Design Psychology

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DESIGNING PSYCHOLOGISTS

Designing Psychologists

Connie Hill

Spokane Community College

Designing Psychologists

This article about design psychology really interested me especially since I am fascinated with interior design and I am currently working towards getting my degree in this field. I especially wanted to do an essay on this subject because I realize that it would help me understand the needs of my future clients better if understood the connection between psychology and interior design.

Design psychology is the practice of architecture, planning, and interior design in which psychology is the principal design tool. In an American Psychological Association online article written by Lea Winerman, called "Designing Psychologists," Susan Painter, PhD, and Constance Forrest, PhD, co-owns their own design firm. In 1990, after becoming a psychology professor at Carlton University, Susan decided to pursue her interests in interior/environmental design at the University of California.

Now Susan is an urban and campus planner where she can merge her psychology expertise into her interior/environmental design skills into a new field called design psychology. Susan and Constance also design smaller scale places like offices and private homes through their own firm, Forrest Painter Design, in Venice, California. According to Constance, who is a clinical psychologist, she says "I think the unique contribution that design psychology makes to design is that it recognizes the critical contribution emotion makes to people's response to a space" (Winerman, 2004). Together, Susan and Constance design large spaces like campuses and smaller spaces like offices and private homes with an emphasis on emotional responses and needs, encorporating past experiences into future design, and planning spaces based on the behavior of the people who will use it.

A natural human response and emotional needs of the physical environment is linked to our evolutionary history,