
What aesthetic qualities do we find restorative in our environments? I explore this in the context of staycations, favourite places, nature, urban environments, and the ideal or optimal environment. The data was sourced from social media and print media; a qualitative survey (N=308); and via a literature review. This thesis contrasts and bridges theories in environmental and everyday aesthetics with empirical findings in environmental preference studies, to critically examine current knowledge about environmental preferences and restoration, and to fill gaps and identify new directions for research. The main conclusions are that environmental preferences are influenced by the research method; the term “restorative” warrants expansion; and environmental preferences significantly depend on the subject’s expectations, earlier experiences and the interactional possibilities that are available in places. We are not passive recipients of sensory input but actively seek to attain positive influences and alter our surroundings to affect our mood and well-being.
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environmental aesthetics, aistimukset, mieltymykset, arki, kaupunkiympäristö, restorative environments, ympäristöpsykologia, luontosuhde, ympäristöestetiikka, kokemukset, urban studies, ta616, elämys, everyday aesthetics, environmental preference studies
environmental aesthetics, aistimukset, mieltymykset, arki, kaupunkiympäristö, restorative environments, ympäristöpsykologia, luontosuhde, ympäristöestetiikka, kokemukset, urban studies, ta616, elämys, everyday aesthetics, environmental preference studies
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