Conscious Dwelling

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Conscious Dwelling

For Transdisciplinary Cityscapes

Urban communities Sociology Business innovation

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Collection: Springer Series in Design and Innovation

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 12 April 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 45 Mb

ISBN: 9783030979744


Introduction

Through a transdisciplinary perspective, this book examines the complex urban dimension, in front of increasing density, soil consumption, abandoned places, and the recent pandemic which proved megacities particularly inadequate to provide healthy psychophysical conditions. Assuming bodily and emotional comfort as a reference horizon, it tends to inspire the design research overcoming a paradoxical binary logic that separates public and private, outside and inside, culture and nature, mind and places.

Part One: Built Spaces and Sustainable Strategies

The first part of the work explores built spaces and addresses sustainable strategies not only to overcome an ecologic and systemic crisis but also to improve places liveability in our contemporary city.

Part Two: Perception of Aesthetic Spaces

The second part deals with our perception of aesthetic spaces, welcoming the stimuli coming from neuro-aesthetics studies on affordances and atmosphere and encouraging the intersection between interior architecture and design culture and arts.

Part Three: Relational Spaces and Human Behaviour

The third part examines relational spaces and how they influence human behaviour, starting from psychological, anthropological, and philosophical perspectives.

Target Audience and Relevance

The book benefits scholars and practitioners interested in interior architecture and design, as well as researchers involved in the relationship between people and places. The new challenge posed by the recent pandemic requires more than ever to rely on consciousness, culture and creativity to increase the intelligence of our surroundings, allowing our sense of belonging and improving our personal and mutual well-being.

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