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摘要
长期以来,儿童一直被设计师所忽视。然而,儿童参与设计过程对于创造创意空间至关重要。儿童有权根据自己的亲身经历参与设计他们所使用的空间。学前教育机构作为儿童最初的社会化环境至关重要。这些设施的设计会对儿童未来的生活产生影响。包括学龄前在内的如厕训练过程会影响儿童未来的生活和发展。除了健康的如厕习惯外,还需要培养儿童在许多方面的意识,如肌肉控制和自理能力。学前教育机构的厕所内部设计也会影响儿童的认知、身体和心理发展。本研究的目的是根据年龄在 36-72 个月的 Gen Alpha 儿童的期望,确定学前教育机构中厕所作为湿区的室内设计标准。本研究采用了定性研究方法之一的案例研究法,以及镶嵌法,使研究过程与儿童一起进行。研究结果表明,对 36-72 个月组儿童(他们是 Gen Alpha 成员)厕所内部设计的建议以科技为重点。
Çocuklarla birlikte tuvalet tasarlamak: Okul öncesi eğitim kurumunda bir tasarım serüveni
Children have long been neglected by designers. However, children's participation in the design process is essential for the creation of creative spaces. Children have the right to be involved in the design of the spaces they use based on their personal experiences. Preschool educational institutions are essential as the initial socialization environment for the child. The designs of these facilities have an impact on the lives of children in the future. The process of toilet training, which includes the preschool years, impacts the lives and development of children in the future. In addition to a healthy toileting routine, it is necessary for children to develop awareness in many areas, such as muscle control and self-care abilities. The design of toilet interiors in preschool educational institutions also affects the cognitive, physical and mental development of children. The purpose of this study is to determine the interior design criteria of the toilet as a wet area in preschool educational institutions in accordance with the expectations of children in the 36-72 month age range who are members of Gen Alpha. The case study, one of the qualitative research methods, was used in this research, along with a mosaic approach, which allows the process to be conducted with children The study's findings revealed that the suggestions for the design of the toilet interiors of the 36-72 month group children, who are Gen Alpha, are tech-focused.