Industry restructuring are pressures faced by cities in both the East and West. Some successful Chinese examples do not consider the distinctive characteristics of local and demand for experience from people. Nowadays, people expect more than just function in their chosen environment but benefit from interaction, connection and engaging the senses. Good Human-Centred Emotional Design (HCED) generates not only happiness and but also a sense of security and safety. Empirical case study was used as a means of human-centred research, to explore the contribution of psychological factors in post-industrial sites regeneration. Applying Norman’s concept of three levels of design as a tool, this paper will examine whether the designs offered at curr...
This study focuses on the workplace built environment to drive business improvement, and determines ...
The interplay between architectural design and human psychology is significant, yet it remains large...
Increasingly, research suggests that urban life is characterised by rising levels of distress (Söder...
The theory of this thesis is to consider the relationship between the built environment and its psy...
This study uses a design based approach which is focused on the human dimension in all its complexit...
This purpose of this thesis is to emphasize the importance of the biophysical connection between th...
This brief communication wants to draw greater attention to the role of physical enviro...
This paper analyses the thinking captured by Patrick Jordan into pleasure based design approaches in...
The interplay between architectural design and human psychology is significant, yet it remains large...
This research explores the field of restorative functions of natural landscape and applicability of ...
Humans relate to the living environment physically and psychologically. Environmental psychology has...
Being the most common mental disorder, anxiety is especially co-related with busy urban environments...
The built environment influences people’s mental health (Evans, G., W., 2003). Actually, living in ...
This study uses a design-based approach that is focused on the human dimension in all its complexity...
Well-being in cities can be addressed from the perspective of multiple disciplines. Urban design can...
This study focuses on the workplace built environment to drive business improvement, and determines ...
The interplay between architectural design and human psychology is significant, yet it remains large...
Increasingly, research suggests that urban life is characterised by rising levels of distress (Söder...
The theory of this thesis is to consider the relationship between the built environment and its psy...
This study uses a design based approach which is focused on the human dimension in all its complexit...
This purpose of this thesis is to emphasize the importance of the biophysical connection between th...
This brief communication wants to draw greater attention to the role of physical enviro...
This paper analyses the thinking captured by Patrick Jordan into pleasure based design approaches in...
The interplay between architectural design and human psychology is significant, yet it remains large...
This research explores the field of restorative functions of natural landscape and applicability of ...
Humans relate to the living environment physically and psychologically. Environmental psychology has...
Being the most common mental disorder, anxiety is especially co-related with busy urban environments...
The built environment influences people’s mental health (Evans, G., W., 2003). Actually, living in ...
This study uses a design-based approach that is focused on the human dimension in all its complexity...
Well-being in cities can be addressed from the perspective of multiple disciplines. Urban design can...
This study focuses on the workplace built environment to drive business improvement, and determines ...
The interplay between architectural design and human psychology is significant, yet it remains large...
Increasingly, research suggests that urban life is characterised by rising levels of distress (Söder...