TY - JOUR
T1 - Outdoor environments at crisis shelters
T2 - user needs and preferences with respect to design and activities
AU - Lygum, Victoria Linn
AU - Stigsdotter, Ulrika K.
AU - Konijnendijk, Cecil Cornelis
AU - Højberg, Henriette
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The aim of this study was to identify implications for the design of outdoor environments at crisis shelters for women and children survivors of domestic violence. To address this aim, landscape analyses and interviews with staff were conducted at three Danish cases. The findings are presented in descriptions of the three cases in terms of the number of residents, context, building type and the characteristics of outdoor environments. Furthermore, a thematic content analysis of the interviews resulted in five categories that offer a nuanced insight into how the different types of outdoor environments support crisis shelter functions. The categories are: Protection against perpetrators of violence and helping residents to feel safe; Accessibility in the design, straightforward activities and staff guidance; Being outside and the positive distractions of nature; Space for all; Room to play and relieve children's feelings. Finally, the findings were summarized to give an overview of implications for design
AB - The aim of this study was to identify implications for the design of outdoor environments at crisis shelters for women and children survivors of domestic violence. To address this aim, landscape analyses and interviews with staff were conducted at three Danish cases. The findings are presented in descriptions of the three cases in terms of the number of residents, context, building type and the characteristics of outdoor environments. Furthermore, a thematic content analysis of the interviews resulted in five categories that offer a nuanced insight into how the different types of outdoor environments support crisis shelter functions. The categories are: Protection against perpetrators of violence and helping residents to feel safe; Accessibility in the design, straightforward activities and staff guidance; Being outside and the positive distractions of nature; Space for all; Room to play and relieve children's feelings. Finally, the findings were summarized to give an overview of implications for design
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2631-6862
VL - 7
SP - 21
EP - 36
JO - Archnet-IJAR : International Journal of Architectural Research
JF - Archnet-IJAR : International Journal of Architectural Research
IS - 1
ER -