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Reimagining the Role of Physical Space in Future Human Thriving

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dc.contributor Robert Ricketts
dc.contributor Jeremy Szteiter
dc.creator Young, Adrian
dc.date 2021-05-31T07:00:00Z
dc.date 2021-08-09T07:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-18T06:25:15Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-18T06:25:15Z
dc.identifier https://scholarworks.umb.edu/cct_capstone/390
dc.identifier.uri https://evidence.thinkportal.org/handle/123456789/32540
dc.description <p>As a positive psychology practitioner and residential planner, I divide energy and effort into two distinct fields; one focused on human welfare and the other on optimal aesthetics and functionality of our physical surroundings. This text explores a philosophical shift in motivation for space design prompted by the experience and new potential that result from COVID-19. Rather than space as a means to epitomize style and serve utility, I urge considering the full complexity of the human experience and what would be most conducive to general well-being as a new leading priority. What influence can environmental design bring to generalized well-being? The paper reviews the intersecting potential of positive psychology within environmental psychology principles using social impact as the governing focus. The essay examines which conditions would be needed to invert our approach to the spatial environment and create a living feedback loop promoting greater human thriving —collaboration, creativity, and contribution as the supportive scaffold. I look at the influencing fields that will contribute to the post-COVID-19 reality of space design and future social norms that will affect social well-being, including social artistry, design thinking, environmental psychology, creative practice, and community impact. Finally, I conclude with a potential first step: a future space proposal bridging social well-being and space design as a community of practice situated in a physical environment.</p>
dc.subject environmental psychology
dc.subject future studies
dc.subject human welfare
dc.subject Arts Management
dc.subject Civic and Community Engagement
dc.subject Environmental Design
dc.subject Multicultural Psychology
dc.subject Organizational Behavior and Theory
dc.subject Place and Environment
dc.subject Psychology
dc.subject Transpersonal Psychology
dc.title Reimagining the Role of Physical Space in Future Human Thriving
dc.thesis Open Access Capstone
dc.thesis Master of Arts (MA)


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