Learning to shape places of care by empathising with patients and caregivers

M. Annemans, Valerie Van der Linden, Elina Karanastasi, A. Heylighen
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A crucial ability for architects and other designers is to empathise with the people they design for. In architectural education, however, these people are hardly present. Therefore, a design studio was set up to try and stimulate architecture students to empathise with the users of the building being designed. Students were asked to design a cancer caring centre next to a university hospital. This paper evaluates to what extent the studio was successful in achieving its aim. Analysis of students' design proposals and reactions to a follow-up survey suggests that the studio succeeded in encouraging students to empathise with users and their needs and wants, at least to some extent. Comparison across different years suggests that formats in which students can interact with users in a more personal way are more effective in stimulating empathy. Further research is needed to examine to what extent the attitude developed in the studio sustains as students enter architectural practice.
学习通过同情患者和护理人员来塑造护理场所
建筑师和其他设计师的一项重要能力是与他们的设计对象产生共鸣。然而,在建筑教育中,这些人几乎不存在。因此,成立了一个设计工作室,试图激发建筑系学生与被设计建筑的用户产生共鸣。学生们被要求在大学医院旁边设计一个癌症护理中心。本文评估了该工作室成功实现其目标的程度。对学生设计方案的分析和对后续调查的反应表明,工作室成功地鼓励了学生,至少在某种程度上同情用户及其需求和愿望。不同年份的比较表明,学生可以以更个性化的方式与用户互动的模式在激发同理心方面更有效。当学生进入建筑实践时,需要进一步的研究来检验工作室中发展的态度在多大程度上维持。
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