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Annotated Bibliography

Bibliography

REFERENCE LIST: ALL PUBLICATIONS IN  THE ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY SORTED BY KEY TOPICS

Section 1: Design Approach

1.1 Ethical considerations

  • Alexander, Ernest R. (2013). “Values in Planning and Design: A Process Perspective on Ethics in Forming the Built Environment.” In Ethics, Design and Planning of the Built Environment, edited by Basta, C and Moroni, S., 3-22. Netherlands: Springer Science + Business Media.

  • Danford, G. Scott and Steinfeld, Edward. (1999). “Measuring the Influences of Physical Environments on the Behaviors of People with Impairments.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 111-137. US: Springer.

  • Da Silva, Fernando Moreira and Almendra, Rita. (2007). “Inclusive Design: A New Approach to Design Project.” In A Portrait of State-of-the –Art Research at the Technical University of London, edited by Pereira, Manuel Seabra., 605-621. Netherlands: Springer.

  • Falta, Patricia L. (1999). “Post-occupancy Evaluation of Universally Accessible Multi-family Housing Units.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 351-371. US: Springer.

  • Iwarsson, Susanne and Isacsson, Ake. (1999). “”The Enabler” Applied to Occupational Therapy.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 93-109. US: Springer.

  • Kittler, Richard, Kocifaj, Miroslav and Darula, Stanislav. (2012). “Discomfort and Disability Glare in the Visual Environment.” In Daylight Science and Daylighting Technology, 311-334. New York: Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.

  • Lyons, Gordon. (2011). “Quality of Life for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: A Review of the Literature.” In Enhancing the Quality of Life of People with Intellectual Disabilities: From Theory to Practice, edited by Kober, Ralph. Social Indicators Research Series Volume 41: 73-126.

  • Oosterlaken, Ilse. (2014). “Human Capabilities in Design for Values.” In Handbook of Ethics, Values, and Technological Design, edited by van den Hoven, Jeroen, Vermaas, Pieter E and van de Poel, Ibo., 1-26. Netherlands: Springer Science + Business Media Dordrecht.

  • Persson, Hans, Ahman, Henrik, Yngling, Alexander Arvei and Gulliksen, Jan. (2014). “Universal design, inclusive design, accessible design, design for all: different concepts-one goal? On the concept of accessibility - historical, methodological and philosophical aspects.” Universal Access in the information Society. Berlin: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

  • Saugeres, Lise. (2011). “(Un)accommodating disabilities: housing, marginalization and dependency in Australia.” Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 26(1): 1-15.

  • Smith, Dianne. (2005). “Environmental Distinctions: The discriminating dining environment.” Les CAHIERS du CICLas October (6): 55-73.

  • Smith, Dianne. (2008). “Color-Person-Environment Relationships.” Color research and Application 33(4): 312-319.

  • Smith, Dianne, and Adkins, Barbara. (nd). “The Environmental Experience of Shopping with Cognitive Impairment.” Unpublished.

  • Ward, Adrian. (2004). “Towards a Theory of the Everyday: The Ordinary and the Special in Daily Living in Residential Care.” Child & Youth Care Forum June 33(3): 209-224.

1.2 Design methodology

 

  • Cooper, Barbara Acheson, Letts, Lori, Rigby, Patricia, Law, Mary, Stewart, Debra and Strong, Susan. (1999). “Selecting Person – Environment Assessments.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 373-400. US: Springer.

  • Corry, Shauna Jerolene.(2002) "A Collective Profile: Meaning in the Built Environment among Designers, Managers and Users with a Mobility Disability." Order No. 3086294, Washington State University, http://search.proquest.com/docview/305527886?accountid=10382.

  • Danford, G. Scott and Steinfeld, Edward. (1999). “Measuring the Influences of Physical Environments on the Behaviors of People with Impairments.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 111-137. US: Springer.

  • Da Silva, Fernando Moreira and Almendra, Rita. (2007). “Inclusive Design: A New Approach to Design Project.” In A Portrait of State-of-the –Art Research at the Technical University of London, edited by Pereira, Manuel Seabra., 605-621. Netherlands: Springer.

  • Dean, G. (1998). “Architecture: a template for generating design and construction possibilities for therapy.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy September 19(3): 120-134.

  • Falta, Patricia L. (1999). “Post-occupancy Evaluation of Universally Accessible Multi-family Housing Units.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 351-371. US: Springer.

  • Finkel, Gail. (1999). “Wayfinding Performance by People with Visual Impairments.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 331-349. US: Springer.

  • Fitzpatrick, Heather Christine. (2007) "Supportive Housing for Mental Health Recovery: A Bio-Psycho-Social Approach." Order No. MR34304, University of Waterloo (Canada). http://search.proquest.com/docview/304714176?accountid=10382.

  • Iwarsson, Susanne and Isacsson, Ake. (1999). ”The Enabler” Applied to Occupational Therapy.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 93-109. US: Springer.

  • Keates, Simeon. (2014). “Design for the Value of Inclusiveness.” In Handbook of Ethics, Values and Technological Design, edited by van den Hoven, Jeroen, Vermaas, Pieter E and van de Poel, Ibo., 1-17. Netherlands: Springer Science + Business Media Dordrecht.

  • Kochtitzky, Chris S. (2011). “Vulnerable Populations and the Built Environment.” In Making Healthy Places, edited by Dannenberg, Andrew L, Frumkin, Howard and Jackson, Richard J., 129-145. Island Press.

  • Lantrip, David B. (1999). “Measuring Constraints to Inhabit Activities.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 139-164. US: Springer.

  • Magnier, C., Thomann, G., Villeneuve, F and Zwolinski, P. (2012). “Methods for designing assistive devices extracted from 16 case studies in the literature.” International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing May 6(2): 93-100.

  • Maiocchi, Marco. (2014). “The Design Process.” In The Neuroscientific Basis of Successful Design: How Emotions and Perceptions Matter, 63-74. Springer International Publishing.

  • Mazuch, Richard and Stephen Rona. (2005). "Creating Healing Environments: Humanistic Architecture and Therapeutic Design." Journal of Public Mental Health 4, no. 4 (12): 48-52. http://search.proquest.com/docview/212385610?accountid=10382.

  • Michelson, William. (2000). “Linking Built Environments to Everyday Life.” In Theoretical Perspectives in Environment-Behaviour Research: Underlying Assumptions, Research Problems and Methodologies, edited by Wapner, Seymor, Demick, Jack, Yamamoto, Takiji and Minami, Hirofumi., 141-148. New York: Springer US.

  • Norris-Baker, Carolyn, Weisman, Gerald D, Lawton, M Powell, Sloane, Philip and Kaup, Migette. (1999). “Assessing Special Care Units for Dementia.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 165-181. US: Springer.

  • Persson, Hans, Ahman, Henrik, Yngling, Alexander Arvei and Gulliksen, Jan. (2014). “Universal design, inclusive design, accessible design, design for all: different concepts-one goal? On the concept of accessibility - historical, methodological and philosophical aspects.” Universal Access in the information Society. Berlin: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

  • Reilly, Catherine Victoria. (2000). "Modifying Homes to Accommodate Disabilities: Can Interior Design Professionals Facilitate the Process?" Order No. MQ51791, The University of Manitoba (Canada), 2000. http://search.proquest.com/docview/304657358?accountid=10382.

  • Rochkovski, O. (2006). “Houses are a necessary illusion: uncovering family process through asking families to draw a plan of their homes.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy March 27(1): 10-15.

  • Stergiopoulos, Vicky, Gozdzik, Agnes, O’Campo, Patricia, Holtby, Alixandra R, Jeyaratnam, Jeyagobi and Tsemberis, Sam. (2014). “Housing First: exploring participants’ early support needs.” BMC Health Services Research 14: 1-15.

  • Stevens, P. S. (1996). Designing therapeutic environments. Nursing Homes, 45(7), 25. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/218509744?accountid=10382

  • Wong, Yin-Ling Irene and Solomon, Phyllis L. (2002). “Community Integration of Persons with Psychiatric Disabilities in Supportive Independent Housing: A Conceptual Model and Methodological Considerations.” Mental Health Services Research March 4(1): 13-28.

