室内设计工作室教室中的冥想练习和正念

IF 1.2 2区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Journal of Interior Design Pub Date : 2018-11-23 DOI:10.1111/joid.12134
Cotter Christian M.F.A.
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冥想练习,如正念,通过减轻日常生活的干扰,减少消极反应,培养对当前经历的更深思熟虑的意识,在各种世俗环境中越来越受欢迎。此外,这些做法可能会培养一种高度的同理心,相互联系的感觉,并减少假设。有证据表明,高等教育中的正念练习可以减轻压力,同时提高注意力和创造力;然而,与设计的联系不太确定。正念和沉思练习的定义普遍缺乏清晰度,这使得对它们的评估变得困难。该项目评估了室内设计工作室的正念和沉思实践的价值。在高级的本科室内设计工作室课程中,学生们参与了一系列沉思的实践,同时设计了一个住院病人临终关怀设施,该设施需要为病人、来访者和工作人员提供沉思的空间。通过首先在课堂上进行练习,预计学生将通过将冥想练习融入他们的个人生活中来看到它们的积极价值。在学期中,调查评估了学生对各种练习的反应,结果表明,学生不仅对这些练习反应良好,而且相当多的受访者表示,他们希望在大学环境中有更多的机会参与冥想练习。这些总体结果指出了室内设计工作室课程中沉思实践的积极体验,并为考虑这些实践如何使整个领域受益开辟了新的机会。
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Contemplative Practices and Mindfulness in the Interior Design Studio Classroom

Contemplative practices, such as mindfulness, have gained popularity across a variety of secular contexts by mitigating the distractions of everyday life, reducing negative reactivity, and cultivating a more thoughtful awareness of one's present experience. In addition, these practices may foster a heightened sense of empathy, feelings of interconnectedness, and a reduction in assumptions. Evidence supports that mindfulness practices in higher education can reduce stress while increasing focus and creativity; however, the connections with design are less established. The general lack of clarity in defining mindfulness and contemplative practices makes their assessment difficult. This project assessed the value of mindfulness and contemplative practices in an interior design studio. In an upper-level, undergraduate interior design studio class, students participated in a range of contemplative practices while simultaneously designing an inpatient hospice facility that required the incorporation of contemplative spaces for patients, visitors, and staff. By first engaging with practices in class, it was anticipated that students would see their positive value by also incorporating contemplative practices into their personal lives. During the semester, surveys assessed the students’ reaction to the various practices, and their results demonstrated that, not only did the students respond favorably to the practices, but a significant number of respondents indicated that they would like more opportunity to engage with contemplative practices in the university setting. These general results point to a positive experience with contemplative practices in an interior design studio class and open up new opportunities to consider how these practices may benefit the field at large.

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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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