Mohadeseh Alsadat Hamidi; Mehdi Khakzand; Mohsen Faizi
Abstract
Objective: Architecture is not the mere construction of an inanimate building, a housing is the first built environment associated with humans. Using the term "humans" unites the works of designers, psychologists, and doctors. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is one of the psychological theories that ...
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Objective: Architecture is not the mere construction of an inanimate building, a housing is the first built environment associated with humans. Using the term "humans" unites the works of designers, psychologists, and doctors. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is one of the psychological theories that deal with human evolution. According to this theory, wellness is one of the primary needs of each individual. This research aims to introduce an effective strategy to improve the wellness of humans and achieve the ultimate aim of Maslow’s theory. Furthermore, to achieve these goals, the Salutogenic Approach is applied as a bridge to link the wellness and the man-made environment. Method: Hence, this research has deployed mixed methods to achieve the desired results. In this regard, a semantic differential technique and content analysis have been employed for component differentiation, and Ghoodosi-Gharbi (district 1) of Shiraz has been selected as the case study using a survey method. Findings: Afterward, using SPSS, users' preferences were determined and the factors affecting wellness were prioritized. Conclusion: According to the results and the analyses conducted, sense of cohesion and Maslow’s theory are related and it is possible to enhance the mental and physical condition of people residing in this neighborhood through Salutogenic design. In order to improve the wellness of residents of Ghoodosi-Gharbi, strategies have been introduced to reduce illnesses (such-as: palpitations, vitamin-D deficiency, headaches, joint-disorders,etc.) including designs with long and dynamic circulation, increased daylight in spaces, and so on.