Abstract. This report is done for recognition of the relationship of the dynamic forces of form in architecture and psyche of patients with mental illness. The purpose of this study is the recognition of the dynamic forces of form and manner of their influence on creating of sense of relaxation, vitality and fear and heartache in patients with mental illness. The raised question in line of purposes, it is that "which dynamic forces of form in architecture are effective on creating of psychological feelings of relaxation, vitality and fear and sadness in patients (with mental illness)?" The hypotheses discuss in the study that they are: the static forms and forms with dynamic forces and the soft and weak movement (weak flowing) create the calm sense in patients. Moreover, forms with average dynamic forces and movement (average flowing) create the feeling of freshness and vitality in patients. Moreover, forms with dynamic forces and the extreme movement (high flowing) create the sense of fear and grief in patients. The theory of research is psychology and architecture and also cultural and social .The way of research is descriptive- interpretive and the way of information collection is attributive and purview. The statistic society is the buildings of didactic- remedial (conference and psychotherapy) in Karaj and their Patient with psyche ailment .it is typified the chanceful. The sample corps is ten buildings of didactic- remedial (conference and psychotherapy) in Karaj and their hundred Patients and Observation, questionnaire, conversation, information bank and computer network are tools of information collection. Survey results of patients and studies of documents suggest that static forms and forms with weak dynamic forces(weak flowing)create the tranquility sense in patients and forms with poor dynamic forces(weak flowing)create the vitality sense in patients and forms with strong dynamic forces(high flowing)create the sense of fear and grief inpatients.
Architecture calm dynamic forces fear form moving psyche sadness vitality
Journal Section | Special |
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Publication Date | May 13, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Volume: 36 Issue: 3 |