 

1.3 Data collection

 

  • Cooper, Barbara Acheson, Letts, Lori, Rigby, Patricia, Law, Mary, Stewart, Debra and Strong, Susan. (1999). “Selecting Person – Environment Assessments.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 373-400. US: Springer.

  • Corry, Shauna Jerolene. (2002). "A Collective Profile: Meaning in the Built Environment among Designers, Managers and Users with a Mobility Disability." Order No. 3086294, Washington State University, http://search.proquest.com/docview/305527886?accountid=10382.

  • Da Silva, Fernando Moreira and Almendra, Rita. (2007). “Inclusive Design: A New Approach to Design Project.” In A Portrait of State-of-the –Art Research at the Technical University of London, edited by Pereira, Manuel Seabra., 605-621. Netherlands: Springer.

  • Lantrip, David B. (1999). “Measuring Constraints to Inhabit Activities.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 139-164. US: Springer.

  • Maiocchi, Marco. (2014). “The Design Process.” In The Neuroscientific Basis of Successful Design: How Emotions and Perceptions Matter, 63-74. Springer International Publishing.

  • Mazuch, Richard and Stephen Rona. 2005). "Creating Healing Environments: Humanistic Architecture and Therapeutic Design." Journal of Public Mental Health 4, no. 4 (12, 2005): 48-52. http://search.proquest.com/docview/212385610?accountid=10382.

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  • Norris-Baker, Carolyn, Weisman, Gerald D, Lawton, M Powell, Sloane, Philip and Kaup, Migette. (1999). “Assessing Special Care Units for Dementia.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 165-181. US: Springer.

  • Parsons, Ken. (2013). “Design of the Indoor Environment.” In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, edited by Yao, Runming, P., 157-177. London: Springer London.

  • Sekulski, Ron, Jones, Louise and Pastalan, Leon A. (1999). “ A Day’s Journey Through Life: An Assessment Game.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 93-109. US: Springer.

  • Stergiopoulos, Vicky, Gozdzik, Agnes, O’Campo, Patricia, Holtby, Alixandra R, Jeyaratnam, Jeyagobi and Tsemberis, Sam. (2014). “Housing First: exploring participants’ early support needs.” BMC Health Services Research 14: 1-15.

  • Thompson, T, Robinson, J, Dietrich, M, Farris, M and Sinclair, V. (1996). “Interdependence of architectural features and program variables in community residences for people with mental retardation.” American Journal of Mental Retardation November 101(3):315-327.

  • Wong, Yin-Ling Irene and Solomon, Phyllis L. (2002). “Community Integration of Persons with Psychiatric Disabilities in Supportive Independent Housing: A Conceptual Model and Methodological Considerations.” Mental Health Services Research March 4(1): 13-28.

  • Yanos, Philip T, Barrow, Susan M and Tsemberis, Sam. (2004). “Community Integration in the Early Phase of Housing Among Homeless Persons Diagnosed with Severe Mental Illness: Successes and Challenges.” Community Mental Health Journal April 40(2): 133-150.

Section 2: Tangible Design Inputs

1.1 Ethical considerations
Design methodology
Data collection
Tangible design inputs

2.1 Landscaping

 

 

2.2 Lighting

 

  • Brawley, Elizabeth C. (2009). “Enriching lighting design.” NeuroRehabilitation 25(3):188-199.

  • Kittler, Richard, Kocifaj, Miroslav and Darula, Stanislav. (2012). “Discomfort and Disability Glare in the Visual Environment.” In Daylight Science and Daylighting Technology, 311-334. New York: Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.

  • Mazuch, Richard and Stephen Rona. (2005). "Creating Healing Environments: Humanistic Architecture and Therapeutic Design." Journal of Public Mental Health 4, no. 4 (12, 2005): 48-52. http://search.proquest.com/docview/212385610?accountid=10382.

  • Parsons, Ken. (2013). “Design of the Indoor Environment.” In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, edited by Yao, Runming, P., 157-177. London: Springer London.

  • Reilly, Catherine Victoria. (2000). "Modifying Homes to Accommodate Disabilities: Can Interior Design Professionals Facilitate the Process?" Order No. MQ51791, The University of Manitoba (Canada), 2000. http://search.proquest.com/docview/304657358?accountid=10382.

  • Shikder, S., Mourshed,M. and Price, A. (2012). "Therapeutic Lighting Design for the Elderly: A Review." Perspectives in Public Health 132, no. 6 (11): 282-91. http://search.proquest.com/docview/1313182656?accountid=10382.

 

 

2.3 Technology

 

  • Burleson, Winslow, Newman, Naomi, and Brotman, Ryan. (2012). “Empowering Independent Living for People with Autism: Designing Supportive, Low-Cost, Interactive E-Health Environments.” In Persuasive Technology: Design for Health and Safety, edited by Bang, M and Ragnemalm, E. L., 13-30. Berlin: Heidelberg.

  • Dalton, Cathy. (2014). “Including Smart Architecture in Environments for People with Dementia.” In Handbook of Smart Homes, Health Care and Well-being, 1-10. Springer International Publishing.

  • Magnier, C., Thomann, G., Villeneuve, F and Zwolinski, P. (2012). “Methods for designing assistive devices extracted from 16 case studies in the literature.” International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing May 6(2): 93-100.

  • Mazuch, Richard and Stephen Rona.(2005). "Creating Healing Environments: Humanistic Architecture and Therapeutic Design." Journal of Public Mental Health 4, no. 4 (12, 2005): 48-52. http://search.proquest.com/docview/212385610?accountid=10382.

  • Parsons, Ken. (2013). “Design of the Indoor Environment.” In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, edited by Yao, Runming, P., 157-177. London: Springer London.

  • Salces, Fausto J. Sainz, Baskett, Michael, Llewellyn-Jones, David and England, David. (2006). “Ambient Interfaces for Elderly People at Home.” In Ambient Intelligence in Everyday Life, edited by Cai, Y and Abascal, J., 256-284. Berlin: Heidelberg.

  • Shukuya, Masonori. (2012). “Built-Environmental Systems.” In Energy: Theory and Applications for the Built Environment. 49-144. London” Springer-Verlag London.

 

 

2.4 Colour

 

  • Coryell, Jacqui A. (2003). "The Therapeutic use of Color in a Clinical Environment." Order No. 3084494, The Wright Institute. http://search.proquest.com/docview/305293341?accountid=10382.

  • Mazuch, Richard and Stephen Rona.(2005). "Creating Healing Environments: Humanistic Architecture and Therapeutic Design." Journal of Public Mental Health 4, no. 4 (12): 48-52. http://search.proquest.com/docview/212385610?accountid=10382.

  • Meerwein, Rodeck and Mahnke. (1998). “Communication: People – Color – Space.” In Color – Communication in Architectural Space, edited by Meerwein, G and Rodeck, B., 63-69. Basel: Birkhauser Verlag AG.

  • Noel, Carolyn. (2008). “Thriving, not just surviving: a creative arts project.” Psychotherapy Australia November 15 (1): 72-74.

  • Parsons, Ken. (2013). “Design of the Indoor Environment.” In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, edited by Yao, Runming, P., 157-177. London: Springer London.

  • Reilly, Catherine Victoria. (2000). "Modifying Homes to Accommodate Disabilities: Can Interior Design Professionals Facilitate the Process?" Order No. MQ51791, The University of Manitoba (Canada), http://search.proquest.com/docview/304657358?accountid=10382.

  • Smith, Diane. (2009). “Spatial design as a facilitator for people with less visible impairments.” Australasian Medical Journal 1 (13): 220-227.

 

2.5 Spatial organization

 

  • Edney, Julian J and Buda, Michael A. (1976) “Distinguishing Territoriality and Privacy: Two Studies.” Human Ecology 4(4): 283-296.

  • Gregerson, Mary Banks (Janoski). (1995). “A Role for Clinical Psychology in Health Care and Policy Concerning the Physical Environment.” Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 2(2): 205-221.

  • Mazuch, Richard and Stephen Rona.(2005). "Creating Healing Environments: Humanistic Architecture and Therapeutic Design." Journal of Public Mental Health 4, no. 4 (12, 2005): 48-52. http://search.proquest.com/docview/212385610?accountid=10382.

