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