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    An Innovative School Design Based on a Biophilic Approach Using the Appreciative Inquiry Model: Case Study Scandinavia by Amjad Almusaed, Asaad Almssad, Karim Najar

    Published in Advances in Civil Engineering (2022-01-01)
    “…Thus, a new educational space design represents a powerful and required tool for stimulating creativity and increasing concentration, motivation, and assimilation of knowledge for future generations. …”
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    The Field Trip as Part of Spatial (Architectural) Design Art Classes by Janja Batič

    “…In planning architectural design tasks, one should take into consideration the particularities of the architectural design process and enable pupils to experience space and relationships within space through their own movement. …”
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    The Field Trip as Part of Spatial (Architectural) Design Art Classes by Janja Batič

    “…In planning architectural design tasks, one should take into consideration the particularities of the architectural design process and enable pupils to experience space and relationships within space through their own movement. …”
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    The influences of biophilic design on mental health in coworking space by Zulfaqar Zamri, Hakimi Ahmad

    Published in ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur (2025-04-01)
    “…In the contemporary urban landscape, the design of co-working space holds significant implication for mental health well-being. …”
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    From script to space: Integrating Nüshu heritage into interior design narratives by Yu Qin Lim, Azizi Bahauddin

    Published in ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur (2025-04-01)
    “…This study adopted a qualitative approach where a female interior designer and a female architect in Malaysia were interviewed to gain insights into feminine space designs. …”
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    Urban open and green spaces: is Malta planning and designing them to increase resilience? by Sarah Scheiber, Floriana Zucaro

    “…The main aim is to provide local decision-makers with urban open and green spaces planning and design principles based on a mixed-method approach adopting Malta as a case-study. …”
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    Role of public space design on the perception of historical environment: A pilot study in Amasya by Emel Birer, Pınar Çalışır Adem

    Published in Frontiers of Architectural Research (2022-02-01)
    “…The experience, perception, awareness, and appreciation of the environment created by public spaces are important elements of urban design. …”
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    Digital utopias and real cities—computer-generated images in re-design of public space by Marianna Michałowska

    Published in Journal of Aesthetics & Culture (2015-12-01)
    “…The starting point of my paper is a question of how computer-generated images (CGIs) influence human perception of real space. I am interested in the conflict between a vision and reality, which occurs when an architectural project materialises in a public space and is subsequently rejected by the inhabitants. …”
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    Using ‘appreciative inquiry’ in India to improve infection control practices in maternity care: a qualitative study by Bharati Sharma, K.V. Ramani, Dileep Mavalankar, Lovney Kanguru, Julia Hussein

    Published in Global Health Action (2015-06-01)
    “…Objective: To explore the opinions of health personnel on health system factors related to infection control and their perceptions of change in a sample of hospital maternity units. Design: An organisational change process called ‘appreciative inquiry’ (AI) was introduced in three maternity units of hospitals in Gujarat, India. …”
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    Research on the Satisfaction of Beijing Waterfront Green Space Landscape Based on Social Media Data by Siya Cheng, Zheran Zhai, Wenzhuo Sun, Yuan Wang, Rui Yu, Xiaoyu Ge

    Published in Land (2022-10-01)
    “…It explored the main factors that influenced people’s satisfaction with the landscape design and sensory perception of urban waterfront green space from the perspectives of parks beside different river systems, parks of different types, and parks in different districts. …”
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    Experiential retailing in cultural spaces: A case study of multisensory design in batik boutiques [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] by Arina Hayati, Purwanita Setijanti, Eri Naharani Ustazah

    Published in F1000Research (2025-05-01)
    “…Additionally, nostalgia, identity projection, and social interaction reinforce prolonged engagement, with retail spaces functioning as cultural hubs for heritage appreciation. …”
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    Experiential retailing in cultural spaces: A case study of multisensory design in batik boutiques [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] by Arina Hayati, Purwanita Setijanti, Eri Naharani Ustazah

    Published in F1000Research (2025-07-01)
    “…Additionally, nostalgia, identity projection, and social interaction reinforce prolonged engagement, with retail spaces functioning as cultural hubs for heritage appreciation. …”
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    Optimizing human thermal comfort and mitigating the urban heat island effect on public open spaces in Rome, Italy through sustainable design strategies by Nour M. Ahmed, Paola Altamura, Marco Giampaoletti, Fahd A. Hemeida, Abdelaziz Farouk A. Mohamed

    Published in Scientific Reports (2024-08-01)
    “…Abstract The climate affects how a city’s outdoor spaces are utilized. It is more likely that people will use and appreciate public areas designed for pedestrian use, such as parks, squares, streets, and foot-cycle pathways, when they provide a comfortable and healthy environment. …”
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