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Restorative experience in semi-outdoor spaces: from thermal pleasure to psychological well-being
Published 2024Biophilic design holds great potentials for improving built environment occupants’ psychological wellbeing through its restorative benefits. However, several limitations exist in current biophilic design research and ...Conference paper -
Beyond homeliness: A photo-elicitation study of the ‘homely’ design paradigm in care settings
Published 2023This paper examines perceptions of homeliness in palliative care environments through a photo-elicitation study involving 89 palliative care staff. The study finds that what is perceived as homely tends to exhibit a ...Article -
Blurring disciplinary boundaries in the design studio: Bringing architecture, business, and arts students together to prototype new solutions for palliative care
Published 2022As complex global problems increasingly require the knowledge and skills of a broad array of disciplines, existing pedagogical approaches need to shift to support graduates to develop the skills necessary for innovation. ...Article -
Unburdening expectation and operating between: Architecture in support of palliative care
Published 2022The role of design and materials in the enactment and experience of healthcare has gained increasing attention across the fields of evidence-based design, architecture, anthropology, sociology, and cultural geography. ...Article -
Simon Weir - The Sydney Surrealist
Published 2024Exhibition catalogue of "Simon Weir - The Sydney Surrealist", Exhibition at Disorder Gallery, Darlinghurst NSW, Australia, in April 2024. The catalogue contains images of exhibited works and statements by the artist Simon ...Book