  • Parsons, Ken. (2013). “Design of the Indoor Environment.” In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, edited by Yao, Runming, P., 157-177. London: Springer London.

  • Reilly, Catherine Victoria. (2000). "Modifying Homes to Accommodate Disabilities: Can Interior Design Professionals Facilitate the Process?" Order No. MQ51791, The University of Manitoba (Canada), http://search.proquest.com/docview/304657358?accountid=10382.

  • Seo, Min-Young. (2006)."Therapeutic and Developmental Design: The Relationship between Spatial Enclosure and Impaired Elder-Child Social Interaction." Order No. 3280512, Texas A&M University, http://search.proquest.com/docview/304934264?accountid=10382.

  • Smith, Diane. (2014). “Interiors can Address Social Justice: Fact or Fiction?” In Perspectives on Social Sustainability and Interior Architecture, edited by Smith, D, Lommerse, M and Metcalfe, P., 55-70. Singapore: Springer Science + Business Media.

 

 

2.6 Acoustics

 

  • Egli, M, Roper, T, Feurer I and Thompson, T. (1999). “Architectural acoustics in residences for adults with mental retardation and its relation to perceived homelikeness.” American Journal of Mental Retardation January 104(1): 53-66.

  • Mazuch, Richard and Stephen Rona. (2005). "Creating Healing Environments: Humanistic Architecture and Therapeutic Design." Journal of Public Mental Health 4, no. 4 (12, 2005): 48-52. http://search.proquest.com/docview/212385610?accountid=10382.

  • Parsons, Ken. (2013). “Design of the Indoor Environment.” In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, edited by Yao, Runming, P., 157-177. London: Springer London.

  • Reilly, Catherine Victoria.(2000). "Modifying Homes to Accommodate Disabilities: Can Interior Design Professionals Facilitate the Process?" Order No. MQ51791, The University of Manitoba (Canada), http://search.proquest.com/docview/304657358?accountid=10382.

 

 

2.7 Way-finding

 

  • Finkel, Gail. (1999). “Wayfinding Performance by People with Visual Impairments.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 331-349. US: Springer.

  • Parsons, Ken. (2013). “Design of the Indoor Environment.” In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, edited by Yao, Runming, P., 157-177. London: Springer London.

  • Smith, Dianne. (2009). “Spatial design as a facilitator for people with less visible impairments.” Australasian Medical Journal 1 (13): 220-227.

 

2.8 Views and vistas

 

  • Gregerson, Mary Banks (Janoski). (1995). “A Role for Clinical Psychology in Health Care and Policy Concerning the Physical Environment.” Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 2(2): 205-221.

  • Mazuch, Richard and Stephen Rona. (2005)."Creating Healing Environments: Humanistic Architecture and Therapeutic Design." Journal of Public Mental Health 4, no. 4 (12, 2005): 48-52. http://search.proquest.com/docview/212385610?accountid=10382.

  • Parsons, Ken. (2013). “Design of the Indoor Environment.” In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, edited by Yao, Runming, P., 157-177. London: Springer London.

 

 

2.9 Disability aids

  • Burleson, Winslow, Newman, Naomi, and Brotman, Ryan. (2012). “Empowering Independent Living for People with Autism: Designing Supportive, Low-Cost, Interactive E-Health Environments.” In Persuasive Technology: Design for Health and Safety, edited by Bang, M and Ragnemalm, E. L., 13-30. Berlin: Heidelberg.

  • Dalton, Cathy. (2014). “Including Smart Architecture in Environments for People with Dementia.” In Handbook of Smart Homes, Health Care and Well-being, 1-10. Springer International Publishing.

  • Da Silva, Fernando Moreira and Almendra, Rita. (2007). “Inclusive Design: A New Approach to Design Project.” In A Portrait of State-of-the –Art Research at the Technical University of London, edited by Pereira, Manuel Seabra., 605-621. Netherlands: Springer.

  • Kochtitzky, Chris S. (2011). “Vulnerable Populations and the Built Environment.” In Making Healthy Places, edited by Dannenberg, Andrew L, Frumkin, Howard and Jackson, Richard J., 129-145. Island Press.

  • Magnier, C., Thomann, G., Villeneuve, F and Zwolinski, P. (2012). “Methods for designing assistive devices extracted from 16 case studies in the literature.” International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing May 6(2): 93-100.

  • Parsons, Ken. (2013). “Design of the Indoor Environment.” In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, edited by Yao, Runming, P., 157-177. London: Springer London.

  • Salces, Fausto J. Sainz, Baskett, Michael, Llewellyn-Jones, David and England, David. (2006). “Ambient Interfaces for Elderly People at Home.” In Ambient Intelligence in Everyday Life, edited by Cai, Y and Abascal, J., 256-284. Berlin: Heidelberg.

  • Shukuya, Masonori. (2012). “Built-Environmental Systems.” In Energy: Theory and Applications for the Built Environment. 49-144. London” Springer-Verlag London.

 

 

2.10 Materiality

 

  • Bergeman, Jessica A. (2012)."Evaluating the Healing Effects of Design Elements in Therapeutic Landscapes: A Case Study of Rosecrance Healing Garden." Order No. 1511753, University of Colorado at Denver, http://search.proquest.com/docview/1021390743?accountid=10382.

  • Cooper, Barbara Acheson, Letts, Lori, Rigby, Patricia, Law, Mary, Stewart, Debra and Strong, Susan. (1999). “Selecting Person – Environment Assessments.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 373-400. US: Springer.

  • Corry, Shauna Jerolene. (2002)."A Collective Profile: Meaning in the Built Environment among Designers, Managers and Users with a Mobility Disability." Order No. 3086294, Washington State University, http://search.proquest.com/docview/305527886?accountid=10382.

  • Egli, M, Roper, T, Feurer I and Thompson, T. (1999). “Architectural acoustics in residences for adults with mental retardation and its relation to perceived homelikeness.” American Journal of Mental Retardation January 104(1): 53-66.

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  • Fitzpatrick, Heather Christine. (2007)."Supportive Housing for Mental Health Recovery: A Bio-Psycho-Social Approach." Order No. MR34304, University of Waterloo (Canada). http://search.proquest.com/docview/304714176?accountid=10382.

  • Gregerson, Mary Banks (Janoski). (1995). “A Role for Clinical Psychology in Health Care and Policy Concerning the Physical Environment.” Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 2(2): 205-221.

  • Noel, Carolyn. (2008). “Thriving, not just surviving: a creative arts project.” Psychotherapy Australia November 15 (1): 72-74.

  • Reilly, Catherine Victoria. (2000). "Modifying Homes to Accommodate Disabilities: Can Interior Design Professionals Facilitate the Process?" Order No. MQ51791, The University of Manitoba (Canada), http://search.proquest.com/docview/304657358?accountid=10382.

  • Rochkovski, O. (2006). “Houses are a necessary illusion: uncovering family process through asking families to draw a plan of their homes.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy March 27(1): 10-15.

  • Sekulski, Ron, Jones, Louise and Pastalan, Leon A. (1999). “ A Day’s Journey Through Life: An Assessment Game.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 93-109. US: Springer.

  • Smith, Dianne, Metcalfe, Priya, & Lommerse, Marina. (2012). “Interior architecture as an agent for wellbeing.” Journal of the HEIA 19(3): 2-9.

  • Thompson, T, Robinson, J, Dietrich, M, Farris, M and Sinclair, V. (1996). “Interdependence of architectural features and program variables in community residences for people with mental retardation.” American Journal of Mental Retardation November 101(3):315-327.

Landscaping
lighting
Technology
Colour
Spatial Org
Acoustics
wayfinding
Views and vistas
Disability aids
Materiality

Section 3: Intangible Design Inputs

Intagible Design

3.1 Aesthetic considerations

 

Alexander, Ernest R. (2013). “Values in Planning and Design: A Process Perspective on Ethics in Forming the Built Environment.” In Ethics, Design and Planning of the Built Environment, edited by Basta, C and Moroni, S., 3-22. Netherlands: Springer Science + Business Media. Coryell, Jacqui A. (2003). "The Therapeutic use of Color in a Clinical Environment." Order No. 3084494, The Wright Institute, http://search.proquest.com/docview/305293341?accountid=10382 .

