Wood and human stress in the built indoor environment: a review

被引:71
|
作者
Burnard, Michael D. [1 ]
Kutnar, Andreja [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Primorska, Andrej Marusic Inst, Koper 6000, Slovenia
[2] Univ Primorska, Fac Math Nat Sci & Informat Technol, Koper 6000, Slovenia
关键词
SALIVARY CORTISOL; PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSES; RECOVERY; BUILDINGS; PRODUCTS; BENEFITS;
D O I
10.1007/s00226-015-0747-3
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Individuals spend most of their time indoors, and therefore indoor environments are important aspects of one's life. Creating healthful indoor environments should be a priority for building designers, and evidence-based design decisions should be used to ensure the built environment provides healthful benefits to occupants. This review was conducted to examine the body of research studying wood use and human stress to determine the potential fit for wood in the restorative environmental design paradigm. Previous studies on psychophysiological responses to wood are reviewed, as are current methods for assessing stress in experimental settings. To date, studies examining the psychophysiological effects of wood use in interiors have revealed reduced autonomic stress responses when compared to rooms without and with less wood. Therefore, by increasing wood use in design paradigms seeking to bring the positive health benefits of nature into the built environment, like restorative environmental design, building designers may improve the well-being of building occupants. This review reveals further studies are needed to better understand the psychophysiological responses to wood, and suggests specific aspects of wood such as colour, quantity, and grain pattern should be examined and how stress and stress recovery should be analysed.
引用
收藏
页码:969 / 986
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Wood and human stress in the built indoor environment: a review
    Michael D. Burnard
    Andreja Kutnar
    Wood Science and Technology, 2015, 49 : 969 - 986
  • [2] Indoor Built Environment and Older Adults' Activity: A Systematic Review
    Azim, Farah T.
    Ariza-Vega, Patrocinio
    Gardiner, Paul A.
    Ashe, Maureen C.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL ON AGING-LA REVUE CANADIENNE DU VIEILLISSEMENT, 2023, 42 (02): : 241 - 258
  • [3] Wood and Indoor Environment
    不详
    ARCHITECTURAL RECORD, 2015, 203 (07) : 154 - 154
  • [4] A review of human thermal comfort in the built environment
    Rupp, Ricardo Forgiarini
    Vasquez, Natalia Giraldo
    Lamberts, Roberto
    ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, 2015, 105 : 178 - 205
  • [5] Review of the use of solid wood as an external cladding material in the built environment
    Callum Hill
    Maija Kymäläinen
    Lauri Rautkari
    Journal of Materials Science, 2022, 57 : 9031 - 9076
  • [6] Review of the use of solid wood as an external cladding material in the built environment
    Hill, Callum
    Kymalainen, Maija
    Rautkari, Lauri
    JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 2022, 57 (20) : 9031 - 9076
  • [7] SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON ECOSYSTEM SERVICES FOR INDOOR ENVIRONMENT TOWARDS LIVABLE HUMAN INDOOR ENVIRONMENT
    Mazlan, Sytty Mazian
    Abas, Azlan
    FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN, 2021, 30 (4A): : 4177 - 4188
  • [8] Airborne transmission of biological agents within the indoor built environment: a multidisciplinary review
    Argyropoulos, Christos D.
    Skoulou, Vasiliki
    Efthimiou, Georgios
    Michopoulos, Apostolos K.
    AIR QUALITY ATMOSPHERE AND HEALTH, 2023, 16 (03): : 477 - 533
  • [9] Airborne transmission of biological agents within the indoor built environment: a multidisciplinary review
    Christos D. Argyropoulos
    Vasiliki Skoulou
    Georgios Efthimiou
    Apostolos K. Michopoulos
    Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health, 2023, 16 : 477 - 533
  • [10] Evacuation Solutions for Individuals with Functional Limitations in the Indoor Built Environment: A Scoping Review
    Al Bochi, Abdulrahman
    Roberts, Brad W. R.
    Sajid, Waqas
    Ghulam, Zeyad
    Weiler, Mark
    Sharma, Yashoda
    Marquez-Chin, Cesar
    Pong, Steven
    Vette, Albert H.
    Dutta, Tilak
    Acikkalp, Emin
    BUILDINGS, 2023, 13 (11)