Abstract

Recently, technological advancements in the sustainable design field have allowed us to reduce the ecological impact of the built environment, to reduce consumption of non-renewable resources, to create healthy environments and in some cases may even rehabilitate the ecosystem. Nevertheless, several studies have been carried out showing that sustainable technology does not automatically lead to environmentally friendly behaviors in its users.Various environmental problems threaten environmental sustainability and many of these problems are rooted in human behavior. Unfortunately, there is a lack in studies which take into consideration the human behavior influences within a sustainable built environment. We believe that the built environment should be used to support human goals and requirements, but at the same time we should consider it as a context in which human values and behaviors are cultivated.This research aimed to help in promoting environmental sustainability by using architectural design in changing relevant human behavior toward an environmentally friendly behavior. In order to achieve this, the research adopted Environment-centered Approach to gain more acute perspective into the relationship between the physical environment and human behavior, focusing on social, psychological and physical influences of the built environment.It appears that environmental psychology’s merits have high potential in changing behavior within the built environment. The research provides a systematic approach for selecting, assessing, evaluating the behaviors to be changed and the factors that determine them. Furthermore, this approach helps in choosing the best interventions that could be applied in built environment to encourage such a sustainable behavior.This study tried to construct an agenda for further researches to find particular architectural design elements and strategies that we can harness to develop a pro-environment human behavior.

Highlights

  • Environmental psychology is the study of transactions between individuals and their physical settings (Gifford, 2007)

  • In order to predict a human behavior, transactional perspective to human-environmental relations requires that we study people, their perceptions, intentions, purposes and the physical settings in which they transact

  • We aimed to evaluate interventions based on the three nudges concepts: Salience, Default and Social norms by analyzing a case study of a greenhouse located in Amman, Jordan

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Introduction

Environmental psychology is the study of transactions between individuals and their physical settings (Gifford, 2007). It is the branch of Psychology concerned with providing a systematic account of the relationship between a person and the environment (Russell & Snodgrass, 1987). In order to predict a human behavior, transactional perspective to human-environmental relations requires that we study people, their perceptions, intentions, purposes and the physical settings in which they transact. The goal of this research is to provide a theoretical framework that allows designers to understand the humanenvironment dynamics helping them in decision making in constructing a better environment that help in promoting pro-environmental behaviors for users

Changing the habit by changing the setting
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