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This book is a guide to a better quality of life.
Relying on the psychology of space, the author will take you through six steps — six universal housing needs of a person that shape the feeling of home: security, contact, control, rhythm, harmony, and development. Step by step, you will learn how to transform your living space — whether it is a rented room or a dream house — into a space that supports and fulfills you.
Alina Gremmelspacher is an architect, designer of architectural environments, and an expert in architectural psychology. A graduate of the Technical University of Kharkiv and a master's program in Stuttgart, she participated in the creation of Expo 2017, the National Museum of Qatar, the international airport in Kuwait, and collaborated with Foster + Partners, Jean Nouvel, and Zaha Hadid Architects. Today, she combines architecture and psychology, helping people create vibrant, conscious spaces that work for them — not against them.
Through the story of the heroine Masha — from the loss of the feeling of home to its restoration — the reader discovers how the external environment reflects internal states: it affects emotions, relationships, health, and the ability to recover.
This is not about "doing renovations." This is about paying attention to yourself, honesty, and the ability to hear what kind of space you need.
Practical tools, exercises, checklists, and real examples will help turn your home into a place of strength — where peace, inspiration, and the feeling that you are finally home await you.
Relying on the psychology of space, the author will take you through six steps — six universal housing needs of a person that shape the feeling of home: security, contact, control, rhythm, harmony, and development. Step by step, you will learn how to transform your living space — whether it is a rented room or a dream house — into a space that supports and fulfills you.
Alina Gremmelspacher is an architect, designer of architectural environments, and an expert in architectural psychology. A graduate of the Technical University of Kharkiv and a master's program in Stuttgart, she participated in the creation of Expo 2017, the National Museum of Qatar, the international airport in Kuwait, and collaborated with Foster + Partners, Jean Nouvel, and Zaha Hadid Architects. Today, she combines architecture and psychology, helping people create vibrant, conscious spaces that work for them — not against them.
Through the story of the heroine Masha — from the loss of the feeling of home to its restoration — the reader discovers how the external environment reflects internal states: it affects emotions, relationships, health, and the ability to recover.
This is not about "doing renovations." This is about paying attention to yourself, honesty, and the ability to hear what kind of space you need.
Practical tools, exercises, checklists, and real examples will help turn your home into a place of strength — where peace, inspiration, and the feeling that you are finally home await you.