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Designed Natural Spaces: Informal Gardens Are Perceived to Be More Restorative than Formal Gardens

机译:设计的自然空间:非正式花园比正式花园更具修复性

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Experimental research shows that there are perceived and actual benefits to spending time in natural spaces compared to urban spaces, such as reduced cognitive fatigue, improved mood, and reduced stress. Whereas past research has focused primarily on distinguishing between distinct categories of spaces (i.e., nature vs. urban), less is known about variability in perceived restorative potential of environments within a particular category of outdoor spaces, such as gardens. Conceptually, gardens are often considered to be restorative spaces and to contain an abundance of natural elements, though there is great variability in how gardens are designed that might impact their restorative potential. One common practice for classifying gardens is along a spectrum ranging from “formal or geometric” to “informal or naturalistic,” which often corresponds to the degree to which built or natural elements are present, respectively. In the current study, we tested whether participants use design informality as a cue to predict perceived restorative potential of different gardens. Participants viewed a set of gardens and rated each on design informality, perceived restorative potential, naturalness, and visual appeal. Participants perceived informal gardens to have greater restorative potential than formal gardens. In addition, gardens that were more visually appealing and more natural-looking were perceived to have greater restorative potential than less visually appealing and less natural gardens. These perceptions and precedents are highly relevant for the design of gardens and other similar green spaces intended to provide relief from stress and to foster cognitive restoration.
机译:实验研究表明,与城市空间相比,将时间花在自然空间上有明显的和实际的好处,例如减少认知疲劳,改善情绪和减轻压力。尽管过去的研究主要集中在区分不同类别的空间(即自然与城市),但对特定类别的室外空间(例如花园)中环境感知到的恢复潜力的变化知之甚少。从概念上讲,花园通常被认为是恢复性的空间,并包含丰富的自然元素,尽管花园的设计方式存在很大差异,可能会影响其恢复潜力。对花园进行分类的一种常见做法是沿从“正式或几何”到“非正式或自然主义”的范围进行分类,这通常分别对应于已存在的建筑要素或自然要素的程度。在当前的研究中,我们测试了参与者是否使用设计非正式性作为线索来预测不同花园的修复潜力。参与者参观了一组花园,并对每个花园的设计非正式性,感知的修复潜力,自然性和视觉吸引力进行了评分。参与者认为非正式花园比正式花园具有更大的修复潜力。此外,相比于视觉吸引力较小和天然度较低的花园,被认为更具视觉吸引力和外观更自然的花园具有更大的修复潜力。这些看法和先例与旨在减轻压力并促进认知恢复的花园和其他类似绿色空间的设计高度相关。

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