THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SPACE.(55).

 

                                          THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SPACE 


fig 1: showing the psychological influence of space on the human psyche.


The psychology of space explores how physical environments influence human emotions, behaviour, and cognition. This interdisciplinary field examines how design elements like lighting, colour, layout, and spatial organisation shape experiences and psychological well-being. 


Influences range from stress reduction and productivity to feelings of safety or creativity. Reasons for its study include understanding human-environment interaction, enhancing mental health, and creating functional aesthetically pleasing spaces.


The key applications include architectural design, workplace optimisation, and therapeutic environments. For instance, biophilic design incorporates natural elements to improve mood and focus, while minimalist spaces may reduce cognitive overload.


Five notable authors who have contributed significantly to the psychology of space include:

1). Robert Gifford (environmental psychology and human behaviour).

2). Clare Cooper Marcus( healing landscapes and therapeutic design).

3). Edward T.Hall (proxemics and personal space). 

4). Christopher Alexander ( A pattern language, focusing on liveable spaces).

5). Winifred Gallagher(Impact of environment on focus and happiness).

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