Caregivers as Worldbuilders explores architecture as the relationship between people and the space that surrounds them, looking to memorials, quilts, and forms of gathering to understand how communities use care to shape their built environment. A table was built to host gatherings over the course of the spring semester. Each week new prompts, props, and prosthetics transform the table to meet the needs of those who gather. With the table as a proxy, this thesis considers the in-between spaces that relate and separate us and speculates on how architects can work with communities to gain trust, listen to what is missing in people\u27s lives, and answer that call through care in the built environment
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Caregivers as Worldbuilders explores architecture as the relationship between people and the space t...
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Death is an inevitable part of life. The impact this moment can have on you is different for everyon...
Due to memory loss, people with dementia are increasingly disorientated in space, time and identity,...
Due to memory loss, most people with dementia are increasingly disorientated in space, time, and ide...
Caregivers as Worldbuilders explores architecture as the relationship between people and the space t...
This article will discuss architecture and architectural competitions that are related to ageing po...
Architecture is hard stuff. It is formed by walls, roofs, floors, all components of hard materials, ...
This article will discuss architecture and architectural competitions that are related to ageing pop...
This doctoral thesis deals with the type of architecture that materializes when age-related problems...
Architecture for Residential Care and Ageing Communities confronts urgent architectural design chall...
Qualitative interviews with architects to scope issues and challenges that they face when designing ...
This article will discuss architecture and architectural competitions that are related to ageing pop...
Human values and social issues shape visions on dwelling and care for older people, a growing number...
This article presents research on the architecture of Maggie’s Centres, a series of buildings for th...
Soul can incarnate progressively into a building as it progressively gains substance from wish, thro...
Architecture creates the ambience and frame of mind for the carer, who then passes it on to the pati...
Death is an inevitable part of life. The impact this moment can have on you is different for everyon...
Due to memory loss, people with dementia are increasingly disorientated in space, time and identity,...
Due to memory loss, most people with dementia are increasingly disorientated in space, time, and ide...