人人享有健康住房发展准则

T. Jarutach
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良好的健康和福祉是当代世界最重要的趋势之一。由于冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行,泰国人的生活方式更健康,更关注自己的健康,因此改变了自己的行为方式,以适应“新常态”的生活方式。根据Suan Dusit Poll的一项民意调查结果,45.39%的人通过锻炼、多吃健康产品、重视住房和健康教育等方式改变了对保健的关注,并建立了评价住宅建筑的标准。研究表明,LEED和BREEAM等评价标准主要关注能源和资源效率,以减少对环境的影响。同时,WELL和CASBEE工具主要以乘员为导向,并包含通用设计原则。所有这些都是为了提高居民的生活质量。对健康住宅发展因素的分析表明,居民对区位、照明、材料、水质、舒适度、声音、空气质量和节能等8个基本因素感到满意。在这些方面中,舒适度和音质是最关键的因素。结果突出了项目开发人员和架构师的重点。在泰国的背景下,泰国绿色建筑协会(TGBI)的SOOK建筑标准是用于评估住宅和其他类型建筑的标准。本研究的目的是为住宅和其他建筑类型制定建筑评价标准。因此,建议在未来的研究中研究具有健康家庭概念的项目中居民的身体特征和满意度。,特别是在获得建筑评估标准证书的项目中。
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Guidelines for Healthy Housing Development for All
Good health and well-being are some of the most significant trends in the contemporary world. Because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Thai people have healthier lifestyles, more concerned about their health, and consequently, change their behaviours to adapt to the ‘new normal’ ways of living. According to the result of an opinion survey by Suan Dusit Poll, 45.39% have changed their attention to healthcare by exercising, eating more healthy products, and emphasising housing and health education, and criteria for evaluating residential buildings have been established. The research study shows that the assessment criteria such as LEED and BREEAM mainly focus on energy and resource efficiency to reduce environmental impacts. At the same time, WELL and CASBEE tools are primarily occupant-oriented and include universal design principles. All of these aim for improving residents’ quality of life. The analysis of factors for healthy housing development indicates that residents were satisfied with eight essential factors such as location, lighting, materials, water quality, comfort, sound, air quality and energy conservation. Among these aspects, comfort and sound are the most critical factors. The results highlight the emphasis of project developers and architects. In the context of Thailand, the SOOK Building Standard by Thai Green Building Institute (TGBI) is a criterion used to evaluate both residential and other types of buildings. The objective of this research is to produce building evaluation criteria for residential and other building types. Consequently, future studies are recommended to study the physical characteristics and satisfaction of residents within a project with a healthy home concept., particularly in the projects that have received a certificate of building assessment criteria.
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