Creating Livable Indoor Space To Lovable
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research (IJER) (Vol.7, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-01-12
Authors : Ar. Swati Viraj Tagare;
Page : 274-277
Keywords : Livable space; Lovable space; Indoor; Comfort; psychologically pleasant; context.;
Abstract
In our everyday life, we live in spaces that are active, changing, and dynamic. When designers create indoor spatial designs for various types of uses and experiences, they consider both the aesthetic qualities of a space and how people experience interactions and sensations with in the spaces. However, people's experiences are subjective. Design a ‘liveable space in to lovable' is an ancient idea of a ‘sense of place' for architects and designers. In contrast to technological fix solutions this concerns with the comfort of end users of ‘places'. This paper reflects an attempt to provide an optimum psychological fit between people and their physical surroundings. It is concluded that it is advisable to create a place for users solely by manipulating only physical environment on ‘their' behalf but also making it psychologically pleasant and inviting.
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