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City Skyline and Harbor from Marina Bay Singapore (left)Date: 2015-10-07; view: 489. Crowding.Environmental psychology addresses environmental problems such as density and crowding, noise pollution, sub-standard living, and urban decay. Noise increases environmental stress. Although it has been found that control and predictability are the greatest factors in stressful effects of noise; context, pitch, source and habituation are also important variables. Environmental psychologists have theorized that density and crowding can also have an adverse effect on mood and may cause stress-related illness. To understand and solve environmental problems, environmental psychologists believe concepts and principles should come directly from the physical settings and problems being looked at. For example, factors that reduce feelings of crowding within buildings include:
Personal space and territory. Healthcare.It is no secret that hospital patients are influenced by their surroundings. Hospital design directly impacts patient health – in more ways than one might think. Today hospital designers are trying to evolve hospitals beyond their infamously sterile décor. Care is being taken to use color, nature and ways to ease a patient's hospital stay.
Crime.Today, it's widely acknowledged that design can be used to limit crime. Many police forces have "architectural liaison" teams who pore over plans for new developments to identify weak spots. The idea that architecture and crime-prevention could be linked goes back 30 years, to the principle of "defensible space". Research found that subtle psychological boundaries - such as gardens or hedges - could be as effective in protecting property as robust, physical fences. The emphasis now is on houses with good visibility, and homes that face each other to allow mutual surveillance. Through-streets draw in pedestrians, who will tend to deter burglars.
Housing.Poor housing and bad design can create a breeding ground for crime. Good design tends to boost property prices, something that will give home owners more of a stake in their surroundings. Bad housing is also a health issue. According to a UK study, billions of pounds a year are spent on treating illnesses arising from poor housing conditions.
Business.Design is also important to big business. A survey of blue chip companies, such as British Airways, which have invested heavily in bespoke offices, found they had done so to improve the functionality of workplaces and keep employees happy.
Civic pride.Councils across the UK have woken up to the fact that eye-catching architecture alone can help generate civic pride and bring in tourism. Witness the success of Birmingham's Bridley Place, where the city's old canal-side area has been transformed, with thoughtful design, from a wasteland into a busy social hub (left).
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