Diy亲生命:亲生命室内设计矩阵作为设计工具的发展

IF 1.2 2区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Journal of Interior Design Pub Date : 2019-09-15 DOI:10.1111/joid.12159
Beth McGee Ph.D., Nam-Kyu Park Ph.D., Margaret Portillo Ph.D., Sheila Bosch Ph.D., Mickie Swisher Ph.D.
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亲生物设计寻求在建筑环境中将人与自然联系起来。越来越多的研究支持这种基于自然的建筑环境的包容性,但很少有关于如何整合它的详细指导。本研究对亲生物设计矩阵(BDM)进行了系统的开发、测试和扩展,以将亲生物设计纳入室内设计。McGee和Marshall-Baker在Kellert提出的亲生物属性的基础上开发了最初的BDM,并最初应用于医疗保健环境。为了使本研究更有效和可靠,本研究通过对室内设计从业人员的认知测试进一步发展了BDM。这包括参与者评估BDM和完成前后问卷。它还指导了最终的BDM开发,该开发现在包含6个元素和54个属性。研究结果表明,室内设计从业者使用BDM增加了对亲生物设计的感知知识。修改后的版本现在被称为亲生物室内设计矩阵(BID-M),它是有效的亲生物室内设计鉴定。BID-M还在整个设计过程中提供亲生物包容的帮助,因此,可以支持在室内环境设计中更完整地结合基于自然的特征。最终确定的亲生物室内设计词汇应该有助于设计师将周到的亲生物多样性用于独特的应用,从而协助“自己动手”的方法。
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Diy Biophilia: Development of the Biophilic Interior Design Matrix as a Design Tool

Biophilic design seeks to connect people with nature in the built environment. Growing research supports such nature-based inclusion in the built environment, yet little detailed guidance exists for how to integrate it. This study used systematic development, testing, and expansion of the Biophilic Design Matrix (BDM) for the incorporation of biophilia specifically for interior design. McGee and Marshall-Baker developed the original BDM based on Kellert's proposal of biophilic attributes, and it was initially applied in a healthcare setting. To make it more valid and reliable, this study further developed the BDM through cognitive testing with interior design practitioners in another setting type. This included the participants assessing the BDM and completing pre- and postquestionnaires. It also guided the finalized BDM development that now contains six elements and 54 attributes. The findings demonstrate that the interior design practitioners' use of the BDM increased perceived knowledge of biophilic design. The modified version is now called the Biophilic Interior Design Matrix (BID-M), which is valid for biophilic interior design identification. The BID-M also offers assistance with biophilic inclusion throughout the design process and, as such, can support the more integral incorporation of nature-based features in the design of interior environments. The finalized biophilic interior design vocabulary should be useful to help designers include thoughtful biophilic variety for unique application, thus assisting with a “do-it-yourself” approach.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Interior Design is a scholarly, refereed publication dedicated to issues related to the design of the interior environment. Scholarly inquiry representing the entire spectrum of interior design theory, research, education and practice is invited. Submissions are encouraged from educators, designers, anthropologists, architects, historians, psychologists, sociologists, or others interested in interior design.
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