From the course: Wellness and Sustainability in Architectural Design
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Ethical and people-centered design approaches
From the course: Wellness and Sustainability in Architectural Design
Ethical and people-centered design approaches
- Welcome to Chapter 6 where we'll delve into the ethical considerations and human-centered approaches that underpin responsible design practices. Prepare to explore the delicate balance between data-driven methodologies and the imperative of putting people at the forefront of our design decisions. Let's start by contrasting data-driven and people-centered design philosophies. In the ever-evolving landscape of design, there's often a tension between relying solely on data and metrics versus prioritizing the human experience. While data-driven approaches can provide valuable insights into trends and patterns, they can sometimes overlook the nuanced needs and preferences of individuals. On the other hand, people-centered design philosophies prioritize empathy, inclusivity, and human connection. This approach acknowledges that every individual is unique with their own set of values, beliefs, and lived experiences. By engaging with users directly, designers can gain a deeper understanding…
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How wellness and sustainability fits into design4m 8s
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Maximizing natural elements in design4m 30s
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Healing properties of sunlight and outdoor spaces6m 56s
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Spatial design for wellness5m 13s
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Educational elements in design for wellness4m 51s
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Ethical and people-centered design approaches6m 21s
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Cultural and societal impacts on design preferences5m 40s
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Next steps3m 51s
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