LäsRefuger : En målbild för att skapa harmoniska läsmiljöer på bibliotek

The aim is to develop guidance for indoor design that inspire a desire to read. The background is that there is dissatisfaction with the work environments in open offices. The starting point for the thesis is that "Prospect-Refuge" theory is atttracting interest among architects working wi...

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Main Author: Karlsson, Tove
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för ABM 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-4581972021-11-09T05:43:13ZLäsRefuger : En målbild för att skapa harmoniska läsmiljöer på biblioteksweReading-Refuge : Harmonious indoor environments for reading in librariesKarlsson, ToveUppsala universitet, Institutionen för ABM2021Environmental psychologyProspect-RefugeRestorativeMental energyArchitectureLighting designMiljöpsykologiProspect-Refugerestorativmental energiarkitekturljusdesignMedia and CommunicationsMedie- och kommunikationsvetenskapThe aim is to develop guidance for indoor design that inspire a desire to read. The background is that there is dissatisfaction with the work environments in open offices. The starting point for the thesis is that "Prospect-Refuge" theory is atttracting interest among architects working with outdoor environments. The theory's basis is that the natural selection has resulted in a preference for places where one can "see wihout being seen". The case study builds on 77 questionnaire answers and 14 interviews. The contacts have included dialogue about lighting design and reading dogs. The librarians would like their libraries to invest in reading recesses, but they also worry about risks with not visible areas. There is interest in stimulating, intelligible library layouts with cosy seating's where the readers feel safe to have their "back free", i.e. that nobody will approach (from behind) without being detected. However, almost all library investments in indoor environments are restricted to faults and risks, usually related to physical accessibility. None of the interviewees' are aware of any policy document that promote library investments in comfortable circumstances for reading. The library persons view is that the Reading-Refuge concept has the potential to be useful as a guide for development of settings for reading. The concluding part make use of theories about restorative recovery. There is a need for reading environments that match people's inherited and acquired abilities to build and manage mental energy. The thesis concludes with tangible recommendations for design of reading-promoting library layout, reading refuges and lighting design. This is a two years master's thesis in Library and information science. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-458197Local 826Uppsatser inom biblioteks- & informationsvetenskap, 1650-4267 ; 826application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Environmental psychology
Prospect-Refuge
Restorative
Mental energy
Architecture
Lighting design
Miljöpsykologi
Prospect-Refuge
restorativ
mental energi
arkitektur
ljusdesign
Media and Communications
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
spellingShingle Environmental psychology
Prospect-Refuge
Restorative
Mental energy
Architecture
Lighting design
Miljöpsykologi
Prospect-Refuge
restorativ
mental energi
arkitektur
ljusdesign
Media and Communications
Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap
Karlsson, Tove
LäsRefuger : En målbild för att skapa harmoniska läsmiljöer på bibliotek
description The aim is to develop guidance for indoor design that inspire a desire to read. The background is that there is dissatisfaction with the work environments in open offices. The starting point for the thesis is that "Prospect-Refuge" theory is atttracting interest among architects working with outdoor environments. The theory's basis is that the natural selection has resulted in a preference for places where one can "see wihout being seen". The case study builds on 77 questionnaire answers and 14 interviews. The contacts have included dialogue about lighting design and reading dogs. The librarians would like their libraries to invest in reading recesses, but they also worry about risks with not visible areas. There is interest in stimulating, intelligible library layouts with cosy seating's where the readers feel safe to have their "back free", i.e. that nobody will approach (from behind) without being detected. However, almost all library investments in indoor environments are restricted to faults and risks, usually related to physical accessibility. None of the interviewees' are aware of any policy document that promote library investments in comfortable circumstances for reading. The library persons view is that the Reading-Refuge concept has the potential to be useful as a guide for development of settings for reading. The concluding part make use of theories about restorative recovery. There is a need for reading environments that match people's inherited and acquired abilities to build and manage mental energy. The thesis concludes with tangible recommendations for design of reading-promoting library layout, reading refuges and lighting design. This is a two years master's thesis in Library and information science.
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title LäsRefuger : En målbild för att skapa harmoniska läsmiljöer på bibliotek
title_short LäsRefuger : En målbild för att skapa harmoniska läsmiljöer på bibliotek
title_full LäsRefuger : En målbild för att skapa harmoniska läsmiljöer på bibliotek
title_fullStr LäsRefuger : En målbild för att skapa harmoniska läsmiljöer på bibliotek
title_full_unstemmed LäsRefuger : En målbild för att skapa harmoniska läsmiljöer på bibliotek
title_sort läsrefuger : en målbild för att skapa harmoniska läsmiljöer på bibliotek
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