Cognitive Studies Related to Sustainable, Resilient and Regenerative Design for Architecture and Environments
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Psychology of Sustainability and Sustainable Development".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2022) | Viewed by 9902
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sensing architecture; design computing and cognition; human-computer interaction
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Interests: algorithmic design; digital fabrication; material practice
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are living in an era of uncertainty, experiencing unexpected transformations due to critical issues related to climate, particulates and viruses threatening people’s safety and health. The role of design in architecture and the environment is becoming more crucial for the quality of people’s life in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, since architecture and environment are supposed to be a shelter for people who are undergoing such changes.
This Special Issue is interested in how sustainable, resilient and regenerative design for architecture and the environment can be achieved for supporting people's wellness and wellbeing. It is expected that people’s physical and mental health would be restored and their chronic stress would be resolved in such architecture and environment. Cognitive studies for it should be performed with a user-centered approach to the design of architecture and environment.
This Special Issue welcomes research contributions on cognitive studies related to the sustainable, resilient and regenerative development of our environments, in which the role of design is emphasized. We solicit interdisciplinary articles including environmental psychology, architecture, engineering, social sciences and technologies to share approaches to the proposed topic.
Prof. Dr. Mi Jeong Kim
Prof. Jae Kyung Kim
Prof. Dr. Eun Joo Park
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainable architecture
- resilient environment
- regenerative design
- cognitive studies to design and environment
- biophilic design
- social distancing
- post-pandemic
- tactical urbanism
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