discussion, the effects of the quantification analysis method can be shown.
It was confirmed that a variety of spatial experiences were created without the same changing of visual information.
The proposal quantification analysis method works almost well, so that possibility of this study as a new space analysis method is indicated.