Design for Human Flourishing: A Novel Design Approach for a More 'Humane' Architecture

Architects today still rely heavily on intuition when attempting to handle more emotional, well-being-related design requests of clients. It seems that newly formed design demands present challenges that cannot be fully answered through the current existing design paradigms. Additionally, a 'hu...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Design journal 2019-07, Vol.22 (4), p.391-412
Hauptverfasser: Stevens, Ruth, Petermans, Ann, Vanrie, Jan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Architects today still rely heavily on intuition when attempting to handle more emotional, well-being-related design requests of clients. It seems that newly formed design demands present challenges that cannot be fully answered through the current existing design paradigms. Additionally, a 'humanization' trend in architectural design can be noticed of influences that steer architecture on a more 'humane' course, thereby advocating the viability of 'well-being' as a structured design approach in architecture. This paper aims to answer to this current momentum in architecture, by explicating a novel design approach called 'Design for Human Flourishing' (DfHF), based on a literature study of well-being theory through an architectural lens. Concretely, five well-being related attributes will be identified that define DfHF's characteristics. Furthermore, what DfHF means in architectural practice will be illustrated via a design example.
ISSN:1460-6925
1756-3062
DOI:10.1080/14606925.2019.1612574