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地域と一元的な児童養護環境の実現へ向けての課題考察 : 児童養護施設の脱施設化へ向けた居住環境デザインに関する研究

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Title: 地域と一元的な児童養護環境の実現へ向けての課題考察 : 児童養護施設の脱施設化へ向けた居住環境デザインに関する研究
Other Titles: CONSIDERATION OF ISSUES ON RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENT IMPROVEMENT IN THE CAUSE OF UNITARY CHILD WELL-BEING WITH THE COMMUNITY : Residential environment design toward deinstitutionalization of child care institutions
Authors: 野中, 志帆1 Browse this author
森, 傑2 Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Authors(alt): Nonaka, Shiho1
Mori, Suguru2
Keywords: child well-being
deinstitutionalization
neighborhood
community
conversion
児童養護
脱施設化
地域
コミュニティ
用途転用
Issue Date: Dec-2011
Publisher: 日本建築学会
Journal Title: 日本建築学会計画系論文集
Journal Title(alt): Transactions of AIJ. Journal of architecture, planning and environmental engineering
Volume: 76
Issue: 670
Start Page: 2263
End Page: 2271
Publisher DOI: 10.3130/aija.76.2263
Abstract: This study aimed to consider the possibility of the residential environment improvement for the deinstitutionalization of child care institutions with the basic recognition that child well-being must be unitary with the community. As a result of the group interviews to people who had lived in the child care institution, the questionnaire to institutions in Japan, and the case study of Hope Meadows in the United States, it has become clear the following points at issue; 1) Person who had lived in the child care institution is conscious of peculiar manners and the sense of values acquired by life in the facility. 2) The physical situation of surroundings of the facility brings a big influence to the construction of child's interpersonal relationship and the training of sociability and cooperation. 3) A multi-generational neighborhood that supports families who have adopted children from foster care has been realized by the conversion of a existing residential area.
Rights: 日本建築学会
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/52088
Appears in Collections:工学院・工学研究院 (Graduate School of Engineering / Faculty of Engineering) > 雑誌発表論文等 (Peer-reviewed Journal Articles, etc)

Submitter: 森 傑

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