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  • Berlin International  (5)
  • Bibliothek Lübbenau - Vetschau
  • Charité
  • SB Templin
  • GB Hohenleipisch
  • Ebert, Carola,  (5)
  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0004882
    Format: 26 pages : , illustrations, plans ; , 30 x 21 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "By bringing knowledge of the human psyche into design practice, the spaces within which we spend time may help to both prevent poor mental health, and also contribute to treating mental illness in a more efficient way than they do today. Hence, understanding mental illness and mental health may prove an important development within design, and design may also prove an invaluable tool in furthering the understanding of mental disorders. Through this thesis, it is sought to describe the atmospheric qualities which evidently play a pivotal role in therapeutic spaces by identifying specific characteristics of a curative atmosphere. These characteristics can inform design strategies which may be employed to design psychiatric hospitals in order to better support the treatments taking place within them. Such characteristics have been identified via a literature review of predominantly psychiatric journals, hence allowing psychology to inform design strategies. These, in turn, can positively impact the practice of psychotherapy by producing engaging therapeutic environments. By categorising the recurring themes in the reviewed literature, a comprehensive list or guide of integral aspects and design features contributing to a curative atmosphere can be compiled, which designers and stakeholders of therapeutic environments should consider in the design process of such spaces."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: submitted as bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2020. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: INTRODUCTION Aim and Methodology From Madhouse to Respite- A Short History of Psychiatric Interiors INTERIOR DESIGN AS A THERAPEUTIC TOOL IN PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS Deinstitutional appearance Aesthetic Features Colour Safety features Privacy and Social Interaction Autonomy Natural Elements Light Results DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION PROJECT Introduction: Parametres and Design Interventions Design Strategies: From Theory to Practice Conclusion REFERENCES IMAGE LIST
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses ; Academic theses
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  • 2
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    Berlin, Germany :Berlin International University of Applied Sciences,
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0004888
    Format: 52 pages : , illustrations, plans ; , 30 x 21 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Most of the existing buildings constructed during the Qajar era in Iran have outlived their initial owners, surroundings, and functions. Their remainders strongly mimic the past, creating a divergence between what once was & what is today. The majority of these treasures are currently deteriorating, leaving nothing but piles of dust, being eventually replaced by fabricated structures. Throughout the recent years, there has been a heightened interest in the new generation of architects and designers in Iran to revive these structures, cautiously preserving & restoring them back to their glorious existence, whilst giving them a new function. By transforming them into boutique hotels, they not only attract foreign tourists, but also local architecture and design enthusiasts across the country. […] The aim of this research paper is to tie a link between the strategic theories developed in the 21st century and their implementation on the existing historical buildings constructed during the Qajar era, seeking to determine which of the strategies are best suitable to employ on these particular structures. […] The outcome of this research will be reflected in the fifth chapter, the bachelor thesis project, a design proposal for the Bafandeh Historical House and its reprogramming to a boutique hotel & the project conclusion, serving to represent a personal strategic approach. The intention of this research is to provide a basis for projects tackling the same building typology, its challenges and the methods architects can undertake guaranteeing a successful outcome with the help of the theory of adaptive reuse."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: submitted as bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2020. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: I. Abstract & Introduction • Problem Definition & Research Aim • Methodology II. Adaptive reuse • Adaptive Reuse: Importance & Definition • Adaptive Reuse & Relevance for Hotel Design: Key Theoretical Strategies for a Successful Project III. Building Typology of the Qajar Dynasty • Isfahani & Tehrani Architectural Styles & their Characteristics • Prominent Interior Characteristics of Qajari Residential Buildings along with the example of the Boroujerdi Historical House in Kashan IV. Case Studies • Introduction • Case One | Joybar Boutique Hotel • Case Two | Manouchehri House Two • Case Three | Hanna Boutique Hotel • Case Four | Azin Historical House • Comparative Analysis & Conclusion V. Design Proposal • Introduction & Background: The Case of the Bafandeh Historical House • Transformation • Implemented Adaptive Reuse Strategies VI. Conclusion VII. Bibliography & List of Figures
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses ; Academic theses
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0000414
    Format: 39 unnumbered pages : , illustrations, plans (black & white) ; , 30 x 21 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "The increasing number of refugees coming to Germany has greatly contributed to a changing understanding of home and dwelling within the urban context, especially in the city of Berlin. Due to the growing demand for temporary structures, refugee accommodation is placed as a central topic of interest. The challenge of adequate accommodation is one of the first undertaken from their date of arrival. However, the main problem arises when solutions meant to be a temporary settlement become a permanent home. These unexpected circumstances can lead to the situation of losing one's home, entailing a great psychological impact. This issue emphasizes the importance of a proper handling of the design, supply and deployment of temporary dwelling to prevent both mental and emotional damage. The phenomenon of temporality and permanence as well as the aspects of home have been addressed already by different academics and practitioners. Proposing a design for the refugee accommodation, this thesis examines and explores the psychological and physical aspects of home in temporary structures. First, the meaning of home as defined by Mary Douglas, Reyner Banham and Martin Heidegger will be compared. Then, four case studies from Shigeru Ban, Toyo Ito, Nils Holger Moormann, and Kentaro Yamazaki will be analyzed with the consideration of the earlier literature. After the evaluation and analysis of the information obtained the thesis will finalize with a design proposal."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences, 2017. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Abstract -- INTRODUCTION : Emergency shelters for refugees -- Research question and methodology -- RESEARCH FRAMEWORK : What is home? : psychological aspects -- Home for Mary Douglas -- Home for Reyner Banham -- Home for Martin Heidegger -- Conclusion I -- BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS : Temporary shelters : physical aspects -- Interior structures : Paper Partition System 4, by Shigeru Ban ; The Kammerspiel, Nils Holger Moormann ; PAO 2, by Toyo Ito ; Unfinished House, by YKWD -- Summary -- DESIGN PROPOSAL : Conclusion II -- Bibliography. , ISSUING BODY NOTE: BAU International Berlin University of Applied Sciences is the former name of Berlin International University of Applied Sciences.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses ; Academic theses
