人的需要与家的依恋关系:对临时住所建筑功能的理论框架的探讨,以帮助设计师。

Katy Jacka, Rebecca Cain, Cagri Sanliturk
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英国目前不断增加的临时住所并不总是能满足居民的需求,其中一个因素是这些环境中的大气质量往往很差。临时住所是为以前无家可归的人提供的住房的广义术语,包括不同的支持或租赁期限。我们的研究综合了跨学科的文献,创建了一个理论框架,通过将心理学理论以一种新颖的方式联系起来,阐明家庭依恋现象的参数,特别是物理、建筑元素,可以用来为设计合适的临时住所提供信息。本文通过迭代发展和不同理论的补充,逐步提出了该框架。马斯洛的需求层次是通过建筑和环境心理学的视角来研究的,将这一基本的心理学原理应用于临时住所的设计和积极氛围的创造,这使得人们能够理解建筑设计可以满足各种人类需求。最后,根据与心理需求相关的主题,进一步组织确定建筑启示的文献。确定的未满足需求的结果与因果建筑功能相结合,可用于指导建筑师、服务提供商和政策制定者未来设计和选择临时住所,从而改善居民的体验。
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Human Needs in Relation to Home Attachment: Towards a Theoretical Framework to Architectural Affordances in Temporary Accommodation to Aid Designers.

The current and rising provision of temporary accommodation in the UK does not always meet the needs of residents with one such contributing factor being the often-poor atmospheric qualities within these environments. Temporary accommodation is a broad term for housing provided for those who have previously been homeless, covering different variations of support or tenancy length. Our research synthesises transdisciplinary literature to create a theoretical framework which can be used to inform the design of suitable temporary accommodation by connecting psychological theories in a novel way to shed light on the parameters of the phenomenon of home attachment, specifically physical, architectural elements. Through iterative development and the addition of different theories, the framework is presented stage-by-stage in this paper. Maslow's hierarchy of needs is examined through the lens of architectural and environmental psychology to apply this fundamental, psychological principle to the design and the creation of positive atmospheres in temporary accommodation, which allows for an understanding that architectural design can fulfill various human needs. Finally, a further organisation of literature identifying architectural affordances was conducted by theme related to psychological need. The results of the identified unmet needs in tandem with causal architectural affordances can be used to guide architects, service providers and policymakers in the future design and selection of temporary accommodation, thus improving the experiences of residents.

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