Ercakmak Osma, Ugur BeyzaDokmeci Yorukoglu, Papatya Nur2025-11-062025-11-0620252624-599Xhttps://doi.org/10.3390/acoustics7030046https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12416/15710Indoor soundscape is a relatively new and developing field compared to urban soundscape in practice. To address this gap, this study aims to identify the key influencing factors as a first step of the indoor soundscape intervention approach. The study employed a two-phase methodology. Phase one involved a Systematic Review (SR) of the literature, conducted through the PRISMA 2020 guidelines, to collate data on the influencing factors and intervention criteria of the indoor soundscape approach. Searching was conducted using two databases, Web of Science and Scopus. As a result of the search, a total of 29 studies were included in the review. The review included studies addressing the soundscape influencing factors and theoretical frameworks. Studies that did not address these criteria were excluded. Phase two comprised the application of the Grounded Theory (GT) coding process to organize, categorize, and merge the data collected in phase one. As a result of the coding process, three levels of categories were achieved; L1: key concept, L2: overarching category, L3: core category. Four core categories were identified as 'Sound', 'People', 'Building', and 'Environment' by proposing the Indoor Soundscape Intervention (ISI) criteria. The repeatable and updatable nature of the proposed method allows it to be adapted to further studies and different contexts/cases.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessArchitectural PracticeInterior DesignArchitectural AcousticsSoundscape FrameworkGrounded TheorySystematic ReviewIndoor Soundscape Intervention (ISI) Criteria for Architectural Practice: A Systematic Review With Grounded Theory AnalysisArticle10.3390/acoustics70300462-s2.0-105017092263