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Mindfulness and design: creating spaces for well being

Porter, Nicole; Bramham, Johanna; Thomas, Martin

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Authors

Nicole Porter

Johanna Bramham

Martin Thomas



Contributors

Francisco Javier Saavedra Mac�as
Editor

Alicia Espa�ol Nogueiro
Editor

Samuel Arias S�nchez
Editor

Marina Calder�n Garc�a
Editor

Abstract

What is the relationship between mindfulness therapy and the physical settings in which it is practiced? Mindfulness is defined as ―paying attention to what‘s happening in the present moment in the mind, body and external environment, with an attitude of curiosity and kindness‖ (MAPG, 2015: 5), however the qualities of the ‘external environment’ are rarely discussed in relation to mindfulness. As mindfulness based therapies increasingly applied in clinical and educational settings, this presents opportunities to explore how the design of a space – from the arrangement of furniture through to the qualities of a room, building, landscape, or wider spatial context – may influence mindfulness practice and its therapeutic benefits. In this workshop, a combination of research presentation and therapeutic practice was conducted. Literature from landscape architecture and architecture was presented, evidencing the effects of built environment design on mental health and well-being and emphasizing notions of ‘biophilic design’. Delegates were then invited to participate in guided mindfulness mediations, followed by facilitated group enquiry about the combined effects of formal mindfulness practice and the qualities of the physical space we were practicing within.

Citation

Porter, N., Bramham, J., & Thomas, M. (2017). Mindfulness and design: creating spaces for well being. In F. J. Saavedra Macías, A. Español Nogueiro, S. Arias Sánchez, & M. Calderón García (Eds.), Creative practices for improving health and social inclusion: 5th International Health Humanities Conference, Sevilla 2016. Universidad de Sevilla, Vicerrectorado de Investigación

Acceptance Date May 30, 2016
Publication Date Sep 15, 2017
Deposit Date Dec 11, 2017
Publicly Available Date Dec 11, 2017
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Book Title Creative practices for improving health and social inclusion: 5th International Health Humanities Conference, Sevilla 2016
ISBN 978-84-697-3582-4
Keywords mindfulness, built environment, design
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/882757
Publisher URL https://idus.us.es/xmlui/handle/11441/65446
Related Public URLs http://www.healthhumanities.org/blog/view/0/72
https://idus.us.es/xmlui/handle/11441/65469

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