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  • Gerontology
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Design Research

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  • Aristotle's concept of eudaemonia, or human flourishing, offers a framework for well-being.
  • Spatial design research increasingly incorporates participant co-design methodologies.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated virtual approaches in research, impacting participant engagement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine a novel eudaemonic approach to spatial design through co-design with participants.
  • To investigate how researchers and practitioners can facilitate a flourishing interpretation of eudaemonia.
  • To develop principles for eudaemonic home design informed by lived experiences.

Main Methods:

  • Doctoral research utilizing a virtual approach during 2021 lockdowns.
  • Engaged nine older adults (65-80, living alone in Australia) and nine design professionals.
  • Employed creative methods: interviews, cultural probes, and co-design workshops.

Main Results:

  • Generated principles to guide eudaemonic home design.
  • Achieved unintended beneficial consequences through inclusive praxis.
  • Fostered participant outcomes, including intrinsic motivation and mutual inspiration.

Conclusions:

  • Eudaemonic design is a valuable methodological praxis for enhancing participant outcomes.
  • Inclusive co-design practices promote individual and collective flourishing.
  • Virtual approaches can effectively facilitate meaningful research and design engagement.