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Happy By Design A Guide To Architecture And Mental Wellbeing Ben Channon

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Happy By Design A Guide To Architecture And Mental Wellbeing Ben Channon
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Publisher: RIBA Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 52.83 MB
Pages: 161
Author: Ben Channon
ISBN: 9781032651897, 103265189X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Happy By Design A Guide To Architecture And Mental Wellbeing Ben Channon by Ben Channon 9781032651897, 103265189X instant download after payment.

Can good design truly make us happier? Given that we spend over 80% of our time in buildings, shouldn't we have a better understanding of how they make us feel? Happy by Design explores the ways in which buildings, spaces and cities affect our moods. It reveals how architecture and design can make us happy and support mental health, and explains how poor design can have the opposite effect. Presented through a series of easy-to-understand design tips and accompanied by beautiful diagrams and illustrations, Happy by Design is a fantastic resource for architects, designers and students, or for anybody who would like to better understand the relationship between buildings and happiness. With the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis, the importance of designing for mental wellbeing has never been higher on the agenda. Whether through low-energy design, designing in better ventilation to avoid passing on pathogens or the realisation of the importance of accessing nature within an environment, this revised edition has been updated to reflect a changed world.

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