JM
J.H.A. Macco
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With the growing number of seniors in the Netherlands and the ongoing reform of their accommodation since 2015, finding new housing forms for this target group is crucial in improving their quality of life as well as solving the housing crisis. Currently, seniors in the Netherlan
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Dementia Art Academy
The Architectural Canvas of Dementia Well-being
The Dementia Art Academy is an integral part of the expansion of the TU Delft and is situated next to the new Delft Campus train station on Tanthofdreef. The design serves as a cultural hub for the neighborhood where various art forms, students, artists, but above all, individual
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It Takes a Village
An investigation into the decentralization of Neurodiverse & Psychiatric care within a small Dutch locality.
There exists today, a major discrepancy in care provision for youth suffering from, or beginning to experience, behavioural and medical health issues (BMH) at an age that is too young to self-advocate, too old for traditional social service infrastructure, but just right to inter
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Studying and Being Well
Designing a physical and mental well-being improving study space for students
About 90% of our lives are spend indoors. For many of the buildings we stay in, standards and design guidelines have been set up, but educational buildings are often left out. Around 2009 the project the “Frisse Scholen” was set up in the Netherlands. This project aims to create
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Growing into Independence
A research on enhancing social engagement in the living environment of adults with a Mild Intellectual Disability within urban green-blue grids
The aim of the research is to create architectural design guidelines for a housing facility including its immediate surroundings for adults with a Mild Intellectual Disability (MID). The potential to combine housing with additional neighbourhood facilities stimulating social inte
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Preparing for home in the neighbourhood
About the gap between mental health care & society and how the built environment can promote reintegration into society for ex-mental health patients in supportive housing
Mental health patients often get taken out of their social network when going into intensive care or temporary Supportive Housing (SH). However, social network has a positive effect on the recovery and quality of life of patients with mental health illness (Rössler, 2006). Althou
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Past forward: the postwar neighbourhood elderly-friendly
A transformation of the postwar neighbourhood into an ageing-friendly living environment for elderly
By 2040 a quarter of the Dutch population consists of elderly people. This increasing number of elderly will lead to a higher demand for healthcare, but the healthcare sector is already overburdened by the high demand and shortages of professionals. Therefore, elderly have to liv
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The Orange Zone
Socially Connected Future Elderly Housing
This research addresses the pressing question: ‘How can the architectural design of elderly independent living facilities enhance well-being by promoting social connections amongst the elderly?‘. The aim is to generate guiding principles for socially connected independent living
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Health Creation Campus
A New Place for Health
Health Creation as a holistic approach towards health – This new perspective on people's health aims to overcome the purely physical view of health and emphasize the importance of mental and social health. In this respect, the elderly and the socio-economically disadvantaged have
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Health promoting public center
One building for the neighborhood that contributes to dementia prevention by promoting healthy living strategies
The modern healthcare system’s focus on treatment, rather than prevention, has failed to make progress against age-related chronic diseases like dementia. Our global world population is increasing as well as our lifespan, however, our healthspan (time free of diseases) has not fo
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