Design for Wellbeing
An Applied Approach
Herausgeber: Cain, Rebecca; Petermans, Ann
Design for Wellbeing
An Applied Approach
Herausgeber: Cain, Rebecca; Petermans, Ann
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This book charts the development and application of design research to improve personal and societal wellbeing and happiness. It provides students, researchers and practitioners a detailed assessment of design for wellbeing, taking a distinctive global approach to design practice and theory.
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This book charts the development and application of design research to improve personal and societal wellbeing and happiness. It provides students, researchers and practitioners a detailed assessment of design for wellbeing, taking a distinctive global approach to design practice and theory.
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Produktdetails
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- Design for Social Responsibility
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781032176529
- ISBN-10: 1032176520
- Artikelnr.: 62574337
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Design for Social Responsibility
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781032176529
- ISBN-10: 1032176520
- Artikelnr.: 62574337
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ann Petermans is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Arts, Hasselt University, Belgium. She chairs the Design Research Society's Special Interest Group on Design for Wellbeing, Happiness and Health. Her research interests pertain in particular to designing for experience in designed environments and for diverse user groups, and research related to design for subjective wellbeing and how architecture and interior architecture can contribute in this respect. Ann is editorial board member of The Design Journal and publishes in various high-quality journals. She is also coeditor of the book Retail Design: Theoretical Perspectives, published by Routledge in 2017. Rebecca Cain is Professor of Transdisciplinary Design, in the School of Design and Creative Arts, Loughborough University, UK. She also holds the position of Associate Dean for Enterprise. An industrial designer by training, her expertise is in bringing together different disciplines and working with industry and society to design and research future products, environments, services and systems that create positive outcomes for people. She works across sectors including mobility, energy and healthcare. She founded the Design Research Society's Special Interest Group for Wellbeing, Happiness and Health, which she now co-convenes.
About the Contributors
Preface
Rachel Cooper
PART I. The rise of design for wellbeing
Chapter 1 Setting the Scene for Design for Subjective Wellbeing
Ann Petermans and Rebecca Cain
Chapter 2 Wellbeing
Happiness and Flourishing: Different views on a common goal
Ruth Stevens
Ann Petermans
Anna Pohlmeyer
Rebecca Cain and Jan Vanrie
PART II. Domains in design for wellbeing
Chapter 3 Designing for People Living with Dementia
Cathy Treadaway
Chapter 4 Design for Wellbeing in Architecture and Interior Architecture: Educating future designers on ageing well in place
Ann Petermans
Jan Vanrie
Gitte Harzé and Jo Broekx
Chapter 5 Social Connectedness
Social Interaction and the Design of Interior Environments
Tiiu Poldma
Chapter 6 'Joyful Journeys': Putting wellbeing at the centre of future travel
Luke Harmer
Rebecca Cain and Artur Mausbach
Chapter 7 Healthy Eating and Behaviour Change
Geke Ludden and Sander Hermsen
PART III. Tools
methods and approaches for design for wellbeing
Chapter 8 Co-Design and Participatory Methods for Wellbeing
