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Wellness Design Evaluation Tools and Implication on Indoor Environment

Lecture Description

Systematic review identifies interior design elements to enhance user's wellness. Empirical research discovers its criteria based on a user survey and creates an evaluation tool that helps users' wellness experience in the various settings (health care lobby and workplace).

Speakers

Yongyeon Cho, NCIDQ, LEED GA, WELL AP, is currently an assistant professor in the Interior Design Department and a faculty member in the Human-Computer Interaction Program at Iowa State University. He holds a MFA degree from Iowa State University. Since 2018, he has worked as an interior design consultant at Keumkang Enterprises Inc, in Seoul, Korea. In 2017, he was an interior design professional at HOK, Chicago office. He was a member of a student-winning team for the Healthcare Environment Award, sponsored by Contract magazine and The Center for Healthcare Design (2016). He is a recipient of two awards at ASAI (2015, 2019), the AAHID graduate research fellowship (2017), and the winner of Next Work Environment Competition organized by Work Design Magazine in 2020. His research interests include wellness design research and method, evaluation criteria and assessment tools, graphic communication tools and techniques, and user-centered design.

Huiwon Lim joined the Penn State graphic design faculty in August 2019 as an assistant professor. He previously served as a lecturer at Iowa State University, which is where he earned his MFA in Graphic Design, a graduate certificate in human-computer interaction, and an MA in Environmental Graphic Design. His interests lie in visual communications, environmental graphic design, brand experience, human-computer interaction, user experience design, visualizing information, and exhibition design.

This will be presented with a livestream. Join us in LA 206.

https://uoregon.zoom.us/j/93449950576.

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