An Argument for Interior Design with Neuroaesthetics in Mind
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An Argument for Interior Design with Neuroaesthetics in Mind
""We are in, or move through, spaces every moment of our lives, and we now know that our environments have powerful effects on our physical and mental health.""
""The importance and momentum of this work have never been more critical. From individual wellbeing to community impact, across every sector of society, the implications are profound.""
""Intentional spaces represent a cost-effective, life-changing opportunity to improve health, resilience, innovation and quality of life at scale.""
Interior design trends often reflect fleeting cultural phenomena rather than substantial intention. A report from John Hopkins University's IAM Lab emphasizes the importance of aesthetics in supporting mental and physical health. It advocates for a new field called Neuroarchitecture, which integrates psychology into design. This approach considers how light, sound, and natural elements influence well-being and social interaction. The report highlights the profound implications of intentional spaces for individual and community health, resilience, and quality of life, showcasing existing organizations that implement these principles.
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