Restorative design can give scientific support to the psychology of housing
Article byRita Berto, Psicologa ambientale, dottore di ricerca in Percezione e Psicofisica. The so-called “psychology of housing” is a recent concern and what has been written consists of unverified inferences from a few “extreme” conditions. Our knowledge of the subject is essentially empirical (it derives mainly from people’s complaints about living arrangements, desire for personal privacy, quiet,
Colour contrasts: how to project spaces that connect
Colour, on its own, is quiet. But when it relates to another colour, it takes on a voice. It is in the chromatic contrast that colour acquires meaning, visibility, and communicative power. Contrast is what makes a shape recognisable, a message readable, an environment perceivable clearly and intuitively. For those who work in interior design or visual design,
Interview with Francesca Mueller: between surfaces, memory and artificial intelligence
Francesca Mueller, surface and pattern textile designer, has been working for years at the crossroads of culture, perception, and digital experimentation. In this interview, she tells us how international experiences, dialogue with materials, and conscious use of artificial intelligence contribute to the design of decorative surfaces that activate memory, emotion, and well-being. MeM: "Your path
The retail restorative experience
The idea that certain "atmospheres" can influence consumer behaviour is widely accepted in marketing, though research is limited and incomplete in this area. For example, studies have examined the effects of individual pleasant stimuli such as music, colour or scent on consumer behaviour, but have failed to examine how these stimuli might interact. Environmental Psychology and in
Designing Wellbeing: the MeM study for the WellHOME project
Nowadays, the built environment has a profound impact on the quality of life, and designing welcoming spaces for vulnerable people requires a rigorous, conscious approach based on scientific evidence. For this reason, within the framework of the European WellHOME project, MeM has developed an articulated study aimed at understanding the real environmental, educational and emotional needs of
Regenerative spaces in the enterprise: the BS Osimo case between Environmental Psychology and Biophilic Design
Today more than ever, workspaces are called upon to respond to new needs: psychophysical well-being, sustainability, corporate identity, and efficiency. BS Osimo, a company active in the supply of interior design materials, decided to face this challenge by commissioning MeMlab - Mind, Emotion, Movement with the restyling of its operational headquarters. The outcome? A regenerative environment designed on