Urban Sanctuaries: Creating Peaceful Homes Amidst City Chaos
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Urban Sanctuaries: Creating Peaceful Homes Amidst City ChaosPresented by:Save this picture!Casa Jardim Secreto / ROOM+ Design & Build. Sonmeo Nguyen Art Studio"Feeling at home" is more than just an expressionit is the sense of warmth and comfort that transforms a space into a true refuge. To achieve this, elements like color, texture, lighting, and materials play a crucial role in shaping an environment that fosters relaxation and well-being. Backed by research in environmental psychology and neuroscience, the connection between physical spaces and human behavior highlights how architecture can directly influence the atmosphere, turning chaos into tranquility.Finnish architect Juhani Pallasmaa argues that a home is more than just a physical structure; it is a fluid, evolving condition shaped by memories, images, desires, and fears. Built over time through rituals and routines, a home develops as individuals and families adapt to their surroundings. In this process, the pursuit of a space that conveys warmth and tranquility becomes essentialespecially when the external world suggests the opposite. With this in mind, we have selected five strategies to help create sanctuaries shielded from external chaos.Save this picture!These strategies work together to create serene environments that promote intimacy and comfort. Thoughtfully designed elements enhance personal connections and sensory experiences, cultivating spaces that invite tranquility. Additionally, a well-planned entryway serves as a transition from the external hustle to the peaceful retreat of home, reinforcing its role as a sanctuary within the urban landscape. Related Article Psychology of Space: How Interiors Impact our Behavior? Creating Cozy Spaces"The light from a home's window is a light that waits," observed Bachelard. A true home has a soula presence that awaits its inhabitant. Lighting plays a fundamental role in shaping this atmosphere. Since tranquility is closely linked to warmth and a sense of belonging, light becomes a powerful tool in influencing emotions. Soft, warm lighting creates a cozy ambiance, while abundant natural light promotes both physical and mental well-being. Alongside lighting, colors stimulate the brain, forming a unique visual language connected to personal memories and experiences. Color combinations communicate on a deep level, directly or indirectly influencing human behavior. Beyond shaping the spatial atmosphere, colors serve as a powerful tool for evoking emotions, with neutral and soft tones like blue, green, and light gray fostering a sense of calm.One of the most well-known strategies for creating cozy spaces is incorporating natural elements and materials. This practice, known as biophilia, highlights the importance of nature in reducing stress. Depending on the available space, this can mean integrating thoughtfully designed landscaping or even small touches of greenery. Additionally, using natural materials for structures or finishessuch as woodadds warmth to the home environment, reinforcing a connection to nature.The Nest House / Ho Khue ArchitectsSave this picture!House of Tranquility / Tal Goldsmith Fish Design StudioSave this picture!Casa Jardim Secreto / ROOM+ Design & BuildSave this picture!Acoustic InsulationAccording to Schmid, "A house welcomes; it meets basic needs for security and belonging [...] as if offering endless comfort to humans, while the outside world often does the opposite." In this contrast between home and the external world, acoustic comfort becomes essential. Acoustics is one of the most complex aspects of built environments because human hearing is extremely sensitive. In this context, urban noise becomes a significant concern, directly impacting health and contributing to stressmaking soundproofing essential.To achieve this, various technologies can be used, such as floating floors, acoustic insulation for ceilings and walls (like rock wool and glass wool), or even soundproof windows and doors. A quicker and simpler solution for noise reduction is the strategic use of rugs, curtains, panels, and upholstered furniture. Adding soft music or nature sounds, like flowing water, further enhances the sense of calm.Weekend House in Downtown So Paulo / SPBR ArquitetosSave this picture!House with Indoor Garden / Hiroshi Kinoshita and AssociatesSave this picture!Terrace House near Demachiyanagi / atelier LukeSave this picture!Emotional Connection with HomeHeidegger states that 'to dwell is to care,' a continuous process of organizing and beautifying spaces, making them extensions of ourselves. Through symbols and design elements, humans imprint their identity onto their surroundings, turning a house into a reflection of their essence. The choice of finishes, furniture, and decorative objects often reveals the personality of the inhabitants, strengthening their emotional connection to the home. Sentimental items such as photographs, travel souvenirs, and artwork further enhance the sense of belonging and well-being, transforming the house into a true sanctuary.Casinha / Letcia Bianchi ArquiteturaSave this picture!Bookshelf House / Shinsuke Fujii ArchitectsSave this picture!Morro do Querosene House / grupospSave this picture!Aroma and TexturesWhen asked about his childhood home, Finnish architect Juhani Pallasmaa noted that his memories are based more on scent than sight. According to him, every home has a distinct smellone that often goes unnoticed while living there but is instantly recognizable upon returning. From an architectural perspective, incorporating scents from building materials and furniture is an interesting and often overlooked design approach. In an interview with Ila Bka and Louise Lemoine, Pallasmaa suggested that architecture could integrate scents more actively, citing wood as an example. He explained that wood releases a familiar, comforting aroma, something he describes as a "touch for the nose."In addition to scents, textures also contribute to a relaxing environment. The surfaces of floors, walls, and furniture, along with factors such as temperature, humidity, and ventilation, play a major role in tactile comfort. Natural, textured fabrics like cotton, linen, and wool add warmth to a space, providing pleasant sensory experiences.Liquid Earth House / Oficina de arquitectura XSave this picture!Jordi & Anna interior renovation / Hiha StudioSave this picture!Estdio em azotea Tapachula / TOSave this picture!Entrada como Limiar entre Exterior e InteriorA entrada da casa um local de transio entre o mundo catico da cidade e o seu refgio, por isso, um ambiente acolhedor logo ao entrar ajuda a preparar a mente para o descanso. Pensar na entrada como um verdadeiro portal para um refgio urbano significa projet-la para ser mais do que um mero local de passagem. Com pequenos ajustes, ela pode se tornar um convite para desacelerar, um lembrete dirio de que, dentro de casa, o ritmo pode ser mais tranquilo, confortvel e alinhado ao bem-estar.Casa da Ponte / Leo RomanoSave this picture!Jardins House / Stemmer Rodrigues ArquiteturaSave this picture!House 1/3 / MomentoSave this picture!This article is part of an ArchDaily series that explores interior architecture resources using our own project database. Each month, we highlight how architects and designers are incorporating new elements, features, and design signatures in interior spaces worldwide. As always, we greatly value contributions from our readersif you have specific ideas we should cover, feel free to send us your suggestions.This article is also part of ArchDailys Tpoic: Atmosphere in Architecture and Perception of Space. Every month, we dive deep into a theme through articles, interviews, news, and architectural projects. We invite you to explore more of ArchDailys topics, and as always, we welcome contributions from our readers. If you would like to submit an article or project, contact us.Image gallerySee allShow lessAbout this authorCamilla GhisleniAuthorCite: Ghisleni, Camilla. "Urban Sanctuaries: Creating Peaceful Homes Amidst City Chaos" [Santurios Urbanos: Como criar lares tranquilos em meio ao caos da cidade] 19 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. (Trans. Simes, Diogo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1028000/urban-sanctuaries-creating-peaceful-homes-amidst-city-chaos&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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