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摘要
由于亲生物设计对人的心理生理指标有积极影响,因此可以在各种建筑环境中实施。当与自然元素的联系受到限制,以及居住者在特定空间内感到压力和不舒适时,就可以采用这种设计方法。目的:本研究旨在调查通过在萨拉赫丁大学宿舍楼中采用亲生物设计属性来提高学生幸福指数的情况 对象:对 39 名大学生进行横断面实地实验。设计:参与者使用虚拟现实头盔(VR)体验两个模拟房间之一。第一间是根据所采用的 BDA 设计的亲生物设计室 BDR,第二间是非亲生物设计室 NBDR。此外,所有参与者都进行了压力诱导任务 SIT。测量:对参与者的生理指标进行了两次测量,一次在实验前,另一次在实验后。测量指标包括心率 HR、收缩压 SBP 和舒张压 DBP。结果采用配对样本 T 检验比较生理指标的平均值。生理指标的 P 值具有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论本研究提供的统计证据表明,BDAs 可以提供一个恢复性环境,对人体心理生理指标产生积极影响,而 NBDR 则提供了一个压力更大的环境。如果现在允许进行实证实验和时间/成本限制,虚拟现实是一种强大的研究工具。
Promoting students’ well-being indicators through adapting biophilic design attributes in Salahaddin University dormitories
Due to its positive impact on human psychophysiological indicators, biophilic design can be implemented in various built environments. This design approach can be used when the connection to natural elements is limited and when the occupants feel stressed and uncomfortable in a specific space. Purposes: This research aims to investigate promoting Students’ well-being indicators through adapting biophilic design attributes in Salahaddin University dormitories Subjects: a cross-sectional field experiment conducted with 39 University students. Design: the participants experienced one of the two simulated rooms by using a virtual reality headset (VR). The first was a biophilic design room BDR based on the adopted BDAs, and the second was a non-biophilic design room NBDR. Besides, all participants performed a stress induction task SIT. Measures: Participants‘ physiological indicators were measured twice, one before and the other after the experiment. Measures included heart rate HR, Systolic blood pressure SBP and diastolic blood pressure DBP. Result: Paired-Samples T-Test was used to compare the mean of physiological indicators. The P-values of physiological indicators were statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: This study provided statistical evidence that BDAs can provide a restorative environment that positively affects human psychophysiology indicators, and NBDR provide a more stressful environment. VR is a powerful research tool if an empirical experiment and time/cost limit is now allowed.