The Emotional Healing Space Design of Industry Space Renewal in Shanghai
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Research objectives. 1. To Design and develop innovative therapeutic environments that incorporate multisensory interaction and virtual reality, with a focus on optimizing the potential for emotional wellness. 2. Consider factors such as sensory stimuli, user experience, and spatial design to create immersive and engaging environments.
Research sample. Four hundred and fourteen (440 actual testers, 414 valid questionnaires) employees between the ages of twenty-four and twenty-seven shared their experiences and identified effective strategies for promoting emotional release and stress relief.
Research tools. By analyzing the data collected from field research, interviews, and questionnaires, will develop innovative design concepts that prioritize the mental health of the working population.
Data collection. Data were gathered by administering the questionnaire while using practical and purposeful sample techniques.
Data analysis. For data analysis, SPSS (26.0 version), 0-5 score liked table, and Excel analysis were utilized. The outcome suggested that the soft colors、natural materials and green plants might expose the amount of mental stress substantially, affecting job performance.
The research results found that the development of mental health infrastructure in workplaces, ultimately improved overall employee well-being. The applied project aims to create a tranquil and soothing environment that promotes relaxation and rejuvenation. the space provides a sanctuary for individuals to heal and restore their emotional well-being.
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