Özbil Torun, A.Göçer, ÖzgürBakovic, M.Göçer, Kenan2019-03-272019-03-2720181938-7806http://hdl.handle.net/10679/6231https://doi.org/10.26687/archnet-ijar.v12i2.1611This study investigates the patterns of occupation of outdoor spaces on a suburban university campus and seeks to understand the factors that affect them. The comprehensive methodology applied in this research attempted to overcome some of the shortcomings of related studies by conducting a longitudinal study (behavioral mapping during a year, as opposed to a few days) and by objectively analyzing the associations of user behavior and physical attributes, and the configurational properties of the campus layout. The results show that campus users fail to capitalize on the potential offered by the spatial configuration of outdoor spaces because they are not supported by amenities for pedestrians such as seating, shading elements and catering facilities. Supporting campus outdoor spaces that have the configurational potential of bringing various types of users (students and staff) with amenities for pedestrians and service facilities would create a lively and sustainable campus for its users.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessA quantitative investigation of the factors affecting patterns of occupation in a suburban campus: The case of Ozyegin University In IstanbulArticle1229812500044060510000610.26687/archnet-ijar.v12i2.1611Suburban university campusOutdoor spacesBehavioral mappingApace syntax analysis2-s2.0-85051005045