This project primarily examines the physical and mental health of K-12 school children and faculty by implementing biophilic and ergonomic design into the learning environment. By understanding the positive impacts that both biophilic and ergonomic designs had on humans throughout various office space and healthcare environments, this lead into the question of how these tactics could impact the growth and development of children, as well as the positive impacts they could have on teachers. This research was paired with my fall semester interior design studio (fall of 2021), which is the study of schools and other education spaces in order to strengthen this defense and demonstrate ways schools can incorporate these tactics through the eyes of a design student.
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- How Biophilic And Ergonomic Design Tactics Work Hand-in-Hand To Create A More Effective Learning Environment For Both Students And Faculty Members In The K-12 School Education Levels
- Frandrup, Hannah (Author)
- Therien, Alex (Thesis director)
- Huff, Robert (Committee member)
- Bochart, Sonja (Committee member)
- Keane, Kirsten (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- The Design School (Contributor)