The Impact of the Socialization Process After the Covid-19 Pandemic on Restaurants from Interaction Places

 

People need social experiences to learn their culture and survive. Socialization basically represents the entire lifelong learning process and is a central influence on the behaviors, beliefs and actions of children as well as adults. Researchers who argue that the self does not exist at birth but is instead developed through social experience, show the act of socialization as a symbol of social experience, while emphasizing that people who do this tend to find meaning in every action. This study is a research on the conditions for people to transform their living spaces in the right direction according to the crisis situation we are in. This research, which can be done for any kind of space, will be discussed through restaurants, which are interaction spaces that cover a large part of our lives. The article draws attention to some changes that can be made on the hardware features of interaction spaces without touching the main elements that make up the interior spaces. While emphasizing how important the designed interior structures are for the user, it is emphasized that the rearrangement of these spaces after the crisis is extremely important in terms of providing users with the opportunity to socialize without risk as well as their health. Within the scope of this study, the transformability of interaction areas in the normalization process after the Covid-19 pandemic is evaluated in the interior spatial framework and the possible methods that can be used to establish the relationship between spatial development and the concept of transformability in the normalization process are examined.