Emmanuel Tsekleves
Chapter 9 Creative Methods for Sustainable Design for Happiness and Wellbeing
Emily Corrigan-Doyle and Carolina Escobar-Tello
Chapter 10 Building Storey/ies: A scenario card game to architecturally design for human flourishing
Ruth Stevens and Pieter M.A. Desmet
Chapter 11 Mind the Gap: A social practice approach to wellbeing-driven design
Holger Klapperich
Matthias Laschke
Marc Hassenzahl
Melanie Becker
Diana Cürlis
Thorsten Frackenpohl
Henning Köhler
Kai Ludwigs
Marius Tippkämper
Chapter 12 Dilemma-thinking as a Means to Enhance Criticality in Design for Wellbeing
Deger Ozkaramanli
PART IV. Future challenges for design for wellbeing
Chapter 13 Mapping Research at the Intersection of Design and Mental Health
Sarah Kettley and Rachel Lucas
Chapter 14 Design for Wellbeing: An applied approach to housing in later life
An-Sofie Smetcoren
Liesbeth De Donder
Dominique Verté
Chapter 15 An International Perspective on Design for Wellbeing
Leandro Tonetto
Conclusion It's love
my friend! Some reflections on cultivating the Positive Design Plot
Pieter M.A. Desmet
Index
Preface
Rachel Cooper
PART I. The rise of design for wellbeing
Chapter 1 Setting the Scene for Design for Subjective Wellbeing
Ann Petermans and Rebecca Cain
Chapter 2 Wellbeing
Happiness and Flourishing: Different views on a common goal
Ruth Stevens
Ann Petermans
Anna Pohlmeyer
Rebecca Cain and Jan Vanrie
PART II. Domains in design for wellbeing
Chapter 3 Designing for People Living with Dementia
Cathy Treadaway
Chapter 4 Design for Wellbeing in Architecture and Interior Architecture: Educating future designers on ageing well in place
Ann Petermans
Jan Vanrie
Gitte Harzé and Jo Broekx
Chapter 5 Social Connectedness
Social Interaction and the Design of Interior Environments
Tiiu Poldma
Chapter 6 'Joyful Journeys': Putting wellbeing at the centre of future travel
Luke Harmer
Rebecca Cain and Artur Mausbach
Chapter 7 Healthy Eating and Behaviour Change
Geke Ludden and Sander Hermsen
PART III. Tools
methods and approaches for design for wellbeing
Chapter 8 Co-Design and Participatory Methods for Wellbeing
Emmanuel Tsekleves
Chapter 9 Creative Methods for Sustainable Design for Happiness and Wellbeing
Emily Corrigan-Doyle and Carolina Escobar-Tello
Chapter 10 Building Storey/ies: A scenario card game to architecturally design for human flourishing
Ruth Stevens and Pieter M.A. Desmet
Chapter 11 Mind the Gap: A social practice approach to wellbeing-driven design
Holger Klapperich
Matthias Laschke
Marc Hassenzahl
Melanie Becker
Diana Cürlis
Thorsten Frackenpohl
Henning Köhler
Kai Ludwigs
Marius Tippkämper
Chapter 12 Dilemma-thinking as a Means to Enhance Criticality in Design for Wellbeing
Deger Ozkaramanli
PART IV. Future challenges for design for wellbeing
Chapter 13 Mapping Research at the Intersection of Design and Mental Health
Sarah Kettley and Rachel Lucas
Chapter 14 Design for Wellbeing: An applied approach to housing in later life
An-Sofie Smetcoren
Liesbeth De Donder
Dominique Verté
Chapter 15 An International Perspective on Design for Wellbeing
Leandro Tonetto
Conclusion It's love
my friend! Some reflections on cultivating the Positive Design Plot
Pieter M.A. Desmet
Index
About the Contributors
Preface
Rachel Cooper
PART I. The rise of design for wellbeing
Chapter 1 Setting the Scene for Design for Subjective Wellbeing
Ann Petermans and Rebecca Cain
Chapter 2 Wellbeing
Happiness and Flourishing: Different views on a common goal
Ruth Stevens
Ann Petermans
Anna Pohlmeyer
Rebecca Cain and Jan Vanrie
PART II. Domains in design for wellbeing
Chapter 3 Designing for People Living with Dementia
Cathy Treadaway
Chapter 4 Design for Wellbeing in Architecture and Interior Architecture: Educating future designers on ageing well in place
