Ehgartner, AyumiHemmerling, JuliaMosayebi, ElliGünther, TobiasBender, JanBotsch, MarioKeim, Daniel A.2022-09-262022-09-262022978-3-03868-189-2https://doi.org/10.2312/vmv.20221204https://diglib.eg.org:443/handle/10.2312/vmv20221204Space-defining rotatable architectural elements enable inhabitants to reshape the living space to their needs. In a field study, a prototype home was built that includes various multifunctional elements such as a rotatable wall, closet and lamps. Over the course of multiple months, multivariate time-series data was collected using sensors placed in the prototype home. To visualize frequent element constellations and to compare constellations across different user groups and periods of time, we developed a visualization system that embeds rotation distributions on the floor plan. Based on the visualization, we report on observations made by the researchers from the field of architecture and sociology.Attribution 4.0 International LicenseCCS Concepts: Human-centered computing --> Visualization application domainsHuman centered computingVisualization application domainsVisualizing the Movement of Space-Defining Rotatable Elements in Architecture10.2312/vmv.2022120457-648 pages