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In this episode we explore how we can design our spaces to facilitate health and well being through Environmental Psychology. Our guest is Dr. Sally Augustin, an Environmental / Design Psychologist and Principal at Design With Science. She has extensive experience integrating science-based insights to develop recommendations for the design of places, objects, and services that support desired cognitive, emotional, and physical experiences. Dr. Augustin has been discussed in many publications, is an author of several books (linked in resources below) as well as an international keynote speaker.
Timestamps:
(0:00) Introduction
(1:44) Could you share a little about what you do and what type of clients you have?
(2:27) How can we use Environmental Psychology in design to facilitate better health and wellbeing?
(3:40) If you were to walk into a potential residential client’s home, what are the key things you look for as an Environmental Psychologist?
(4:38) In your book Designology you discuss PlaceTypes. Can you give a teaser of what PlaceTypes are and how knowing your PlaceType can help with designing a home that is more suited to your needs/personality?
(6:43) If budgets are limited, what aspects of a space would you recommend people prioritize for design for maximum impact from an Environmental Psychologist standpoint?
(10:35) In terms of visual complexity. What effect does clutter have on the brain? And the opposite, what effect does a stark environment have on the brain?
(12:26) In the U.S. it is estimated that approximately 30% of the population will have an anxiety related disorder at some point in their life. From an Environmental Psychologist perspective how would you recommend creating environments that are stress reducing?
(18:30) How would you approach designing a space to facilitate a better mood?
(31:56) Are there any other natural materials, other than wood grain, that have positive mental and emotional effects on us? Such as reduced cortisol, a better mood, etc?
(37:50) In terms of the future of Environmental Psychology and Design, where do you see the industry going?
(40:04) Are there any resources that you recommend for people who would like to learn more about Environmental Psychology and Design?
(41:10) What are some differences between men and women and how they experience spaces?
(45:29) If you could snap your fingers and change one thing about how people approach the design of spaces globally, what would that be?
(49:48) Closing thoughts
Resources:
Dr. Sally Augustin (click here)
Research Design Connections (click here)
Designology, How to Find Your PlaceType & Align Your Life with Design (click here)
Place Advantage: Applied Psychology for Interior Architecture (click here)
The Designer’s Guide to Doing Research: Applying Knowledge to Inform Design (click here)
Music in episode from TELL YOUR STORY music by Ikson
Disclaimer:
- The Best Kind Podcast is for general information purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other health care services, including giving medical advice.
- The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
- The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk.
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In this episode we explore how we can design our spaces to facilitate health and well being through Environmental Psychology. Our guest is Dr. Sally Augustin, an Environmental / Design Psychologist and Principal at Design With Science. She has extensive experience integrating science-based insights to develop recommendations for the design of places, objects, and services that support desired cognitive, emotional, and physical experiences. Dr. Augustin has been discussed in many publications, is an author of several books (linked in resources below) as well as an international keynote speaker.
Timestamps:
(0:00) Introduction
(1:44) Could you share a little about what you do and what type of clients you have?
(2:27) How can we use Environmental Psychology in design to facilitate better health and wellbeing?
(3:40) If you were to walk into a potential residential client’s home, what are the key things you look for as an Environmental Psychologist?
(4:38) In your book Designology you discuss PlaceTypes. Can you give a teaser of what PlaceTypes are and how knowing your PlaceType can help with designing a home that is more suited to your needs/personality?
(6:43) If budgets are limited, what aspects of a space would you recommend people prioritize for design for maximum impact from an Environmental Psychologist standpoint?
(10:35) In terms of visual complexity. What effect does clutter have on the brain? And the opposite, what effect does a stark environment have on the brain?
(12:26) In the U.S. it is estimated that approximately 30% of the population will have an anxiety related disorder at some point in their life. From an Environmental Psychologist perspective how would you recommend creating environments that are stress reducing?
(18:30) How would you approach designing a space to facilitate a better mood?
(31:56) Are there any other natural materials, other than wood grain, that have positive mental and emotional effects on us? Such as reduced cortisol, a better mood, etc?
(37:50) In terms of the future of Environmental Psychology and Design, where do you see the industry going?
(40:04) Are there any resources that you recommend for people who would like to learn more about Environmental Psychology and Design?
(41:10) What are some differences between men and women and how they experience spaces?
(45:29) If you could snap your fingers and change one thing about how people approach the design of spaces globally, what would that be?
(49:48) Closing thoughts
Resources:
Dr. Sally Augustin (click here)
Research Design Connections (click here)
Designology, How to Find Your PlaceType & Align Your Life with Design (click here)
Place Advantage: Applied Psychology for Interior Architecture (click here)
The Designer’s Guide to Doing Research: Applying Knowledge to Inform Design (click here)
Music in episode from TELL YOUR STORY music by Ikson
Disclaimer:
- The Best Kind Podcast is for general information purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other health care services, including giving medical advice.
- The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
- The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk.
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