为丹麦老年痴呆症患者设想一个更健康的建筑环境——人与植物的温室

Jon Dag Rasmussen, N. Mathiasen, V. L. Lygum, Lone Sigbrand
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科学研究表明,暴露在日光下,不断接触绿色植物、自然元素和栖息地,是人类健康的关键因素。在这些发现之后,改善设施的使用是非常重要的,这些设施能够促进我们社会中所有人群提高生活质量和福祉的这些影响。本文描述了一个正在进行的项目,重点是如何改善丹麦养老院老年人的日常生活条件,所有这些老年人都患有痴呆症。该论文提出了对养老院现有建筑结构进行新的物理扩展的愿景,以支持居民的日常生活、活动和整体福祉。这一设想可以看作是为设计和使用制订一套通用准则的第一步,这些准则将在丹麦和国际上的其他环境中转让和试验。在温室的起草和设计中,项目组采用了通用设计的原则,结合了新的研究成果,以自然采光、植物生长和生活环境为特征的空间促进健康的潜力。此外,这项工作的整体目标是为居民、护理院工作人员和来访的亲戚创造更明亮、更环保、更自然和更健康的条件。
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Envisioning a Healthier Build Environment for Elderly People with Dementia in Denmark – A Conservatory for People and Plants
Scientific research has shown how exposure to daylight and continual contact with greenery, natural elements and habitats are crucial factors for human well-being. In the wake of these findings, it is highly important to improve access to facilities that enable and promote these effects of increased life quality and well-being among all groups of people in our societies. The paper describes an in-progress project focusing on how to enhance the everyday conditions of elderly people in a care home setting in Denmark, all of which are living with Dementia. The paper presents a vision for a new physical extension to the existing building structure on the care home location that supports everyday life, activities and the overall well-being among the residents. The vision can be seen as the first step in the development of a set of generic guidelines for the design and use made to be transferred and tested in other settings in Denmark and internationally. In drafting and designing the conservatory the project group employs principles of Universal Design in combination with newer research findings on the health-promoting potentials of spaces characterized by access to natural light, plant growth and living environments. Furthermore, the work rests on a holistic ambition to create brighter, greener, naturally aligned and healthier conditions for residents, care home workers and visiting relatives alike.
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