Entering the 21st century, modern people who have gained quality of life want to get out of their daily lives and relax in a new type of space.Despite the lack of access, consumers are heading to large cafes to enjoy experiences, relaxations, and cult...
Entering the 21st century, modern people who have gained quality of life want to get out of their daily lives and relax in a new type of space.Despite the lack of access, consumers are heading to large cafes to enjoy experiences, relaxations, and cultural life in a wide and pleasant space that cannot be experienced in urban cafes, which is emerging as a new paradigm of consumption. Although it is far away, there are still various contextual characteristics in visiting large cafes. Someone can visit just to consume food, or visit because they are attracted to the space itself. Therefore, the purpose of users is reflected in visiting multipurpose spaces such as large cafes in the suburbs. Purpose is due to the contextual arrangement of various visual perception elements reflected in the space. The study of visual perception factors is very important as a space plan for efficient, pleasant, and ultimately natural movement of the entry space where visitors experiences are connected from the outside entry to the main purpose space through the inside entry. This study observes and analyzes the users movement system created by visual perception factors in large cafe spaces. It divides the characteristics of visual perception elements, classifies visual perception elements, and identifies the correlation with the movement structure. The purpose of this study is to look forward to how the deployment of visual perception elements in the indoor planning of large cafes can create a pleasant movement for users, and to be used as basic data for indoor planning of large cafes.