Conceptual framework to support personalized indoor space design decision-making: A systematic literature review

KT Lee, JB Im, SJ Park, JH Kim - Buildings, 2022 - mdpi.com
COVID-19 has forced people to spend more time indoors due to lockdown and social
distancing, and clients demand personalized indoor spaces designed to increase individual …

How do humans value urban nature? Developing the perceived biophilic design scale (PBDs) for preference and emotion

SH Hung, CY Chang - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2022 - Elsevier
With the growth of urbanization and the increasingly hectic pace of life, exposure to urban
nature within blue-green infrastructure is greatly impacting human health and well-being …

Objective greenness, connectedness to nature and sunlight levels towards perceived restorativeness in urban nature

G Spano, E Ricciardi, A Theodorou, V Giannico… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
The beneficial effect of exposure to nature and immersion in natural environments on
perceived well-being is well established. Nevertheless, we acknowledge an emerging need …

Designing for harmony in urban green space: linking the concepts of biophilic design, environmental qi, restorative environment, and landscape preference

SH Hung, CY Chang - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2024 - Elsevier
Landscapes positively affect psychological perceptions and mental health. The biophilia
hypothesis postulates that humans are innately connected to nature. Biophilic design …

Community environmental healing benefits: A systematic review comparing intervening variables, environments, and outcomes

N He, L Xu, N Li - Journal of Community Psychology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
As the smallest spatial unit in the city, the community should be an important space for
healing the urban population. This paper presents a systematic review summarizing studies …

The health perception of urban green spaces and its emotional impact on young adults: an empirical study from three cities in China

J Wang, N Liu, J Zou, Y Guo, H Chen - Frontiers in Public Health, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Exposure to green space can bring many benefits to physical and mental
health, but in China, the attractiveness of green space to youth groups seems to be not …

Discovering the sensory, emotional, and interactive experiences of a place

LA de La Fuente Suárez - Frontiers in Psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
This article proposes a data collection technique for describing experiences of a built
environment. Besides the experiences of the visual and physical aspects of the place, this …

The varied restorative values of campus landscapes to students' well-being: evidence from a Chinese University

X Nie, Y Wang, C Zhang, Y Zhao, N Kirkwood - BMC Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Background The literature on therapeutic landscapes highlights that the university campus
landscape has restorative effects on students. This deserves more scholarly attention since …

[HTML][HTML] How properties of urban green spaces shape well-being across age groups: A qualitative study

R Reece, L Elliott, I Bray, A Bornioli - Wellbeing, Space and Society, 2024 - Elsevier
The prevalence of poor mental health among younger and older generations is rising. Urban
green spaces (UGS) can provide well-being benefits and are used by all ages, so it is …

The design of neighbourhood open spaces to improve mental health: a critical review of restorative spatial characteristics and their applicability in design practice

AJJ Grave, L Neven, M Mohammadi - Cities & Health, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
As urbanisation continues to increase, a rising prevalence of individuals dealing with stress-
related mental health issues can be observed. Psychological restoration research can teach …