Robinson, Julia W and Thompson, Travis. (1999). “Stigma and Architecture.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 251-270. US: Springer.

Townley, Greg and Kloos, Bret. (2014). “Mind Over Matter? The Role of Individual Perceptions in Understanding the Social Ecology and Housing Environments for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities.” American Journal of Community Psychology 54: 205-218.

 

 

3.2 Therapeutic environments

 

Bergeman, Jessica A. (2012)."Evaluating the Healing Effects of Design Elements in Therapeutic Landscapes: A Case Study of Rosecrance Healing Garden." Order No. 1511753, University of Colorado at Denver, http://search.proquest.com/docview/1021390743?accountid=10382 .

Campbell, Nichole M. (2011)."Therapeutic Social Space Design for Independent Living Retirement Community Residents." Order No. 3471470, The University of Wisconsin - Madison, http://search.proquest.com/docview/885409084?accountid=10382.

 

Dean, G. (1998). “Architecture: a template for generating design and construction possibilities for therapy.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy September 19(3): 120-134.

Fitzpatrick, Heather Christine. (2007). "Supportive Housing for Mental Health Recovery: A Bio-Psycho-Social Approach." Order No. MR34304, University of Waterloo (Canada). http://search.proquest.com/docview/304714176?accountid=10382.

Lantrip, David B. (1999). “Measuring Constraints to Inhabit Activities.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 139-164. US: Springer.

Mazuch, Richard and Stephen Rona. (2005). "Creating Healing Environments: Humanistic Architecture and Therapeutic Design." Journal of Public Mental Health 4, no. 4 (12): 48-52. http://search.proquest.com/docview/212385610?accountid=10382.

Seo, Min-Young. (2006). "Therapeutic and Developmental Design: The Relationship between Spatial Enclosure and Impaired Elder-Child Social Interaction." Order No. 3280512, Texas A&M University, http://search.proquest.com/docview/304934264?accountid=10382.

Shikder, Shariful, Monjur Mourshed, and Andrew Price. (2012). "Therapeutic Lighting Design for the Elderly: A Review." Perspectives in Public Health 132, no. 6 (11): 282-91. http://search.proquest.com/docview/1313182656?accountid=10382.

Smith, Dianne, Metcalfe, Priya, & Lommerse, Marina. (2012). “Interior architecture as an agent for wellbeing.” Journal of the HEIA 19(3): 2-9.

Suresh, Mini, Smith, Diane and Franz, Jill. (nd). “Person Environment Relationships to Health and Wellbeing: An Integrated Approach. Unpublished.

Stevens, P. S. (1996). Designing therapeutic environments. Nursing Homes, 45(7), 25. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/218509744?accountid=10382

Twardosz, Sandra and Nordquist, Vey M. (2010). “Role of the Environment in Prevention and Remediation.” In Handbook of Clinical Psychology Competencies, 1707-1730. New York, Springer.

 

 

3.3 Cultural values

 

Coryell, Jacqui A. (2003). "The Therapeutic use of Color in a Clinical Environment." Order No. 3084494, The Wright Institute. http://search.proquest.com/docview/305293341?accountid=10382.

Gregerson, Mary Banks (Janoski). (1995). “A Role for Clinical Psychology in Health Care and Policy Concerning the Physical Environment.” Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 2(2): 205-221.

Minami, Hirofumi and Yamamoto, Takiji. (2000). “Cultural Assumptions Underlying Concept-Formation and Theory Building in Environment-Behaviour Research.” In Theoretical Perspectives in Environment-Behaviour Research: Underlying Assumptions, Research Problems and Methodologies, edited by Wapner, Seymor, Demick, Jack, Yamamoto, Takiji and Minami, Hirofumi., 237-246. New York: Springer US.

Twardosz, Sandra and Nordquist, Vey M. (2010). “Role of the Environment in Prevention and Remediation.” In Handbook of Clinical Psychology Competencies, 1707-1730. New York, Springer.

 

 

3.4 Homeliness

 

Egli, M, Roper, T, Feurer I and Thompson, T. (1999). “Architectural acoustics in residences for adults with mental retardation and its relation to perceived homelikeness.” American Journal of Mental Retardation January 104(1): 53-66.

 

Fitzpatrick, Heather Christine. (2007). "Supportive Housing for Mental Health Recovery: A Bio-Psycho-Social Approach." Order No. MR34304, University of Waterloo (Canada). http://search.proquest.com/docview/304714176?accountid=10382.

Hayward, Kirrilly. (2015). Young people with disabilities need real housing [online]. Green Left Weekly, No. 1038, 28/Jan: 9. Availability: <http://search.informit.com.au.dbgw.lis.curtin.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=894504234361353;res=IELHSS> [accessed February 7 2015].

Reilly, Catherine Victoria. (2000). "Modifying Homes to Accommodate Disabilities: Can Interior Design Professionals Facilitate the Process?" Order No. MQ51791, The University of Manitoba (Canada), http://search.proquest.com/docview/304657358?accountid=10382.

Rochkovski, O. (2006). “Houses are a necessary illusion: uncovering family process through asking families to draw a plan of their homes.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy March 27(1): 10-15.

Roy, Laurence, Rousseau, Jacqueline, Fortier, Pierre and Mottard, Jean-Pierre. (2013). “Housing and Home-Leaving Experiences of Young Adults with Psychotic Disorders: A Comparative Qualitative Study.” Community Mental Health Journal October 49(5): 515-527.

Salces, Fausto J. Sainz, Baskett, Michael, Llewellyn-Jones, David and England, David. (2006). “Ambient Interfaces for Elderly People at Home.” In Ambient Intelligence in Everyday Life, edited by Cai, Y and Abascal, J., 256-284. Berlin: Heidelberg.

Sekulski, Ron, Jones, Louise and Pastalan, Leon A. (1999). “ A Day’s Journey Through Life: An Assessment Game.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 93-109. US: Springer.

Thompson, T, Robinson, J, Dietrich, M, Farris, M and Sinclair, V. (1996). “Interdependence of architectural features and program variables in community residences for people with mental retardation.” American Journal of Mental Retardation November 101(3):315-327.

Townley, Greg and Kloos, Bret. (2014). “Mind Over Matter? The Role of Individual Perceptions in Understanding the Social Ecology and Housing Environments for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities.” American Journal of Community Psychology 54: 205-218.

Verbeek, Hide, Kane, Rosalie A, van Rossum, Erik and Hamers, Jan P H. (2011). “Promoting Resilience in Small-Scale, Homelike Residential Care Settings for Older People with Dementia: Experiences from the Netherlands and the United States.” In Resilience in Aging, edited by Resnick, Barbara, Gwyther, Lisa P and Roberto, Karen A., 289-304. New York: Springer Science + Business Media.

Aesthetic
Therapeutic
Cultural Values
Homeliness

Section 4: Experiencing the Environment

Experiencing the environment
Well being

4.1 Well-being

 

Bond, Lyndal, Kearns, Ade, Mason, Phil, Tannahill, Carol, Egan, Matt and Whitely, Elise. (2012). “Exploring the relationships between housing, neighbourhoods and mental wellbeing for residents of deprived areas.” BMC Public Health January 12(48):1-14.

Brawley, Elizabeth C. (2009). “Enriching lighting design.” NeuroRehabilitation 25(3):188-199.

Burleson, Winslow, Newman, Naomi, and Brotman, Ryan. (2012). “Empowering Independent Living for People with Autism: Designing Supportive, Low-Cost, Interactive E-Health Environments.” In Persuasive Technology: Design for Health and Safety, edited by Bang, M and Ragnemalm, E. L., 13-30. Berlin: Heidelberg.

Dalton, Cathy. (2014). “Including Smart Architecture in Environments for People with Dementia.” In Handbook of Smart Homes, Health Care and Well-being, 1-10. Springer International Publishing.

Falta, Patricia L. (1999). “Post-occupancy Evaluation of Universally Accessible Multi-family Housing Units.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 351-371. US: Springer.

Iwarsson, Susanne and Isacsson, Ake. (1999). “”The Enabler” Applied to Occupational Therapy.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 93-109. US: Springer.

