Residential design for adults on the autism spectrum: a scoping review

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 0 ARCHITECTURE
P. Nguyen, V. d’Auria, A. Heylighen
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PurposeThis scoping review aims to (1) summarize research and design writings on residential design for adults on the autism spectrum in peer-reviewed and grey literature, (2) identify research gaps in this field and (3) understand the concept of independent living based on this literature.Design/methodology/approachA systematic search was conducted in seven databases using 47 search terms related to residence, design and autism. It was supplemented with a manual search for recommended authors and architectural websites.FindingsA final review of 37 sources highlighted that existing residential design guidelines are supported by weak evidence due to the lack of methods for involving and limited direct contact with autistic adults. Moreover, the needs of people living or working with them tend to be overlooked. Finally, the role of independent living has received little attention in the literature on residential design for adults on the spectrum.Research limitations/implicationsThe findings show a need for taking on board autistic people's understanding of independent living. Future research about residential design for autistic adults should be conducted with them, in diverse housing settings, providing nuanced insight into their housing needs and those of the people around them.Originality/valueThis scoping review is the first to provide an overview of what is known about residential design for autistic adults with a focus on the concept of independent living.
自闭症成人住宅设计:范围审查
目的:本综述旨在(1)总结同行评议和灰色文献中关于自闭症成人住宅设计的研究和设计著作;(2)找出该领域的研究空白;(3)基于这些文献理解独立生活的概念。设计/方法/方法在7个数据库中使用与居住、设计和自闭症相关的47个检索词进行系统检索。它还提供了手动搜索推荐作者和建筑网站的功能。对37个来源的最终审查强调,由于缺乏让自闭症成年人参与的方法和有限的直接接触,现有的住宅设计指南的证据不足。此外,与他们一起生活或工作的人的需求往往被忽视。最后,独立生活的作用在成人住宅设计的文献中很少受到关注。研究的局限性/意义研究结果表明,有必要考虑自闭症患者对独立生活的理解。未来关于自闭症成年人居住设计的研究应该与他们一起进行,在不同的住房环境中,为他们和周围人的住房需求提供细致入微的见解。原创性/价值这一范围审查是第一次对自闭症成人住宅设计的已知情况进行概述,重点关注独立生活的概念。
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期刊介绍: The journal of an association of institues and individuals concerned with housing, design and development in the built environment. Theories, tools and pratice with special emphasis on the local scale.
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