Innovative Research Award
Zhang Yong – University of Malaysia, Sarawak (UNIMAS), Malaysia
| Zhang Yong | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | University of Malaysia, Sarawak (UNIMAS) |
| Country | Malaysia |
| ORCID | 0009-0007-6623-7173 |
| Document | 1 |
| Subject Area | Arts and Humanities |
| Event | International Phenomenological Research Awards |
Zhang Yong is a doctoral researcher in the Faculty of Applied and Creative Arts at University of Malaysia, Sarawak (UNIMAS). His academic work focuses on adaptive space, inclusive design, exhibition hall planning, environmental psychology, and post-occupancy evaluation methodologies. Through empirical investigations conducted in Chinese cultural institutions, he explores how spatial adaptability and universal accessibility can improve visitor experiences and reduce socio-spatial barriers. His research contributes to contemporary discussions on culturally responsive architectural design and evidence-based evaluation frameworks for public cultural infrastructure.[1]
Abstract
This article summarizes the academic profile and research accomplishments of Zhang Yong, a doctoral researcher specializing in adaptive space and inclusive design within exhibition environments. His work investigates spatial accessibility, environmental psychology, and post-occupancy evaluation techniques to improve cultural infrastructure. Through interdisciplinary methodologies, his research seeks to develop practical frameworks that support equitable and responsive design solutions in rapidly urbanizing contexts.[1]
Keywords
Adaptive Space; Inclusive Design; Exhibition Hall Design; Post-Occupancy Evaluation; Environmental Psychology; Cultural Infrastructure; Accessibility Assessment; Universal Design; Urban Regeneration; Architectural Methodology.
Introduction
Contemporary architectural research increasingly emphasizes accessibility, inclusivity, and user-centered spatial performance. Zhang Yong’s doctoral research addresses these themes through the study of exhibition halls and cultural institutions. By examining adaptive spatial systems and visitor experiences, his work contributes to the development of methodological approaches that support evidence-based design and operational improvements in public cultural facilities.[1]
Research Profile
Zhang Yong is currently pursuing a PhD at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). His research interests encompass adaptive space and inclusive design, exhibition hall planning, post-occupancy evaluation, environmental psychology, cultural infrastructure, and urban regeneration. His doctoral project, titled A Methodological Framework for Evaluating Adaptive Space and Inclusive Design in Exhibition Halls, focuses on Wuhan, China, and employs mixed-method approaches to evaluate spatial performance and accessibility outcomes.[1]
- PhD Candidate, Faculty of Applied and Creative Arts, UNIMAS.
- Research focus on adaptive space and inclusive design.
- Field studies conducted in major cultural institutions in Wuhan, China.
- Collaborative research with academic and institutional partners.
Research Contributions
The principal contribution of Zhang Yong’s research is the development of an original methodological framework for evaluating adaptive space and inclusive design in exhibition halls. The framework integrates spatial mapping, behavioral observation, and semi-structured interviews to identify physical, cognitive, and sensory barriers affecting visitors. The resulting methodology provides a replicable post-occupancy evaluation protocol capable of supporting future investigations into accessibility and spatial performance across diverse cultural environments.[2]
Publications
Zhang Yong’s most significant publication, A Methodological Framework for Evaluating Adaptive Space and Inclusive Design in Exhibition Halls: A Multi-Case Application in Wuhan, China, published in Buildings (MDPI, 2026), presents an innovative post-occupancy evaluation framework for inclusive cultural infrastructure design.[2]
- Zhang Yong, Salmiah bt Abdul Hamid, Bao Lei. A Methodological Framework for Evaluating Adaptive Space and Inclusive Design in Exhibition Halls: A Multi-Case Application in Wuhan, China. Buildings (MDPI), 2026. SCI-indexed. Accepted on 22 May 2026.
Research Impact
Although currently at an early stage of his academic career, Zhang Yong’s research demonstrates potential significance for architectural practice, accessibility assessment, and cultural infrastructure planning. His methodological innovations provide structured tools for measuring cognitive accessibility and visitor experiences, supporting broader efforts to create more inclusive public environments. The integration of empirical fieldwork with environmental psychology further strengthens the applicability of his findings across international contexts.[2]
Award Suitability
Zhang Yong’s profile aligns with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award through his commitment to advancing inclusive architectural methodologies and evidence-based evaluation practices. His doctoral research addresses contemporary challenges associated with accessibility and adaptive space in cultural institutions. The publication of SCI-indexed research and the development of a structured assessment framework indicate scholarly originality and methodological rigor appropriate for international academic recognition.[1][2]
Conclusion
Zhang Yong represents an emerging scholar within the fields of architectural design, accessibility research, and cultural infrastructure studies. His ongoing doctoral work contributes practical and methodological insights into adaptive space and inclusive design. Through interdisciplinary inquiry and empirical investigation, he continues to support the advancement of equitable and evidence-based approaches to architectural research and practice.[1]
External Links
References
- ORCID. (n.d.). Zhang Yong – ORCID Record 0009-0007-6623-7173. ORCID Registry. https://orcid.org/0009-0007-6623-7173
- Zhang Yong, Salmiah bt Abdul Hamid, Bao Lei. A Methodological Framework for Evaluating Adaptive Space and Inclusive Design in Exhibition Halls: A Multi-Case Application in Wuhan, China. Buildings (MDPI). DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings16112110