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  2. Interior design psychology - Wikipedia

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    Interior design psychology is a field within environmental psychology, which concerns the environmental conditions of the interior.It is a direct study of the relationship between an environment and how that environment affects the behavior of its inhabitants, intending to maximize the positive effects of this relationship.

  3. Experiential interior design - Wikipedia

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    Experiential interior design (EID) is the practice of employing experiential or phenomenological values in interior experience design.EID is a human-centered design approach to interior architecture based on modern environmental psychology emphasizing human experiential needs.

  4. Wayfinding (urban or indoor) - Wikipedia

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    Whilst wayfinding applies to cross disciplinary practices including architecture, art and design, signage design, psychology, environmental studies, one of the most recent definitions by Paul Symonds et al. [5] defines wayfinding as "The cognitive, social and corporeal process and experience of locating, following or discovering a route through ...

  5. Read ’em and keep: The eight must-have interior design books

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    From clean-lined purity to decadent maximalism, Adele Cardani shares the most indispensable guides for design lovers – all masterclasses in style and abundant sources of inspiration

  6. 15 Interior Design Books That'll Inspire You to Redecorate ASAP

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    If you're in need of beautiful inspiration to kick-start your design process, these interior decorating books will certainly help. Shop our favorite reads now. 15 Interior Design Books That'll ...

  7. His debut book offers an insider's view of his luxurious yet inviting design approach, featuring exclusive looks into his most significant works, such as the Art Deco-inspired Painter's Room at ...

  8. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    The interior design profession became more established after World War II. From the 1950s onwards, spending on the home increased. Interior design courses were established, requiring the publication of textbooks and reference sources. Historical accounts of interior designers and firms distinct from the decorative arts specialists were made ...

  9. Behavioural design - Wikipedia

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    Behavioural design is a sub-category of design, which is concerned with how design can shape, or be used to influence human behaviour. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] All approaches of design for behaviour change acknowledge that artifacts have an important influence on human behaviour and/or behavioural decisions.