feeling good in public spaces series overview and learning points
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Feeling good in public spaces series overview and learning points Kay Pallaris, Mapping Futures and FgF Work Group lead
Multi-sensory design – creating healthier public spaces December 8, 2016
#FeelGoodSpaces
SensoryModalities Sense
Haptic - Tactioception Sense of touch Visual - Ophthalmoception Sense of vision/sight Auditory - Audioception Sense of hearing / Sense of the perception of sound Gustatory - -Gustaoception Sense of taste Olfactory - Olfacception Sense of smell Thermoreception/Themoception Sense of temperature Vestibular - Equilibrioception Sense of balance Interoception Sense of the physiological condition of the entire body Nociception Sense of pain Proprioception Sense of limb/body position without visual cues: the ability to
perceive position, weight, and resistance of objects in relation to the body
Kinesthesia (often incorporated into proprioception)
Sense of movement; the ability to sense the extent, direction, or weight of body movement
Sourcesofinformation(Craig,2002;Craig,2009;Macpherson,2010;Haverkamp,2012;Matthen,2012;Stokesetal.,2014;Schulz,2015)
More than five senses
Taken from: Turner, B., Clements-Croome, D., and Pallaris, K. (2017), forthcoming. Chapter 3. The Mul/-Sensory Experience in Buildings. In Clements-Croome, D., (Editor). Crea/ng the Produc/ve Workplace. Third EdiEon. Taylor & Francies, 2017.
“We know that [how places can affect our emotional
response], we are all people, we start from a position of
touch and feel and sound…. its extraordinary how we
forget when we put pen to paper?”
Selina Mason
Think as a human, not a designer
“ There’s a 12-15 year delay between research and
implementation.”
RhiannonCorcoran
What are the barriers to implementation?
“There is no health without mental health”
Dr Georgina Hosang
Health beyond epidemiology & physical health
“Biophilic Design is not just the presence of nature; its about the content within the scene, its about
configuration….simply put its more than tokenistic
greenery” JosephClancy
Antonio Caperna invited us to consider the 15 geometrical principles found in nature
Beyond the obvious greening
Toolkits• tools• Devices• EquipmentProtocols• Askingtherightques>onsInterfaces• Communica>on• Insights• Outputs
Panos Mavros
Do we need smart tools for human-centred design?
“Policy makers, decision makers or public sector have limited access to resources; how do we priorities across all the
individual issues, because we can’t do everything at the same time.
How should I convince government that it’s money well
spent…. And which budget pays for it all?”
Jim Coleman, April 2016
Does it boil down to cost?
How do we turn research into practical implementation tools?
WHO|HealthImpactAssessment PlaceAlliance|FiveFsFramework
TfL|HealthyStreets PPS|GreatPublicSpaces