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Healing Spaces : Designing Physical Environments to Optimize Health, Wellbeing and Performance



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Autore: Sternberg Esther M Visualizza persona
Titolo: Healing Spaces : Designing Physical Environments to Optimize Health, Wellbeing and Performance Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (138 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: active transportation
ageing
bamboo forest therapy
brain
built environment
cardiovascular risk factors
CKD 3
college students
contemplative
dementia
depression
diabetes
EEG
exercise
FAA
forest healing
gender
green
green space
green spaces
greenspace
human health
hypercholesterolemia
hypertension
immune system
landscape
lifestyle
literature review
mental health
mood states
nursing homes
obesity
open spaces 2
perceived restorativeness scale
physiological responses
physiology
positive and negative affect schedule
psychological responses
psychology
quality of life
renal function
resilience
restorative outcome scale
scoping review
Shinrin-yoku
sonic environment
stress coping
subjective vitality scale
supportive soundscape
systematic review
UGS
urban
urban environment
urban open space
urban parks
violent crime
visual
walkability
well-being
wellbeing
Persona (resp. second.): EngineerAltaf
IdaAletheia
SternbergEsther M
Sommario/riassunto: The field of design and health, formerly known as the domain of healthcare design professionals, has now reached a turning point with the proliferation of a plethora of non-invasive wearable technologies, to provide the objective and near-real-time measurement of the impact of many features of the built environment on aspects of health, wellbeing and performance. In turn, new materials and the Internet of Things are allowing the development of smart buildings, which can interact with occupants to optimize their health, wellbeing, performance and overall experience. Companies that have previously focused on positioning themselves as "green" are now turning to positioning themselves in the marketplace as both green and healthy. This Special Issue will include articles that address new cutting edge technologies and materials at the interface between design and health, and review some of the latest findings related to studies which use these technologies. This SI will also suggest exciting future directions for the field. It will include articles which focus on the objective data gathered to document the effects of the built environment on health. Importantly, it will focus on the use of innovative methods of measurement, such as state-of-the-art wearable and environmental sensors, quantifying some aspects of health, such as stress and relaxation responses, activity, posture, sleep quality, cognitive performance and wellbeing outcomes. It will also examine the impacts of different elements of the built environment on these health and wellbeing outcomes. The published articles will focus on the design interventions informed by these measurements, along with innovative integrated building materials that can shape the design of built environments for better health, productivity, and performance. It will also address the return on investment (ROI) of such design interventions. This Special Issue will provide both the foundational knowledge and fundamentals for characterizing human health and wellbeing in the built environment, as well as the emerging trends and design methods for innovations in this field.
Altri titoli varianti: Healing Spaces
Titolo autorizzato: Healing Spaces  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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