Using psychology to develop spaces that enrich human
experience
Place design matters. Everyone perceives the world around them
in a slightly different way, but there are fundamental laws that
describe how people experience their physical environments. Place
science principles can be applied in homes, schools, stores,
restaurants, workplaces, healthcare facilities, and the other
spaces people inhabit. This guide to person-centered place design
shows architects, landscape architects, interior designers, and
other interested individuals how to develop spaces that enrich
human experience using concepts derived from rigorous qualitative
and quantitative research.
In Place Advantage: Applied Psychology for Interior
Architecture, applied environmental psychologist Sally Augustin
offers design practitioners accessible environmental psychological
insights into how elements of the physical environment influence
human attitudes and behaviors. She introduces the general
principles of place science and shows how factors such as colors,
scents, textures, and the spatial composition of a room, as well as
personality and cultural identity, impact the experience of a
place. These principles are applied to multiple building types,
including residences, workplaces, healthcare facilities, schools,
and retail spaces.
Building a bridge between research and design practice, Place
Advantage gives people designing and using spaces the
evidence-based information and psychological insight to create
environments that encourage people to work effectively, learn
better, get healthy, and enjoy life.
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