Designing Behaviours for Well-Being Spaces

A cura di: Annalisa Dominoni, Francesco Scullica

Designing Behaviours for Well-Being Spaces

How disruptive approaches can improve living conditions

The book explores the radical transformation of living and working spaces, in which the hybridization of interior and exterior requires a new vision able to interpreter renewed people’s behaviours and needs, a challenging issue for the design discipline that has a multidisciplinary nature as well as a multiscale approach for both research and practice. Our ambition is to re-launch an aesthetic, sustainable, design-based approach to improve dwelling conditions, trying to implement care into different well-being dimensions – mental, physical, social, and global.

Pages: 140

ISBN: 9788835133636

Edizione:1a edizione 2022

Publisher code: 10319.12

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Spaces and their views are changing. The perception of physical and mental well-being is also shifting, especially because of the pandemic. We are experiencing a transitional time where new needs and requirements emerge, affecting human behaviour and the space definition at macro and micro level. New dynamics and perceptions are recognized, leading architects and designers to focus on studying and applying innovative methods. The book explores the radical transformation of living and working spaces, in which the hybridization of interior and exterior requires a new vision able to interpreter renewed people's behaviours and needs, a challenging issue for the design discipline that has a multidisciplinary nature as well as a multiscale approach for both research and practice.
Many examples today demonstrate the importance of the therapeutic contribution of architecture and design, to redevelop places of hospitality and care, and create environments in which there is a deep harmony of space, light, and beauty. The interest in research concerning the quality of life has also increased a lot of studies on the complex question of the environmental perception and the importance of natural stimuli for health in interiors, in which the physiological effects of light and colour are fundamental to balance the of human beings' equilibrium.
In the book we present testimonies of international researchers and designers who propose disruptive scenarios and methodologies to improve wellbeing and mental health conditions overall life quality at urban and personal living level through several examples: the city and the relations with the environment, commercial and hospitality areas, personal spaces, as well as outer space, in microgravity and confined environment, where the astronauts' experience living in confined environments can be compared to the domestic space and office interiors.
Our ambition is to re-launch an aesthetic, sustainable, design-based approach to improve dwelling conditions, trying to implement care into different well-being dimensions - mental, physical, social, and global - looking at the new people's behaviours, or even, generating new behaviours, through design.

Annalisa Dominoni, Francesco Scullica, Foreword
Part I. Sustainable cities and urban transformation
Anna Anzani, Francesco Scullica, Care and design of places in the urban context
Agnese Rebaglio, Barbara Di Prete, Fabio Borghetti, Designing public spaces and transportation planning: a multilevel approach towards slow and sustainable cities
Part II. New spaces for health and well-being
Annalisa Dominoni, Rethink the design of care looking at Outer Space. How art and design role can improve the living conditions of hypersensitive people and the whole society
Anna Cornaro, Annamaria Lambri, Spaces as thresholds. New design approaches for mental well-being
Marco Bencivenga, Barbara Camocini, Post-pandemic scenarios of office workplace: new purposes of the physical spaces to enhance social and individual well-being
Maurizio Rossi, Color and lighting in the new healthy domestic landscape
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