Lyons, Gordon. (2011). “Quality of Life for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: A Review of the Literature.” In Enhancing the Quality of Life of People with Intellectual Disabilities: From Theory to Practice, edited by Kober, Ralph. Social Indicators Research Series Volume 41: 73-126.

Meerwein, Rodeck and Mahnke. (1998). “Communication: People – Color – Space.” In Color – Communication in Architectural Space, edited by Meerwein, G and Rodeck, B., 63-69. Basel: Birkhauser Verlag AG.

Michelson, William. (2000). “Linking Built Environments to Everyday Life.” In Theoretical Perspectives in Environment-Behaviour Research: Underlying Assumptions, Research Problems and Methodologies, edited by Wapner, Seymor, Demick, Jack, Yamamoto, Takiji and Minami, Hirofumi., 141-148. New York: Springer US.

Muhajarine, Nazeem, Labonte, Ronald, Williams and Randall, James. (2008). “Person, Perception, and Place: What Matters to Health and Quality of Life.” Social Indicators Research January 85(1): 53-80.

Oosterlaken, Ilse. (2014). “Human Capabilities in Design for Values.” In Handbook of Ethics, Values, and Technological Design, edited by van den Hoven, Jeroen, Vermaas, Pieter E and van de Poel, Ibo., 1-26. Netherlands: Springer Science + Business Media Dordrecht.

Persson, Hans, Ahman, Henrik, Yngling, Alexander Arvei and Gulliksen, Jan. (2014). “Universal design, inclusive design, accessible design, design for all: different concepts-one goal? On the concept of accessibility - historical, methodological and philosophical aspects.” Universal Access in the information Society. Berlin: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

Parsons, Ken. (2013). “Design of the Indoor Environment.” In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, edited by Yao, Runming, P., 157-177. London: Springer London.

Rand, George. (2000). “Space-Frames and Intercultural Studies of Person-Environment Relations.” In Theoretical Perspectives in Environment-Behaviour Research: Underlying Assumptions, Research Problems and Methodologies, edited by Wapner, Seymor, Demick, Jack, Yamamoto, Takiji and Minami, Hirofumi., 277-288. New York: Springer US.

Ridgeway, Priscilla, Simpson, Alexa, Wittman, Friedner D and Wheeler, Gary. (1994). “Home making and community building: Notes on empowerment and place.” The Journal of Behavioural Health Services & Research Fall 21(4): 407-418.

Robinson, Julia W and Thompson, Travis. (1999). “Stigma and Architecture.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 251-270. US: Springer.

Rochkovski, O. (2006). “Houses are a necessary illusion: uncovering family process through asking families to draw a plan of their homes.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy March 27(1): 10-15.

Roy, Laurence, Rousseau, Jacqueline, Fortier, Pierre and Mottard, Jean-Pierre. (2013). “Housing and Home-Leaving Experiences of Young Adults with Psychotic Disorders: A Comparative Qualitative Study.” Community Mental Health Journal October 49(5): 515-527.

Saugeres, Lise. (2011). “(Un)accommodating disabilities: housing, marginalization and dependency in Australia.” Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 26(1): 1-15.

 

Smith, Dianne. (2005). “Environmental Distinctions: The discriminating dining environment.” Les CAHIERS du CICLas October (6): 55-73.

Smith, Dianne. (2008). “Color-Person-Environment Relationships.” Color research and Application 33(4): 312-319.

Smith, Dianne and MacDonald, Jane. (nd). “Design as a rehabilitative tool for people with acquired brain injury: mapping the field.” Under review and unpublished.

Suresh, Mini, Smith, Diane and Franz, Jill. (nd). “Person Environment Relationships to Health and Wellbeing: An Integrated Approach. Unpublished.

Stergiopoulos, Vicky, Gozdzik, Agnes, O’Campo, Patricia, Holtby, Alixandra R, Jeyaratnam, Jeyagobi and Tsemberis, Sam. (2014). “Housing First: exploring participants’ early support needs.” BMC Health Services Research 14: 1-15.

Townley, Greg and Kloos, Bret. (2014). “Mind Over Matter? The Role of Individual Perceptions in Understanding the Social Ecology and Housing Environments for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities.” American Journal of Community Psychology 54: 205-218.

 

 

4.2 Social interaction

 

Campbell, Nichole M. (2011). "Therapeutic Social Space Design for Independent Living Retirement Community Residents." Order No. 3471470, The University of Wisconsin - Madison. http://search.proquest.com/docview/885409084?accountid=10382.

Edney, Julian J and Buda, Michael A. (1976) “Distinguishing Territoriality and Privacy: Two Studies.” Human Ecology 4(4): 283-296.

Lyons, Gordon. (2011). “Quality of Life for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: A Review of the Literature.” In Enhancing the Quality of Life of People with Intellectual Disabilities: From Theory to Practice, edited by Kober, Ralph. Social Indicators Research Series Volume 41: 73-126.

Noel, Carolyn. (2008). “Thriving, not just surviving: a creative arts project.” Psychotherapy Australia November 15 (1): 72-74.

Ridgeway, Priscilla, Simpson, Alexa, Wittman, Friedner D and Wheeler, Gary. (1994). “Home making and community building: Notes on empowerment and place.” The Journal of Behavioural Health Services & Research Fall 21(4): 407-418.

Seo, Min-Young. (2006)."Therapeutic and Developmental Design: The Relationship between Spatial Enclosure and Impaired Elder-Child Social Interaction." Order No. 3280512, Texas A&M University, http://search.proquest.com/docview/304934264?accountid=10382.

Stevens, P. S. (1996). Designing therapeutic environments. Nursing Homes, 45(7), 25. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/218509744?accountid=10382

 

 

4.3 Sense of belonging

 

Edney, Julian J and Buda, Michael A. (1976) “Distinguishing Territoriality and Privacy: Two Studies.” Human Ecology 4(4): 283-296.

Egli, M, Roper, T, Feurer I and Thompson, T. (1999). “Architectural acoustics in residences for adults with mental retardation and its relation to perceived homelikeness.” American Journal of Mental Retardation January 104(1): 53-66.

Green, Fiona. (2013). Not just existing but living life [online]. Interaction: The Australian magazine on intellectual disability, Vol. 27, No. 1: 6-30. Availability: http://search.informit.com.au.dbgw.lis.curtin.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=115254743837832;res=IELAPA. [accessed February 2 2015].

 

Hayward, Kirrilly. (2015).Young people with disabilities need real housing [online]. Green Left Weekly, No. 1038, 28/Jan: 9. Availability: http://search.informit.com.au.dbgw.lis.curtin.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=894504234361353;res=IELHSS. [accessed February 7 2015].

Lyons, Gordon. (2011). “Quality of Life for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: A Review of the Literature.” In Enhancing the Quality of Life of People with Intellectual Disabilities: From Theory to Practice, edited by Kober, Ralph. Social Indicators Research Series Volume 41: 73-126.

Meerwein, Rodeck and Mahnke. (1998). “Communication: People – Color – Space.” In Color – Communication in Architectural Space, edited by Meerwein, G and Rodeck, B., 63-69. Basel: Birkhauser Verlag AG.

Muhajarine, Nazeem, Labonte, Ronald, Williams and Randall, James. (2008). “Person, Perception, and Place: What Matters to Health and Quality of Life.” Social Indicators Research January 85(1): 53-80.

Ridgeway, Priscilla, Simpson, Alexa, Wittman, Friedner D and Wheeler, Gary. (1994). “Home making and community building: Notes on empowerment and place.” The Journal of Behavioural Health Services & Research Fall 21(4): 407-418.

Rivlin, Leanne G and Moore, Jeanne. (2001). “Home-Making: Supports and Barriers to the Process of Home.” Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless October 10(4): 323-336.

Rochkovski, O. (2006). “Houses are a necessary illusion: uncovering family process through asking families to draw a plan of their homes.” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy March 27(1): 10-15.

Seo, Min-Young. (2006). "Therapeutic and Developmental Design: The Relationship between Spatial Enclosure and Impaired Elder-Child Social Interaction." Order No. 3280512, Texas A&M University, http://search.proquest.com/docview/304934264?accountid=10382.

