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عنوان فارسی مقاله:
بررسی ناسازگاری در پاسخ های روانی انسان به محیط های چوبی داخل ساختمان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله:
Investigation variance in human psychological responses to wooden indoor environments
سال انتشار : 2016
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مقدمه انگلیسی مقاله:
1. Introduction
Modern lifestyle determines that people spend the majority of their time indoors. A large number of studies have demonstrated that indoor environment influences the health and well-being of occupants [1e7]. This makes it a high priority for building designers to create a healthy and comfortable indoor environment. A considerable number of studies have been conducted on nonwooden indoor environments concerning indoor environment quality (IEQ) [8e12], as well as its effects on workers' performance [13e15], physiological [16e21] and psychological responses [22e27]. Studies on wooden indoor environments on the other hand, are still scarce. It is well acknowledged that a natural environment is beneficial to health and helpful for stress release due to its restorative quality [28,29]. Wood, as a sustainable building material manufactured by nature, with low embodied energy, developed a good reputation in terms of impact on the environment [30,31], also has some positive effects on human being [32e34]. The study by L Tyrvainen € [35] investigated seventy-seven participants who visited three typical types of urban natural environments: a built-up city center, an urban park, and urban woodland. Results showed that extensively managed urban woodland and large parks have almost the same positive influence on the human psychological state. Indeed, using wood for interior design in indoor environments has been shown to have a positive impact on occupants, especially in relation to indicators of human stress [36,37]. However, previous studies were mainly focused on the research of outdoor wooden environments or wood productions' visual stimulation indoors [38e41]. AQ Nyrud and T Bringslimark [42] proposed that psychological responses toward interior wood production use have generally followed three different outcomes: (1) perception of wood, including visual perception; (2) attitudes and preferences toward wooden products; and (3) psycho-physiological responses toward wood. They also found that there seemed to be similarities in preferences for wood, and that people preferred wood because it is natural. Satoshi Sakuragawa [43] examined the effects of contact with wood on the living human body using subjective evaluation and found that contact with wood produced natural sensations. Moreover, he did another comparative study on the effect of visual stimulation ofwood on the body using full-sized hinoki wall panels and a white steel wall panel. The results indicated that visual stimulation from the white steel wall panel gave an unhealthy impression and a sense of depression. Results also showed that visual stimulation from wood panel and white steel wall panels had different psychological effects [44]. Similar results were reported in studies by Masuda M [45], where he investigated the correlation between an image of wood and its color by using sixteen groups of specimens. He concluded that red and yellow colors have a stronger reflection of Infrared (IR), which leads to a warmer feeling when people view wood productions.
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