Fantasy and reality : design for dementia
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Suznjevic, Ana
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Master of Architecture (Professional)
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Unitec Institute of Technology
Date
2013
Supervisors
Turner, David
Type
Masters Thesis
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people with senile dementia
people with Alzheimer’s disease
older people
accommodation
dementia facilities
dementia patients
Mount Eden Valley (Auckland, N.Z.)
Dominion Road (Auckland, N.Z.)
Auckland (N.Z.)
New Zealand
people with Alzheimer’s disease
older people
accommodation
dementia facilities
dementia patients
Mount Eden Valley (Auckland, N.Z.)
Dominion Road (Auckland, N.Z.)
Auckland (N.Z.)
New Zealand
ANZSRC Field of Research Code (2020)
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Suznjevic, A. (2013). Fantasy and reality : design for dementia. An unpublished explanatory document submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Architecture (Professional). Unitec Institute of Technology.
Abstract
The subject of this thesis is the medical condition of dementia in its relation to the architecture of care facilities. The world’s population is increasing and with this comes an increase in the proportion of elderly people, and in age-related degenerative diseases. The question of how to accommodate the elderly and frail has become increasingly important in all societies. This project examines the nature of the disease and the way in which occupational therapy and treatment theory has influenced the design of dementia facilities. The process of exploration considers ways in which elements of theory can be integrated into design to create an environment that mitigates disorientations in time and place, and that reduces the personal impacts of dementia.
The selection of a suitable site has been influenced by the ideas of a type of therapy known as Reality Orientation (RO), and by the importance in current theory of maintaining a relationship between dementia sufferers and their social context. Consequently the architectural focus of the thesis question has been developed to engage with a design programme that proposes the integration of a care facility for dementia patients in an urban location. Proposed site: Mount Eden Valley section of Dominion Road, Auckland, bound by Valley Road, Dominion Road and Carrick Place.
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