开发一种工具来评估多发性硬化症学生的教育建筑环境的性能

IF 2.7 4区 工程技术 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Mohjah Mohammed Alabdullah, Mashary Al-Naim, Hala El-Wakeel
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统计数据表明,多发性硬化症(MS)的病例在世界范围内正在增加,多发性硬化症会导致行动能力和感觉障碍。虽然已经研究了满足MS学生需求的教育建筑环境的设计标准,但很少研究整体设计指南(DG-MS)的创建。本研究运用整体多元数据分析方法,建立教育建筑效能评估工具(MS- bpat),以评估教育建筑环境是否适合满足理科学生的需求。采用多方法方法,由学术和医学专家评估MS-BPAT的重要性、隶属关系和清晰度。MS-BPAT随后通过评估沙特阿拉伯王国达曼的两座高中建筑进行测试。结果表明,MS-BPAT工具可以准确地评估教育建筑环境中MS-DG设计标准的实现情况,并发现设计障碍。MS-BPAT作为评估工具的有效性是通过将其结果与实地访问、访谈和学生满意度进行比较来证实的。MS- bpat随后定稿,并提出改善教育建筑环境表现的建议,以满足MS学生的需要。
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Developing a tool to assess the performance of educational built environments for students with multiple sclerosis
Statistics indicate that cases of multiple sclerosis (MS), which can cause mobility and sensory disabilities, are increasing worldwide. While design criteria for educational built environments that meet MS students’ needs have been researched, the creation of holistic design guidelines (DG-MS) has rarely been investigated. This study uses holistic DG-MS to create an educational building performance assessment tool (MS-BPAT) to evaluate the suitability of educational built environments for meeting MS students’ needs. A multimethodological approach is used in which academic and medical experts evaluate the MS-BPAT for its importance, affiliation, and clarity. The MS-BPAT is then tested by assessing two high school buildings in Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The results indicate that the MS-BPAT tool can accurately assess the fulfillment of MS-DG design criteria in educational built environments and detect the design barriers. The MS-BPAT’s validity as an assessment tool is confirmed by comparing its results with field visits, interviews, and student satisfaction. The MS-BPAT is then finalized, and recommendations are made for improving educational built environment performance to meet the needs of students with MS.
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期刊介绍: Informative and accessible, this publication analyses and discusses the integration of the main stages within the process of design and construction and multidisciplinary collaborative working between the different professionals involved. Ideal for practitioners and academics alike, Architectural Engineering and Design Management examines specific topics on architectural technology, engineering design, building performance and building design management to highlight the interfaces between them and bridge the gap between architectural abstraction and engineering practice. Coverage includes: -Integration of architectural and engineering design -Integration of building design and construction -Building design management; planning and co-ordination, information and knowledge management, vale engineering and value management -Collaborative working and collaborative visualisation in building design -Architectural technology -Sustainable architecture -Building thermal, aural, visual and structural performance -Education and architectural engineering This journal is a valuable resource for professionals and academics (teachers, researchers and students) involved in building design and construction, including the following disciplines: -Architecture -Building Engineering -Building Service Engineering -Building Physics -Design Management and Design Coordination -Facilities Management Published papers will report on both fundamental research dealing with theoretical work and applied research dealing with practical issues and industrial innovations. In this way, readers explore the interaction between technical considerations and management issues.
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