[Assisted living: possibilities, limits and architectural requirements--considerations from the viewpoint of an architect with ecopsychological orientation].

Zeitschrift fur Gerontologie Pub Date : 1994-11-01
S Heeg
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In Germany, existing experiences with "sheltered housing" are not sufficient in order to precisely define the role of this new type of housing the aged within the overall network of care for the elderly. First, this article provides an overview of how different the needs for help in old age can be, and which types of supportive environments and services fit to different situations. In this context the potential and the limits of the "sheltered home" concept are described. Second, based on some policy considerations, a program of seven design directives for the planning of sheltered homes is proposed that integrates selected theoretical approaches of environmental psychology and geropsychology. As an example for the implementation of some of the design directives, the floor-plan of a recent project is described. Finally, the resistance of architects to a design, which is also based on psychological considerations is discussed. It is argued that the architects' philosophy about the fit between architecture and users' needs has a certain similarity to the "complementary-similarity-model," developed by Carp and Carp (1984).

[辅助生活:可能性、限制和建筑要求——从具有生态心理学取向的建筑师的角度考虑]。
在德国,现有的“庇护住房”经验不足以准确界定这种新型老年人住房在整个老年人护理网络中的作用。首先,本文概述了老年人对帮助的需求有多么不同,以及哪种类型的支持环境和服务适合不同的情况。在此背景下,描述了“庇护之家”概念的潜力和局限性。其次,基于一些政策考虑,本文提出了一个包含七个设计指令的庇护之家规划方案,该方案整合了环境心理学和老年心理学的理论方法。作为实施一些设计指令的一个例子,本文描述了最近一个项目的平面图。最后,讨论了建筑师对设计的抗拒,这也是基于心理上的考虑。有人认为,架构师关于架构和用户需求之间的契合的哲学与Carp和Carp(1984)提出的“互补相似模型”有一定的相似之处。
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