Architectural Psychology as a Success Factor! How Spaces Drive Productivity, Health, and Corporate Success
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Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
24.08.2026
Abbildungen
XIV, 50 illus., 49 illus. in color., farbige Illustrationen, schwarz-weiss Illustrationen
Verlag
Springer BerlinSeitenzahl
306
Maße (L/B)
23,5/15,5 cm
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-3-662-73848-1
Architecture, when viewed through the lens of psychology, is a powerful and effective tool for elevating modern work environments to a new level. By applying psychological knowledge, we are not only able to design spaces, but also to influence the human psyche. We make judgments in a split second: deep within our brains, we intuitively decide whether we like a building and its spatial structures or not. If we do, our brain releases endorphins that stimulate, enhance happiness, and promote calm. As a result, we prefer to live and work in pleasant environments, recover more effectively, and feel more satisfied.
But what is beauty? Does it exist solely in the eye of the beholder, or are there universal rules? And who defines these rules—architectural experts or laypeople? Judgments of beauty follow two fundamental principles: innate and learned rules. The former are presumably evolution-based, serve survival, and are universal and independent of historical eras. Learned rules, by contrast, are rooted in knowledge, experience, and associations, and are therefore dependent on era and culture.
Today, scientists and medical professionals agree that numerous influencing factors—including the quality of buildings and their spatial structures—can enhance well-being and reduce stress. This leads to fewer sick days, improved concentration, and greater efficiency. Architecture and design influence not only processes, but also interactions between employees and leaders.
Research fields such as healing architecture, active design, and evidence-based design focus on user-centered design of built spaces, their perception, and their effects on psychological and physical health. In the modern workplace, new dimensions of job demands have emerged that encompass not only performance, but also cohesion, culture, and employee health. The design of the right spaces plays a central role in this context. Spaces tailored to these needs foster interaction and team cohesion, which in turn strengthens corporate culture.
In addition, they contribute to both physical and psychological health by reducing stress and enhancing well-being. This creates a more productive and satisfying work environment in which employees can fully realize their potential. The economic value of architectural psychology is evident: healthy, satisfied employees are more efficient and have fewer absences. Integrating natural elements such as plants, light, colors, acoustics, and haptics into the workplace creates a holistic, architectural-psychological, and health-promoting spatial dimension. This leads to a sustainable improvement in working conditions, which in the long term also has a positive impact on a company’s economic performance.
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