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Design Research and Ideas Generation CD201 The psychology of Space s.kretschmar@lecturers.billyblue.edu.a u BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Design Research and Ideas Generation CD201 Topics for today: The psychology of space The psychology of objects BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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The Psychology of Space An important part of research is to gain an understanding of how a community experiences public spaces - what they expect, or how present them with a fresh approach. BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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The Psychology of Space http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-space-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Spaces can also appeal to a sense of local pride. http://www.travelblog.org/Photos/226927 BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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A location’s identity is shaped by the stories that make them meaningful. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1iR2Wi3u5o BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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A location’s identity is shaped by the stories that make them meaningful. http://www.acdc-italia.com/articoliesclusive/articoli-luoghi-acdc-lane/ BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Shared spaces such as cinemas allow us to connect to stories that reinforce our sense of belonging. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/victoria/culture-vultures/2007/12/06/1196812895386.html BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Places can offer an escape from the office or family, building community narrative. http://www.yourrestaurants.com.au/guide/?action=venue&venue_url=brown_sugar_cafe BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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The Psychology of Space http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-space-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Graffiti challenges the ownership of space. http://4080rule.blogspot.com.au/2011/06/alleyways-of-graffiti-legend.html BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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And creates a form of dialogue http://4080rule.blogspot.com.au/2011/06/alleyways-of-graffiti-legend.html BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Layers of narrative open up new forms of interaction. http://carlsbadcrawl.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Mel-Stickers-WEB.jpg BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Spaces can be canvases for discovery and transformation http://www.flickriver.com/photos/tags/waterwall/interesting/ BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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The Psychology of Space http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-space-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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The Psychology of Objects Another important part of environmental research is to gain an understanding of how people navigate and use objects in public spaces. BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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A door is not just a door – it is a design solution for specific needs. http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Good design provides clues as to the operation of things, and anticipates human responses. http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Bad Design tries to avoid the problem. http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Good Design …is something that people will WANT to use, and keep using. But how do you find out what that is? BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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As a Designer …you have a degree of control over how the end user behaves. Research enables you to have a greater understanding of how to effectively use, or let go of, this control. BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Prisons vs. Parks http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Design can be a disguise… http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Or have nothing to hide. http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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What behaviours does this sort of furniture encourage / discourage? http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Does “control” even work? http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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IKEA – control over discovery http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Solving Design Problems starts by understanding people. What people… need want desire crave http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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Balancing the control / discovery between the designer and end user. Effective research uncovers the stories behind these motives. needs… wants…desires… cravings…. http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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How do we develop new insights? What questions should we ask? http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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LOOK – see the stories in the places and objects you are considering. Know what works and what doesn’t. http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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DEVELOP – study what needs are under developed and develop new features to meet those needs. http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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CONNECT – your findings and integrate them into the experience of your chosen space http://www.slideshare.net/scenariodna/the-psychology-of-objects-design-research-methods BBCD Melbourne BAPDCOM Version 1 - October, 2012 http://bbcdcomdes.weebly.com/
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