Effectively applying environmental psychology principles and theories to the design of
health care settings can powerfully enhance the quality of life for residents. Whether you're
working as a designer of a new health care facility, an administrator of an existing facility, or
within the healthcare field, you can use the research to inform decisions about design
choices for the space. This relatively new science addresses not only how human beings
perceive their surroundings, but also the ways in which good design can optimize people's
interactions with the physical world.
In this course, you will explore how to access and analyze design research to evaluate the
world around you in order to create environments that support health and wellness.