DEADLINE 20 NOV - Abstracts: FLORIDA, WINTER CONFERENCE
This interdisciplinary event links architects, artists, designers and urbanists with health professionals, psychologists and accessibility specialists to explore essential overlaps between these areas.
CONFERENCE TITLE: "Experiential Design – Rethinking relations between people, objects and environments"
ABSTRACTS: Round One - June 20, 2019 | Round Two - Nov 20, 2019
DATES: 16 Jan - 17 Jan 2020
WEB: https://architecturemps.com/florida/
ORGANIZERS:
Florida State University, PARADE, AMPS
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The event is part of a DESIGN 2020 initiative coordinated by AMPS-PARADE involving the University of Kent and City-University of London:
City University of London. "THE CITY AND COMPLEXITY – LIFE, DESIGN AND COMMERCE IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT". 17-19th June, 2020. UK
https://architecturemps.com/london-2020/
University of Kent. "CONNECTIONS: EXPLORING HERITAGE, ARCHITECTURE, CITIES, ART, MEDIA". 29-30th June, 2020. UK.
https://architecturemps.com/canterbury-conference/
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FLORIDA CALL:
The World Institute of Psychology identifies multiple links between mood, behavior and learning, and the objects and spaces we interact with and occupy daily. The World Health Organization considers questions like the global increase in dementia as issues that can be tackled, in part, through design. The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research underlines how environments can actively exclude whole sections of society by design itself. At the same time, the Industrial Designers Society of America sees product design in the light of inclusivity for people of all abilities, geographies and cultures and the US Department of Arts and Culture argues art has a three-fold role to play in nurturing a culture of health: prevention, advocacy and treatment. The American Institute of Architects lists user experience and inclusivity as essential components of design education and thinking, while the Interior Design Educators Council highlights 'human orientated design' as essential to good practice in all fields, whether that be the design of schools, classrooms, health spaces, retail, offices or the home.
In this now well established context, this conference offers a unique invitation to engage in cross disciplinary discourse around the role of people, objects and environments and how our individual practices and professions are, in reality, inseparable from each other. It is interested in perspectives from a whole range of fields, including:
Health and Wellbeing
Environmental Psychology
Teaching and Learning
Art
Architecture
Universal Design
Urbanism
Landscape
Occupational Therapy
Interiors
Product Design
PARTICIPATE:
Pre-recorded video (via special YouTube Channel) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfWS4KkYSauAaTV2pjrQlQ
Other formats:
In Person Presentations
Written Papers
Skype
PUBLISHERS:
The conference forms part of PARADE, a collaboration between Routledge, Taylor and Francis, Intellect Books, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Vernon Press, Libri Publishing.
EMAIL: info@architecturemps.com
WEB: https://architecturemps.com/florida/
This interdisciplinary event links architects, artists, designers and urbanists with health professionals, psychologists and accessibility specialists to explore essential overlaps between these areas.
CONFERENCE TITLE: "Experiential Design – Rethinking relations between people, objects and environments"
ABSTRACTS: Round One - June 20, 2019 | Round Two - Nov 20, 2019
DATES: 16 Jan - 17 Jan 2020
WEB: https://architecturemps.com/florida/
ORGANIZERS:
Florida State University, PARADE, AMPS
-----
The event is part of a DESIGN 2020 initiative coordinated by AMPS-PARADE involving the University of Kent and City-University of London:
City University of London. "THE CITY AND COMPLEXITY – LIFE, DESIGN AND COMMERCE IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT". 17-19th June, 2020. UK
https://architecturemps.com/london-2020/
University of Kent. "CONNECTIONS: EXPLORING HERITAGE, ARCHITECTURE, CITIES, ART, MEDIA". 29-30th June, 2020. UK.
https://architecturemps.com/canterbury-conference/
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FLORIDA CALL:
The World Institute of Psychology identifies multiple links between mood, behavior and learning, and the objects and spaces we interact with and occupy daily. The World Health Organization considers questions like the global increase in dementia as issues that can be tackled, in part, through design. The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research underlines how environments can actively exclude whole sections of society by design itself. At the same time, the Industrial Designers Society of America sees product design in the light of inclusivity for people of all abilities, geographies and cultures and the US Department of Arts and Culture argues art has a three-fold role to play in nurturing a culture of health: prevention, advocacy and treatment. The American Institute of Architects lists user experience and inclusivity as essential components of design education and thinking, while the Interior Design Educators Council highlights 'human orientated design' as essential to good practice in all fields, whether that be the design of schools, classrooms, health spaces, retail, offices or the home.
In this now well established context, this conference offers a unique invitation to engage in cross disciplinary discourse around the role of people, objects and environments and how our individual practices and professions are, in reality, inseparable from each other. It is interested in perspectives from a whole range of fields, including:
Health and Wellbeing
Environmental Psychology
Teaching and Learning
Art
Architecture
Universal Design
Urbanism
Landscape
Occupational Therapy
Interiors
Product Design
PARTICIPATE:
Pre-recorded video (via special YouTube Channel) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfWS4KkYSauAaTV2pjrQlQ
Other formats:
In Person Presentations
Written Papers
Skype
PUBLISHERS:
The conference forms part of PARADE, a collaboration between Routledge, Taylor and Francis, Intellect Books, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Vernon Press, Libri Publishing.
EMAIL: info@architecturemps.com
WEB: https://architecturemps.com/florida/
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