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Samenvatting van de readers, boeken en weblecture. Inhoudsopgave staat erbij. Vragen en opmerkingen, bericht me maar. Succes x

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Samenvatting (readers, boeken en weblectures)



Inhoudsopgave
Living Reader 2
IKEA, Life at home report 3: What makes a home? 2
HOW TO: make a house a home 3
LUX: Het zachte ziekenhuis 4
Groter geluk voor een groter aantal: is dat mogelijk en wenselijk? 5
Goed Wonen, Ietswaard & de Vreeze 7
Ken je klant 11
PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Megatrends: duurzaamheid, technologische
veranderingen en urbanisatie. 15
AndersSamenwerken: Het Nieuwe Werken 17
Future Lab 19
Trendonderbouwing 22
Weblecture Politiek 22
Beeldtaal 24
Perspectieven voor makers en gebruikers 24
Adviseren 26
Reader Adviseren 26
Lifestyleresearch 37
Generatie Einstein bladzijde 210-229 37
Universele Ontwerpmethoden 40
Serious Concepting 42
Hoofdstuk 2 Focus 42
Hoofdstuk 5 Ontwerpfase 47
Hoofdstuk 6 Realisatiefase 48
Trendanalyse 49
Roadtrip to Innovation 49
Hoofdstuk 2 Scanning 49
// Weak Signals 49
Hoofdstuk 3 Ideation 53




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, Sector

Living Reader
Deel 1

IKEA, Life at home report 3: What makes a home?

What is home? And what makes us feel at home somewhere? We have looked at
these questions from four dimensions: Space, Things, Relationships and Place, and
come to the conclusion that it’s time to redefine our idea of home.

The world is changing and so are our lives at home. More and more people move to
cities and live in smaller spaces with fewer romes.
Our lives have become more diverse. More of us live alone, lodge or live together
with roommates and many children live in single-parent homes. We also travel
abroad more than ever. And we are always online.

Space

Senses: the home’s fourth dimension
Space isn’t only a physical structure – it’s also a sensory experience. Our senses are
important building blocks for our experience of our surroundigs – a fourth dimension
beyond the physical. They influence how we feel about home in more ways than we
are aware of: the familiar smell when we return from a holiday; the feeling of a soft
wooden floor; the taste of our favourite meal.

Touch: the body language of objects
Touch is the first sense we develop and experience. We know that a warm touch, a
loving hug or even a friendly handshake releases the ‘love hormone’ oxytocin, which
creates feelings of happiness and joy.
Researchers have foudn that an object’s weight, texture and hardness can influence
our judgements and decisions on a subcunscious level. It turns out that we connect
the way an object looks and feels with an emotional meaning.
Modern technology can simplify our lives at home. Experts believe that our homes
will soon be intelligent enough to adjust lightning, temperature and scents to match
our heartbeats.

Sight: light in the dark
The lack of contrast between daylight and darkness makes it difficult for our bodies to
keep track of day and night, with sleeping problems and health issues as a result.
Our sight is affected too. Urban Illumination is a real issue – the never endig blinking
from the ouside world can be difficult to shut out, even at home.
Natural light makes uf feel, perform and sleep better. It has even been shown to
make hospital patients recover faster and students to do better in school.
Researcherd at Stanford have found that controlled, short flashes of light at night
help prevent jet lag. Other studies show that there is a big difference between cool
and warm lighting. Cool light is better for learning and warm is better for relaxation.



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