The unseen Wilderness - reconnecting humans with nature in interior spaces

dc.contributor.authorFeng, Chi
dc.contributor.examiningcommitteeAbdullaev, Umid (Interior Design)
dc.contributor.examiningcommitteeGreening, Steven (Psychology)
dc.contributor.supervisorEspersen-Peters, Kurt
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-02T19:02:32Z
dc.date.available2024-08-02T19:02:32Z
dc.date.issued2024-07-21
dc.date.submitted2024-07-21T19:12:58Zen_US
dc.degree.disciplineInterior Design
dc.degree.levelMaster of Interior Design (M.I.D.)
dc.description.abstractIn response to the challenges related to implementing natural objects in architectural designs, this practicum proposes recreating the Wildness (Cronon 1996), which means the experience of nature, as an alternative way to connect humans with nature in the built environment. Reviewing Wildness through the lenses of Martin Heidegger’s Being-in-the-World and Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology, nature is not perceived by preserving and observing natural objects like plants and water but by the embodied experience. Edmund Burke’s Sublime and Stephen Kellert’s Biophilia theories are examined through the idea of Wildness to identify common spatial characteristics of nature. Adopting Peter Zumthor and Juhani Pallasmaa’s phenomenological design approach that recreates the embodied experience of a place through architectural elements that constitute a building, this practicum tests identifying the Wildness in different natural settings with specific senses, feelings, and spatial conditions to inform the designs of materials, light, scale, movement, and details in three hypothetical interior spaces. The investigation also considers how the design elements may evoke the memory and imagination of nature to deepen the embodied experience and connect humans with nature.
dc.description.noteOctober 2024
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1993/38355
dc.language.isoeng
dc.rightsopen accessen_US
dc.subjectperception of nature in architectural spaces
dc.subjectBiomimicry
dc.subjectraw experience of nature
dc.titleThe unseen Wilderness - reconnecting humans with nature in interior spaces
dc.typemaster thesisen_US
local.subject.manitobano
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