Smith, Diane. (2014). “Interiors can Address Social Justice: Fact or Fiction?” In Perspectives on Social Sustainability and Interior Architecture, edited by Smith, D, Lommerse, M and Metcalfe, P., 55-70. Singapore: Springer Science + Business Media.

Stevens, P. S. (1996). Designing therapeutic environments. Nursing Homes, 45(7), 25. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/218509744?accountid=10382

Townley, Greg and Kloos, Bret. (2014). “Mind Over Matter? The Role of Individual Perceptions in Understanding the Social Ecology and Housing Environments for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities.” American Journal of Community Psychology 54: 205-218.

Verbeek, Hide, Kane, Rosalie A, van Rossum, Erik and Hamers, Jan P H. (2011). “Promoting Resilience in Small-Scale, Homelike Residential Care Settings for Older People with Dementia: Experiences from the Netherlands and the United States.” In Resilience in Aging, edited by Resnick, Barbara, Gwyther, Lisa P and Roberto, Karen A., 289-304. New York: Springer Science + Business Media.

 

 

 

 

 

4.4 Sense of self

 

Burleson, Winslow, Newman, Naomi, and Brotman, Ryan. (2012). “Empowering Independent Living for People with Autism: Designing Supportive, Low-Cost, Interactive E-Health Environments.” In Persuasive Technology: Design for Health and Safety, edited by Bang, M and Ragnemalm, E. L., 13-30. Berlin: Heidelberg.

Campbell, Nichole M. (2011). "Therapeutic Social Space Design for Independent Living Retirement Community Residents." Order No. 3471470, The University of Wisconsin - Madison. http://search.proquest.com/docview/885409084?accountid=10382.

Danford, G. Scott and Steinfeld, Edward. (1999). “Measuring the Influences of Physical Environments on the Behaviors of People with Impairments.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 111-137. US: Springer.

Green, Fiona. (2013). Not just existing but living life [online]. Interaction: The Australian magazine on intellectual disability, Vol. 27, No. 1, 6-30. Availability: http://search.informit.com.au.dbgw.lis.curtin.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=115254743837832;res=IELAPA. [accessed 7 February 2015].

Hayward, Kirrilly. (2015). Young people with disabilities need real housing [online]. Green Left Weekly, No. 1038, 28/Jan: 9. Availability: http://search.informit.com.au.dbgw.lis.curtin.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=894504234361353;res=IELHSS [accessed 7 February 2015].].

Jones, Michael L., Hannah, Jacki K., Fawcett, Stephen B., Seekins, Tom and Budde, James F. (1984). “The Independent Living Movement: A Model for Community Integration of Persons With Disabilities.” In Programming Effective Human Services: Strategies for Institutional Change and Client Transition, edited by Christian, Walter P., Hannah, Gerald T and Glahn, T.J., 315-335. US: Springer-Verlag US.

Keates, Simeon. (2014). “Design for the Value of Inclusiveness.” In Handbook of Ethics, Values and Technological Design, edited by van den Hoven, Jeroen, Vermaas, Pieter E and van de Poel, Ibo., 1-17. Netherlands: Springer Science + Business Media Dordrecht.

Lyons, Gordon. (2011). “Quality of Life for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: A Review of the Literature.” In Enhancing the Quality of Life of People with Intellectual Disabilities: From Theory to Practice, edited by Kober, Ralph. Social Indicators Research Series Volume 41: 73-126.

Muhajarine, Nazeem, Labonte, Ronald, Williams and Randall, James. (2008). “Person, Perception, and Place: What Matters to Health and Quality of Life.” Social Indicators Research January 85(1): 53-80.

Ridgeway, Priscilla, Simpson, Alexa, Wittman, Friedner D and Wheeler, Gary. (1994). “Home making and community building: Notes on empowerment and place.” The Journal of Behavioural Health Services & Research Fall 21(4): 407-418.

Rivlin, Leanne G and Moore, Jeanne. (2001). “Home-Making: Supports and Barriers to the Process of Home.” Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless October 10(4): 323-336.

Robinson, Julia W and Thompson, Travis. (1999). “Stigma and Architecture.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 251-270. US: Springer.

Smith, Dianne. (2005). “Environmental Distinctions: The discriminating dining environment.” Les CAHIERS du CICLas October (6): 55-73.

Smith, Dianne. (2008). “Color-Person-Environment Relationships.” Color research and Application 33(4): 312-319.

Smith, Diane. (2014). “Interiors can Address Social Justice: Fact or Fiction?” In Perspectives on Social Sustainability and Interior Architecture, edited by Smith, D, Lommerse, M and Metcalfe, P., 55-70. Singapore: Springer Science + Business Media.

Smith, Dianne and MacDonald, Jane. (nd). “Design as a rehabilitative tool for people with acquired brain injury: mapping the field.” Under review and unpublished.

Verbeek, Hide, Kane, Rosalie A, van Rossum, Erik and Hamers, Jan P H. (2011). “Promoting Resilience in Small-Scale, Homelike Residential Care Settings for Older People with Dementia: Experiences from the Netherlands and the United States.” In Resilience in Aging, edited by Resnick, Barbara, Gwyther, Lisa P and Roberto, Karen A., 289-304. New York: Springer Science + Business Media.

 

 

4.5 Control of environment

 

Brawley, Elizabeth C. (2009). “Enriching lighting design.” NeuroRehabilitation 25(3):188-199.

Burleson, Winslow, Newman, Naomi, and Brotman, Ryan. (2012). “Empowering Independent Living for People with Autism: Designing Supportive, Low-Cost, Interactive E-Health Environments.” In Persuasive Technology: Design for Health and Safety, edited by Bang, M and Ragnemalm, E. L., 13-30. Berlin: Heidelberg.

Dalton, Cathy. (2014). “Including Smart Architecture in Environments for People with Dementia.” In Handbook of Smart Homes, Health Care and Well-being, 1-10. Springer International Publishing.

Edney, Julian J and Buda, Michael A. (1976) “Distinguishing Territoriality and Privacy: Two Studies.” Human Ecology 4(4): 283-296.

Green, Fiona. (2013). Not just existing but living life [online]. Interaction: The Australian magazine on intellectual disability, Vol. 27, No. 1, 6-30. Availability: http://search.informit.com.au.dbgw.lis.curtin.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=115254743837832;res=IELAPA. [accessed 7 February 2015].

Hayward, Kirrilly. (2015).Young people with disabilities need real housing [online]. Green Left Weekly, No. 1038, 28/Jan, 9. Availability: http://search.informit.com.au.dbgw.lis.curtin.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=894504234361353;res=IELHSS [accessed 7 February 2015].

Kochtitzky, Chris S. (2011). “Vulnerable Populations and the Built Environment.” In Making Healthy Places, edited by Dannenberg, Andrew L, Frumkin, Howard and Jackson, Richard J., 129-145. Island Press.

Lyons, Gordon. (2011). “Quality of Life for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: A Review of the Literature.” In Enhancing the Quality of Life of People with Intellectual Disabilities: From Theory to Practice, edited by Kober, Ralph. Social Indicators Research Series Volume 41: 73-126.

Ridgeway, Priscilla, Simpson, Alexa, Wittman, Friedner D and Wheeler, Gary. (1994). “Home making and community building: Notes on empowerment and place.” The Journal of Behavioural Health Services & Research Fall 21(4): 407-418.

Rivlin, Leanne G and Moore, Jeanne. (2001). “Home-Making: Supports and Barriers to the Process of Home.” Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless October 10(4): 323-336.

Roy, Laurence, Rousseau, Jacqueline, Fortier, Pierre and Mottard, Jean-Pierre. (2013). “Housing and Home-Leaving Experiences of Young Adults with Psychotic Disorders: A Comparative Qualitative Study.” Community Mental Health Journal October 49(5): 515-527.

Salces, Fausto J. Sainz, Baskett, Michael, Llewellyn-Jones, David and England, David. (2006). “Ambient Interfaces for Elderly People at Home.” In Ambient Intelligence in Everyday Life, edited by Cai, Y and Abascal, J., 256-284. Berlin: Heidelberg.

