WC0804 Institutionality in Architecture
Advanced
Description
Desiging places that do not carry the negative attributes associated with the term institutional will be explored. The architectural cues and design factors that make places desirable to inhabit or places that function as oppressive environments are examined as is the influence they have on human well being. You will identify mechanisms that enable occupants to read environments, use architectural features that contribute to control by inhabitants, and to develop individual identity. These issues contribute to people’s health and well being in various environments. You will focus on increasing people’s well being by the creation of appropriate types of social interaction and community development in built environments.
Presenter
Julia Williams Robinson, AIA, Ph.D., Professor, School of Architecture, College of Design,
University of Minnesota.
This course has been approved by AIA for 1 LU HSW/SD credit.
This course has been approved by IDCEC; 0.1 CEU, Welfare credit.
This course has been approved by EDAC (from the Center for Health Design) for 1 hour of continuing education credit.