Tuesday, September 23, 2008

topic three




Ecotherapy, Ecopsychology and Well-being

After researching the above two topics a consistent line of questioning has reoccurred in my thoughts regarding the positive affects of the psychology of nature and the positive ramifications for human well being… My question is …. can design be a mediator between being connected with natural beauty of nature in spaces and increasing the quality of our well-being?

topic two




Psychogeriatrics and Quality in Well-being

In a previous case study interview for a project regarding the potential alleviation of muscular associated difficulties with crockery design and the elderly population, a bigger question has remained in my mind in relation to the general quality of life of the elderly population housed in retirement homes. How can a designer facilitate the potential to increase the quality of life among our elderly retirement communities? Could this be manifested through the design of communal nature spaces that encourage interaction and therefore increase the quality of well-being?

topic one




(you)topia

Why is stress such an accepted part of today’s society and what can a designer understand about this phenomenon to create spaces that could address this problem among individuals?
As a person living in today’s increasingly prevalent mechanically conditioning society, I have personally felt the pressure to conform to these conditions, which has resulted in feelings of confusion, anxiety and stress. As a designer I want to explore this phenomenon and investigate ways that design can intervene in a positive way to potentially alleviate stress levels among other individuals that have recognised a similar reaction to societies conformist pressures.

Keywords – introspective spaces in a city context.