Stevens, P. S. (1996). Designing therapeutic environments. Nursing Homes, 45(7), 25. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/218509744?accountid=10382

Verbeek, Hide, Kane, Rosalie A, van Rossum, Erik and Hamers, Jan P H. (2011). “Promoting Resilience in Small-Scale, Homelike Residential Care Settings for Older People with Dementia: Experiences from the Netherlands and the United States.” In Resilience in Aging, edited by Resnick, Barbara, Gwyther, Lisa P and Roberto, Karen A., 289-304. New York: Springer Science + Business Media.

 

 

4.6 Community integration

 

Bond, Lyndal, Kearns, Ade, Mason, Phil, Tannahill, Carol, Egan, Matt and Whitely, Elise. (2012). “Exploring the relationships between housing, neighbourhoods and mental wellbeing for residents of deprived areas.” BMC Public Health January 12(48):1-14.

Campbell, Nichole M. (2011). "Therapeutic Social Space Design for Independent Living Retirement Community Residents." Order No. 3471470, The University of Wisconsin - Madison. http://search.proquest.com/docview/885409084?accountid=10382.

Finkel, Gail. (1999). “Wayfinding Performance by People with Visual Impairments.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 331-349. US: Springer.

Hayward, Kirrilly. (2015). Young people with disabilities need real housing [online]. Green Left Weekly, No. 1038, 28/Jan/2015: 9. Availability: http://search.informit.com.au.dbgw.lis.curtin.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=894504234361353;res=IELHSS. [accessed 7 February 2015].

Jones, Michael L., Hannah, Jacki K., Fawcett, Stephen B., Seekins, Tom and Budde, James F. (1984). “The Independent Living Movement: A Model for Community Integration of Persons With Disabilities.” In Programming Effective Human Services: Strategies for Institutional Change and Client Transition, edited by Christian, Walter P., Hannah, Gerald T and Glahn, T.J., 315-335. US: Springer-Verlag US.

Keates, Simeon. (2014). “Design for the Value of Inclusiveness.” In Handbook of Ethics, Values and Technological Design, edited by van den Hoven, Jeroen, Vermaas, Pieter E and van de Poel, Ibo., 1-17. Netherlands: Springer Science + Business Media Dordrecht.

Kochtitzky, Chris S. (2011). “Vulnerable Populations and the Built Environment.” In Making Healthy Places, edited by Dannenberg, Andrew L, Frumkin, Howard and Jackson, Richard J., 129-145. Island Press.

Noel, Carolyn. (2008). “Thriving, not just surviving: a creative arts project.” Psychotherapy Australia November 15 (1): 72-74.

Robinson, Julia W and Thompson, Travis. (1999). “Stigma and Architecture.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 251-270. US: Springer.

Stergiopoulos, Vicky, Gozdzik, Agnes, O’Campo, Patricia, Holtby, Alixandra R, Jeyaratnam, Jeyagobi and Tsemberis, Sam. (2014). “Housing First: exploring participants’ early support needs.” BMC Health Services Research 14: 1-15.

Townley, Greg and Kloos, Bret. (2014). “Mind Over Matter? The Role of Individual Perceptions in Understanding the Social Ecology and Housing Environments for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities.” American Journal of Community Psychology 54: 205-218.

Wong, Yin-Ling Irene and Solomon, Phyllis L. (2002). “Community Integration of Persons with Psychiatric Disabilities in Supportive Independent Housing: A Conceptual Model and Methodological Considerations.” Mental Health Services Research March 4(1): 13-28.

Yanos, Philip T, Barrow, Susan M and Tsemberis, Sam. (2004). “Community Integration in the Early Phase of Housing Among Homeless Persons Diagnosed with Severe Mental Illness: Successes and Challenges.” Community Mental Health Journal April 40(2): 133-150.

 

4.7 Resident-carer relationship

 

Fitzpatrick, Heather Christine. (2007). "Supportive Housing for Mental Health Recovery: A Bio-Psycho-Social Approach." Order No. MR34304, University of Waterloo (Canada). http://search.proquest.com/docview/304714176?accountid=10382.

Gregerson, Mary Banks (Janoski). (1995). “A Role for Clinical Psychology in Health Care and Policy Concerning the Physical Environment.” Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 2(2): 205-221.

Noel, Carolyn. (2008). “Thriving, not just surviving: a creative arts project.” Psychotherapy Australia November 15 (1): 72-74.

Ridgeway, Priscilla, Simpson, Alexa, Wittman, Friedner D and Wheeler, Gary. (1994). “Home making and community building: Notes on empowerment and place.” The Journal of Behavioural Health Services & Research Fall 21(4): 407-418.

Rivlin, Leanne G and Moore, Jeanne. (2001). “Home-Making: Supports and Barriers to the Process of Home.” Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless October 10(4): 323-336.

Seo, Min-Young. (2006). "Therapeutic and Developmental Design: The Relationship between Spatial Enclosure and Impaired Elder-Child Social Interaction." Order No. 3280512, Texas A&M University. http://search.proquest.com/docview/304934264?accountid=10382.

Twardosz, Sandra and Nordquist, Vey M. (2010). “Role of the Environment in Prevention and Remediation.” In Handbook of Clinical Psychology Competencies, 1707-1730. New York, Springer.

 

 

4.8 Environment-behaviour relationship

 

Cooper, Barbara Acheson, Letts, Lori, Rigby, Patricia, Law, Mary, Stewart, Debra and Strong, Susan. (1999). “Selecting Person – Environment Assessments.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 373-400. US: Springer.

Corry, Shauna Jerolene. (2002). "A Collective Profile: Meaning in the Built Environment among Designers, Managers and Users with a Mobility Disability." Order No. 3086294, Washington State University. http://search.proquest.com/docview/305527886?accountid=10382.

Gregerson, Mary Banks (Janoski). (1995). “A Role for Clinical Psychology in Health Care and Policy Concerning the Physical Environment.” Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 2(2): 205-221.

Iwarsson, Susanne and Isacsson, Ake. (1999). “”The Enabler” Applied to Occupational Therapy.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 93-109. US: Springer.

Keates, Simeon. (2014). “Design for the Value of Inclusiveness.” In Handbook of Ethics, Values and Technological Design, edited by van den Hoven, Jeroen, Vermaas, Pieter E and van de Poel, Ibo., 1-17. Netherlands: Springer Science + Business Media Dordrecht.

Magnier, C., Thomann, G., Villeneuve, F and Zwolinski, P. (2012). “Methods for designing assistive devices extracted from 16 case studies in the literature.” International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing May 6(2): 93-100.

Mazuch, Richard and Stephen Rona. (2005). "Creating Healing Environments: Humanistic Architecture and Therapeutic Design." Journal of Public Mental Health 4, no. 4 (12): 48-52. http://search.proquest.com/docview/212385610?accountid=10382.

Michelson, William. (2000). “Linking Built Environments to Everyday Life.” In Theoretical Perspectives in Environment-Behaviour Research: Underlying Assumptions, Research Problems and Methodologies, edited by Wapner, Seymor, Demick, Jack, Yamamoto, Takiji and Minami, Hirofumi., 141-148. New York: Springer US.

Minami, Hirofumi and Yamamoto, Takiji. (2000). “Cultural Assumptions Underlying Concept-Formation and Theory Building in Environment-Behaviour Research.” In Theoretical Perspectives in Environment-Behaviour Research: Underlying Assumptions, Research Problems and Methodologies, edited by Wapner, Seymor, Demick, Jack, Yamamoto, Takiji and Minami, Hirofumi., 237-246. New York: Springer US.

Muhajarine, Nazeem, Labonte, Ronald, Williams and Randall, James. (2008). “Person, Perception, and Place: What Matters to Health and Quality of Life.” Social Indicators Research January 85(1): 53-80.

Rand, George. (2000). “Space-Frames and Intercultural Studies of Person-Environment Relations.” In Theoretical Perspectives in Environment-Behaviour Research: Underlying Assumptions, Research Problems and Methodologies, edited by Wapner, Seymor, Demick, Jack, Yamamoto, Takiji and Minami, Hirofumi., 277-288. New York: Springer US.

Sekulski, Ron, Jones, Louise and Pastalan, Leon A. (1999). “ A Day’s Journey Through Life: An Assessment Game.” In Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation, edited by Steinfield, Edward and Danford, Gary Scott, P., 93-109. US: Springer.