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0003514
    Format: 25 pages : , illustrations, plans ; , 29.5 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "[…] an orphanage or any space should provide healthy interior spaces which offer a sense of security and safety. These interior spaces should be able to provoke children’s creativity and the ability to innovate in order to maximize their youth. Also, the orphanage should provide the children with all that they need to prepare them for a better future and to make up for their lost childhood during the war. However, the problem is how interior design can be used to provide or provoke a healthy environment for children in distress. More specifically, how the use of colors can be implemented appropriately to suit the needs of these orphan kids. How the link between interior spatial designs (tangible) affects children’s psychological behavior (intangible), solves a social issue and spreads awareness of it. In order to solve the problem, one should ask the correct question to find a proper solution. In this case, the question is: ‘What are the psychological effects of colors on children?, and how can these effects be used in the design of home-like interior spaces to improve children’s psychological behavior and make them feel safe?’ […] In order to create a sense of belonging when designing an orphanage, it is firstly essential to understand the psychology behind each color and its impact on each side of the brain and how this affects children´s behavior. Each color should be assigned according to the interior space function and what kind of children’s behavior this space is meant to stimulate. The purpose of this literature review is to cultivate an understanding of problems associated with the residents and staff of an orphanage, and to comprehend the effects that the design of the interior environment plays in the psychological health of those occupants. Throughout this literature review, the focus will be placed on the needs of children of all ages, in an orphanage within an interior environment, as well as the effects that interior design has on the experience of children living the orphanage. The main aspect of interior design that was chosen for this study is colors, and how colors have an indirect effect on children’s skill development and social intelligence. Moreover, how colors can heal and provide a peaceful environment for children, and the possibility of them using colors to learn and experiment their early stages of development."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2019. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: INTRODUCTION : Problem statement -- Research objective and questions -- Methodology -- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COLOR, DESIGN AND CHILDREN’S PSYCHOLOGY : Color psychology and color therapy -- Color environment and humans -- Impact of space and color in the psychological environment on children’s -- Cooperative behavior -- How colors influence people in general and children in specific -- CASE STUDIES : Amsterdam Orphanage - Aldo Van Eyck -- Kakogawa Kindergarten - Takenaka Corporation -- American School of Kosova - Maden Group -- New Jerusalem Orphanage - 4D and A Architects -- The Tshwaraganang Children’s Home in Hammanskraal - -- Boogerman+Parners Architects -- John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford -- Lali Gurnas orphanage -- Comparison of the above case studies -- CONCLUSION -- DESIGN PROPOSAL : Brief introduction about Syria -- Design results and challenges -- Conclusion project -- References.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses ; Academic theses
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0003518
    Format: 31 pages : , illustrations, plans ; , 30 cm.
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "In Brandenburg, there exists a church in almost every village, with most of them having been originally built sometime between the 12th and the 14th centuries. Nowadays, some of these churches are no longer used as places of worship, while others have extended functions. Some have even been dismantled. […] Since the late 1970s, the Church in Germany has experienced a dramatic loss of membership. […] In addition to demographic change, the rural exodus of young people plays a major role, especially in Eastern Germany. In Brandenburg, there are countless villages where almost no young families live anymore; as a result, schools are closed and the populations have become outdated. […] Here, the church has a very special role as a social pivot for the remaining population. It is a location for church services, a parish hall, a meeting place for festivities and gatherings of all kinds, frequently including cultural or political events. This requires premises that are often not available, due to very limited space. Yet, where there is no space for the peoples’ requirements, their needs will either be repressed, or they will leave these locations. The Church is trying to resolve this problem. Where church space can be preserved as such, because there is still hope, attempts are made to expand the site’s functionality. Community spaces are added, and church space is divided into several functional areas, so as to utilize it for more practical needs and additional purposes. If there is no hope, churches are also desecrated and sold, or they are demolished. […] The central question that this essay will examine is this precise issue of additional use: Which design strategies that architectural interventions employ can transform centuries old churches into spaces that satisfy the requirements of their communities, yet incorporate and maintain their historical structures? The integration and reuse of historical structures should ultimately result in an advantage for the user."
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: bachelor thesis in Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2019. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: INTRODUCTION : Small churches in Brandenburg and their condition -- ARCHITECTURAL INTERVENTIONS : A MULTITUDE OF APPROACHES -- STRATEGIES OF ARCHITECTURAL INTERVENTIONS : The mathematics of reuse : Addition ; Subtraction and the absolute value -- CASE STUDIES : CHURCH REDESIGNS : Church of Vilanova de la Barca by aleaolea architects, 2016 -- Church conversion in Santpedor by David Closes, 2011 -- Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche Berlin by Egon Eiermann, 1961 -- Grabeskirche St Elisabeth Mönchengladbach by Dr Schrammen Architekten, 2009 -- Evangelische Christuskirche Köln by Klaus Hollenbeck Architekten and Maier Architekten, 2016 -- CONCLUSION -- THE VILLAGE CHURCH IN GÖRSDORF, DAHME/SPREEWALD : Evaluation -- Spatial usage -- Extracting historical structures -- The approach to a new definition of space -- Conclusions on the design proposal implementation -- Literature references.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Academic theses ; Academic theses
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