Abstract
It is a hypothesis developed on the correct combination of design needs and aesthetics. The design aims to reveal and solve the problems that can be experienced in the space before they occur. At this point, it is important to determine both the needs and the design decisions to be taken for the changes that will be required in the space over time. The reasons that will require space use change and new design decisions are very diverse. In addition to changes such as changes in the need for use of space, the number of users, and the duration of use, environmental changes in the space also affect the design of the space. The COVID-19 pandemic, which emerged at the end of 2019 and affected the whole world, is a serious cause of change that has an impact on the use of spaces as a global disaster. Because after the pandemic, people's daily needs and lifestyles have changed, and of course, these changes have also been reflected in their residences, which are their living spaces. The fact that people have to spend their days in their houses as much as possible necessitated the redesign of the houses as places where they can perform all activities such as living, working, getting education, having fun and resting.
The aim of this study is to reveal the changing spatial needs in the residential interior and residential landscape after the COVID-19 epidemic, respectively, and to state that these needs can be met with the design approaches to be developed and the user's physical, psychological and social well-being can be reinforced. For this purpose, the components of Ulrich's Supportive Design Theory were examined and the theory was adapted to these areas according to the changing space needs after the COVID-19 pandemic. With this study, it is aimed to examine the concept of well-being, to present concrete suggestions by taking into account the human needs for this purpose, and to lead similar studies in the future. In addition, this study aims to shed light on the necessity of change and adapting to change as an integral part of interior and landscape design.