Smith, Diane. (2009). “Spatial design as a facilitator for people with less visible impairments.” Australasian Medical Journal 1 (13): 220-227.

Smith, Diane. (2014). “Interiors can Address Social Justice: Fact or Fiction?” In Perspectives on Social Sustainability and Interior Architecture, edited by Smith, D, Lommerse, M and Metcalfe, P., 55-70. Singapore: Springer Science + Business Media.

Smith, Dianne, and Adkins, Barbara. (nd). “The Environmental Experience of Shopping with Cognitive Impairment.” Unpublished.

Smith, Dianne and MacDonald, Jane. (nd). “Design as a rehabilitative tool for people with acquired brain injury: mapping the field.” Under review and unpublished.

Smith, Dianne, Metcalfe, Priya, & Lommerse, Marina. (2012). “Interior architecture as an agent for wellbeing.” Journal of the HEIA 19(3): 2-9.

Suresh, Mini, Smith, Diane and Franz, Jill. (nd). “Person Environment Relationships to Health and Wellbeing: An Integrated Approach. Unpublished.

Stergiopoulos, Vicky, Gozdzik, Agnes, O’Campo, Patricia, Holtby, Alixandra R, Jeyaratnam, Jeyagobi and Tsemberis, Sam. (2014). “Housing First: exploring participants’ early support needs.” BMC Health Services Research 14: 1-15.

Stevens, P. S. (1996). Designing therapeutic environments. Nursing Homes, 45(7), 25. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/218509744?accountid=10382

Verbeek, Hide, Kane, Rosalie A, van Rossum, Erik and Hamers, Jan P H. (2011). “Promoting Resilience in Small-Scale, Homelike Residential Care Settings for Older People with Dementia: Experiences from the Netherlands and the United States.” In Resilience in Aging, edited by Resnick, Barbara, Gwyther, Lisa P and Roberto, Karen A., 289-304. New York: Springer Science + Business Media.

Ward, Adrian. (2004). “Towards a Theory of the Everyday: The Ordinary and the Special in Daily Living in Residential Care.” Child & Youth Care Forum June 33(3): 209-224.

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Sense of belonging
Sense of Self
Control of environment
Community integration
Resident-carer
Environment-behaviour
Facet of Wellbeing references
FACET OF WELLBEING References 

Spiritual enhancement

Cavendish, R., Luise, B., Bauer, M., Gallo, M., Horne, K., Medefindt, J. & Russo, D. (2001). Recognizing Opportunities for Spiritual Enhancement in Young Adults. International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications. 12, pp. 77–91. doi:10.1111/j.1744-618X.2001.tb00476.xEmotional EnhancementJohnson, M. (2011). A Randomized Study of a Novel Zen Dialogue Method for Producing Spiritual and Well-Being Enhancement Implications for End-of-Life Care. Journal of Holistic Nursing American Holistic Nurses Association.  29(3), pp. 201-210.

Emotional Enhancement 

Beaudoin, M. (2012) Finding a skillionaire in every person: A conversation map to enhance social and emotional skills. Alexandria, VA: Microtraining Associates . http://www.skillionaire.org/

Sense of Belonging

Mellor, D., Stokes, M., Firth, L., Hayashi, Y.& Cummins, R. (2008). Need for belonging, relationship satisfaction, loneliness, and life satisfaction. Personality and Individual Differences, 45(3), pp.213-218

 Vandemark, L. (2007). Promoting the Sense of Self, Place, and Belonging in Displaced Persons: The Example of Homelessness. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. 21(5), pp.241-248.
Hill, D.  (2006). Sense of Belonging as Connectedness, American Indian Worldview. Mental Health Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. 20(5), pp.210-216.

Sense of Control

 Evans,G., & McCoy, J. (1998). When buildings don’t work: The role of architecture in human health. J of Environmental Psychology, 18, pp.85-94.

Betchel, B., & Churchill, A. (2002). Handbook of Environmental Psychology. New York: Wiley and Sons

Personal Governance

Wietzke, Frank‐Borge and McLeod, Catriona, Jobs, Wellbeing, and Social Cohesion: Evidence from Value and Perception Surveys (May 1, 2013). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 6447. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2266293

Rampersad, H., & Hussain, S. (2014). Authentic Governance. Aligning Personal Governance with Corporate Governance. Springer International Publishing: Switzerland. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-03113-2

Sense of Self

Vanden, G. (2007). APA Dictionary of Psychology. Aylesbury: England. p.837.

Baron, R. (1989). Chapter 12 Personality: Uniqueness and Consistency in the Behaviour of Others in Psychology: The essential Science. Pennsylvania: Allyn & Bacon. pp. 464-466.

Sense of Identity

 Prebble,S., Addis,D., & Tippett, L. (2013). Autobiographical Memory and Sense of Self. Psychological Bulletin 139(4), pp.815–840

Sense of Dignity

 https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dignity; dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/dignity 

Psychological Safety

 Kark, R., & Carmeli, A. (2009). Alive and creating: the mediating role of vitality and aliveness in the relationship between psychological safety and creative work involvement. J. Organiz. Behav. 30, 785–804.  Published online 11 November 2008 in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com) DOI: 10.1002/job.571.

Edmondson, A. (1999). Psychological safety and learning behaviour in work teams. Administrative Science Quarterly, 44(2). pp.350-383

Personal Space

Gifford, R. (1997). Environmental Psychology. Principles and Practice. 2nd Edition. Boston: Allyn & Bacon

Hall, E. (1968). Proxemics. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2740724?origin=JSTOR-pdf&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

Sommer, R. (1960). Personal Space. The Canadian Architect (Archive: 1955-2005), 5(2).pp.76-80.

Privacy 

Altman in Gifford, R. (1997). pp 172-173.

Sense of Security 

Vanden, G. (2007) APA Dictionary of Psychology. Aylesbury: England.

Cummings, E., Schermerhorn, A. & Davies, P. (2006). Interparental Discord and Child Adjustment: Prospective Investigations of Emotional Security as an Explanatory Mechanism . Child Development, January/February 2006, 77(1), pp.132–152.

Sense of Delight 

 http://www.dictionary.com/browse/delight

Sense of Comfort

 Pineau, C. (1982). The psychological meaning of comfort. Applied Psychology, 31(2), pp.271-282.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/advanced/search/results?searchRowCriteria%5B0%5D.fieldName=author&start=1&resultsPerPage=20&searchRowCriteria%5B0%5D.queryString=%22Claude Pineau%22 DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-0597.1982.tb00097.x

Independent Living

Vanden, G. (2007). APA Dictionary of Psychology p.474.

Affordance

Gibson, J. (1986). The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception. Psychology Press: NY.

Sense of Community

Sarason, S. (1974). The psychological sense of community: prospects for a community psychology. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.   

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DESK TOP SURVEY 

North London Hospice

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris. 2012. North London Hospice. https://www.ahmm.co.uk/projectDetails/71/North-London-Hospice?sub=description

 

New Psychiatric hospital

Karlsson Architects 2015. Psychiatric Hospital , Slagelse, Denmark.    https://divisare.com/projects/324243-karlsson-architects-psychiatric-hospital-in-slagelse

 

Greenwich housing

Bell Phillips Architects. 2015. http://www.designcurial.com/news/greenwich-housing-by-bell-phillips-architects-5721563

 

Ramp House

Chambers McMillan Architects. 2013. The Ramp House. http://www.cmcmarchitects.com/the-ramp-house/  

Sweetwater Spectrum

Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects. 2013.  Sweetwater Spectrum Community. https://www.archdaily.com/446972/sweetwater-spectrum-community-lms-architects

 

Wounded Warrior Home project

Michael Graves Associates. 2014. Wounded Warrior Home Project. https://michaelgraves.com/behind-the-design-wounded-warrior-home-project/

Courtyard House Barking, London

Patel Taylor. 2015. Courtyard Housing, Barking, London.   http://www.pateltaylor.co.uk/works/architecture/residential-and-mixed-use/courtyard-housing

 

Windmill court

PRP, Architects. 2016. Windmill Court. https://www.prp-co.uk/projects/affordable-housing/detail/weale-road-chingford.htm   

The Rings

Chambers McMillan architects 2015 https://www.therings.co.uk/

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