How Design Influences Lifestyle: Built vs Natural Environment
Architecture has influenced human life from the beginning of time. There is no doubt that it changes the way we perceive the world and everything in it. The focus of this thesis research is the ability for architecture to change the way people live in the built environment. The built environment inf...
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ftnorthdakotasta:oai:library.ndsu.edu:10365/32865 2023-05-15T16:50:10+02:00 How Design Influences Lifestyle: Built vs Natural Environment Riley, Conner 2021 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10365/32865 unknown North Dakota State University https://hdl.handle.net/10365/32865 NDSU policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf Thesis 2021 ftnorthdakotasta 2022-10-27T17:20:21Z Architecture has influenced human life from the beginning of time. There is no doubt that it changes the way we perceive the world and everything in it. The focus of this thesis research is the ability for architecture to change the way people live in the built environment. The built environment influences living conditions, hence lifestyle. One of the most astounding facts of architecture is its ability to be formed and interpreted differently around the world. This thesis research strives to bridge the gap between the built environment and how inhabitants interact and are influenced by it. To study the ability for the built environment to positively influence the lifestyle and mindset of its inhabitants in the form of residential single-family homes. Correlation Research and Case Studies are to be highly utilized to determine the correlation of single-family homes in Scandinavian Countries such as Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland; and the Midwest Region of the United States. Additionally, Qualitative Research in the form of past and present interaction, experiences, and interviews will provide a solid foundation of research presented from the inhabitants themselves. Thesis Iceland North Dakota State University (NDSU) Digital Repository Norway |
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Architecture has influenced human life from the beginning of time. There is no doubt that it changes the way we perceive the world and everything in it. The focus of this thesis research is the ability for architecture to change the way people live in the built environment. The built environment influences living conditions, hence lifestyle. One of the most astounding facts of architecture is its ability to be formed and interpreted differently around the world. This thesis research strives to bridge the gap between the built environment and how inhabitants interact and are influenced by it. To study the ability for the built environment to positively influence the lifestyle and mindset of its inhabitants in the form of residential single-family homes. Correlation Research and Case Studies are to be highly utilized to determine the correlation of single-family homes in Scandinavian Countries such as Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland; and the Midwest Region of the United States. Additionally, Qualitative Research in the form of past and present interaction, experiences, and interviews will provide a solid foundation of research presented from the inhabitants themselves. |
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