Abstract

"We shape our buildings and afterwards, our buildings shape us", is a quote by W. Churchill that illustrates the importance of the person - environment - well being relationship. Although there is no environmental determinism, our surrounding is an important factor in the way we feel and perform in build spaces. Environmental psychology developed numerous tools for analysing and evaluating these influences. Not all of these findings come to the attention of architects or designers or people in charge of public buildings (schools, health institutions, etc). The paper exposes some of the environmental psychology recommendations (importance of light, presence of nature) that can influence our behaviour and that we are usually not aware of. Apart from contemporary research there are some traditional arts that bring the spiritual dimension to the design of the built environment. The paper presents Chinese feng shui, as an example of design approach, which uses the manipulation of life force qi for a more supportive living environment. Finally the project of the Vital house is shown as an example of successful combination of contemporary and traditional approaches.

Highlights

  • If we look at the Chinese art of feng shui, there are numerous lay books, there is very little scientific research that would be useful for an architect

  • A representation of some environmental psychology and feng shui recommendations will be given to show two different approaches by which contemporary architectural practice could be enriched in the segment of focusing more on the influence of the environment parameters that influence our well-being

  • The findings of environmental psychology show, that we can’t say that the environment is the only factor shaping our behaviour in a particular build space, the elements of the environment are the ones co-creating our behavioural responses [32] and when taken into account properly can help us design a more supportive space better adjusted to our needs

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The paper presents Chinese feng shui, as an example of design approach, which uses the manipulation of life force qi for a more supportive living environment. Traditional Chinese art of feng shui will be used as an example of spiritual approach to designing harmonious living environment.

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