Interior architecture and its close relation to sustainable development health, environmental and social

  • Mirna Shaker Constantine
Keywords: Green architecture, Sustainable, Health, Design strategy, Mental, Psychology

Abstract

One of the biggest challenges we face in our time, more than ever, is environmental pollution and the damage it causes to the environment, especially those that have a direct impact on the climate as well as on human life. So, organizations and societies strive to find ways to mitigate or eliminate these risks. Due to this, customers are increasingly incorporating environmentally friendly design rules into their home designs, and the demand has increased in recent years. As a result of the growing awareness of the public, the interior architecture has undergone a radical change in terms of creating qualitative strategies aimed at achieving healthy and environmentally sustainable spaces designs. This research focuses on developing the concept of green/sustainable interior architecture and the importance of adhering to its principles. Also, its impact on the health of our food and our healthy lifestyle. Thus, raising awareness of the negative health impact that a person is exposed to as a result of living in unhealthy spaces. We also raise the importance of the Minimalism approach in the design of spaces and its positive impact on human health and even on the economic aspect. Then, how does green architecture support the sustainable development goals? We also explain the importance of the engineer's role in creating a healthy environment. Then, the extent of the engineer's commitment to the principles of the sustainable development plan. In addition to the government's role in developing a tight plan related to the interior architecture, that would reduce health damage to humans, as well as support the reduction of environmental pollution, which also has a major share in meeting the sustainable development goals. This research aims to highlight the introduction of a set of measures that support sustainable interior design, in order to mitigate environmental pollution or possibly reduce risks related to human health. Then we highlight the Minimalism method system that would provide good criteria to promote the sustainable development of green architecture in minimizing the negative impacts. The formulation of this research was based on reviews of the latest research and literature related to contemporary issues faced by interior architecture in terms of applying the principles of sustainability. We also suggest drawing up plans to implement the rules in order to achieve these goals, based on the conclusions we have reached.

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Published
2022-08-29
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