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Book Description

Design for Wellbeing charts the development and application of design research to improve the personal and societal wellbeing and happiness of people. It draws together contributions from internationally leading academics and designers to demonstrate the latest thinking and research on the design of products, technologies, environments, services and experiences for wellbeing.

Part I starts by conceptualising wellbeing and takes an in-depth look at the rise of the design for wellbeing movement. Part II then goes on to demonstrate design for wellbeing in practice through a broad range of domains from products and environments to services. Among others, we see emerging trends in the design of interiors and urban spaces to support wellbeing, designing to enable and support connectedness and social interaction, and designing for behaviour change to tackle unhealthy eating behaviour in children. Significantly, the body of work on subjective wellbeing, design for happiness, is increasing, and several case studies are provided on this, demonstrating how design can contribute to support the wellbeing of people. Part III provides practical guidance for designing for wellbeing through a range of examples of tools, methods and approaches, which are highly user-centric, participatory, critical and speculative. Finally, the book concludes in Part IV with a look at future challenges for design for wellbeing.

This book provides students, researchers and practitioners with a detailed assessment of design for wellbeing, taking a distinctive global approach to design practice and theory in context. Design for Wellbeing concerns designers and organisations but also defines its broader contribution to society, culture and economy.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. List of contributors
  8. Preface by Rachel Cooper
  9. PART I: The rise of design for wellbeing
    1. 1 Setting the scene for design for subjective wellbeing
    2. 2 Wellbeing, happiness and flourishing: Different views on a common goal
  10. PART II: Domains in design for wellbeing
    1. 3 Designing for people living with dementia
    2. 4 Design for wellbeing in architecture and interior architecture: Educating future designers on ageing well in place
    3. 5 Social connectedness, social interaction and the design of interior environments
    4. 6 ‘Joyful journeys’: Putting wellbeing at the centre of future travel
    5. 7 Healthy eating and behaviour change
  11. PART III: Tools, methods and approaches for design for wellbeing
    1. 8 Co-design and participatory methods for wellbeing
    2. 9 Creative methods for sustainable design for happiness and wellbeing
    3. 10 Building Storey/ies: A scenario card game to architecturally design for human flourishing
    4. 11 Mind the gap: A social practice approach to wellbeing-driven design
    5. 12 Dilemma-thinking as a means to enhance criticality in design for wellbeing
  12. PART IV: Future challenges for design for wellbeing
    1. 13 Mapping research at the intersection of design and mental health
    2. 14 Design for wellbeing: An applied approach to housing in later life
    3. 15 An international perspective on design for wellbeing
    4. 16 It’s love, my friend! Some reflections on cultivating the positive design plot
  13. Index