Ann Petermans
Jan Vanrie
Gitte Harzé and Jo Broekx
Chapter 5 Social Connectedness
Social Interaction and the Design of Interior Environments
Tiiu Poldma
Chapter 6 'Joyful Journeys': Putting wellbeing at the centre of future travel
Luke Harmer
Rebecca Cain and Artur Mausbach
Chapter 7 Healthy Eating and Behaviour Change
Geke Ludden and Sander Hermsen
PART III. Tools
methods and approaches for design for wellbeing
Chapter 8 Co-Design and Participatory Methods for Wellbeing
Emmanuel Tsekleves
Chapter 9 Creative Methods for Sustainable Design for Happiness and Wellbeing
Emily Corrigan-Doyle and Carolina Escobar-Tello
Chapter 10 Building Storey/ies: A scenario card game to architecturally design for human flourishing
Ruth Stevens and Pieter M.A. Desmet
Chapter 11 Mind the Gap: A social practice approach to wellbeing-driven design
Holger Klapperich
Matthias Laschke
Marc Hassenzahl
Melanie Becker
Diana Cürlis
Thorsten Frackenpohl
Henning Köhler
Kai Ludwigs
Marius Tippkämper
Chapter 12 Dilemma-thinking as a Means to Enhance Criticality in Design for Wellbeing
Deger Ozkaramanli
PART IV. Future challenges for design for wellbeing
Chapter 13 Mapping Research at the Intersection of Design and Mental Health
Sarah Kettley and Rachel Lucas
Chapter 14 Design for Wellbeing: An applied approach to housing in later life
An-Sofie Smetcoren
Liesbeth De Donder
Dominique Verté
Chapter 15 An International Perspective on Design for Wellbeing
Leandro Tonetto
Conclusion It's love
my friend! Some reflections on cultivating the Positive Design Plot
Pieter M.A. Desmet
Index
Preface
Rachel Cooper
PART I. The rise of design for wellbeing
Chapter 1 Setting the Scene for Design for Subjective Wellbeing
Ann Petermans and Rebecca Cain
Chapter 2 Wellbeing
Happiness and Flourishing: Different views on a common goal
Ruth Stevens
Ann Petermans
Anna Pohlmeyer
Rebecca Cain and Jan Vanrie
PART II. Domains in design for wellbeing
Chapter 3 Designing for People Living with Dementia
Cathy Treadaway
Chapter 4 Design for Wellbeing in Architecture and Interior Architecture: Educating future designers on ageing well in place
Ann Petermans
Jan Vanrie
Gitte Harzé and Jo Broekx
Chapter 5 Social Connectedness
Social Interaction and the Design of Interior Environments
Tiiu Poldma
Chapter 6 'Joyful Journeys': Putting wellbeing at the centre of future travel
Luke Harmer
Rebecca Cain and Artur Mausbach
Chapter 7 Healthy Eating and Behaviour Change
Geke Ludden and Sander Hermsen
PART III. Tools
methods and approaches for design for wellbeing
Chapter 8 Co-Design and Participatory Methods for Wellbeing
Emmanuel Tsekleves
Chapter 9 Creative Methods for Sustainable Design for Happiness and Wellbeing
Emily Corrigan-Doyle and Carolina Escobar-Tello
Chapter 10 Building Storey/ies: A scenario card game to architecturally design for human flourishing
Ruth Stevens and Pieter M.A. Desmet
Chapter 11 Mind the Gap: A social practice approach to wellbeing-driven design
Holger Klapperich
Matthias Laschke
Marc Hassenzahl
Melanie Becker
Diana Cürlis
Thorsten Frackenpohl
Henning Köhler
Kai Ludwigs
Marius Tippkämper
Chapter 12 Dilemma-thinking as a Means to Enhance Criticality in Design for Wellbeing
Deger Ozkaramanli
PART IV. Future challenges for design for wellbeing
Chapter 13 Mapping Research at the Intersection of Design and Mental Health
Sarah Kettley and Rachel Lucas
Chapter 14 Design for Wellbeing: An applied approach to housing in later life
An-Sofie Smetcoren
Liesbeth De Donder
Dominique Verté
Chapter 15 An International Perspective on Design for Wellbeing
Leandro Tonetto
Conclusion It's love
my friend! Some reflections on cultivating the Positive Design Plot
Pieter M.A. Desmet
Index