Communal spaces in apartment complexes in Melbourne, Australia: designs to foster social connectedness

C. Ewen, E. Warner, F. Andrews
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ABSTRACT Apartment living is on the rise in major cities across the world, thus it is increasingly important to consider building designs that support resident wellbeing. In this study, we used a mixed methods approach to explore how apartment communal spaces can foster social connectedness and, subsequently, promote social wellbeing. The study consisted of an audit of communal spaces in apartment buildings and a qualitative case study analysis of one complex in the City of Melbourne. Unique findings revealed how the interplay between the physical design of spaces, resident and Owner’s Corporation factors, along with the overarching policy environment. Played a role in creating apartment communal spaces which fostered residents’ social wellbeing. However, these spaces were often lacking in the overall audit of Melbourne buildings. Given the health benefits, future design guidelines should recommend communal space design that can better promote social connectedness.
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澳大利亚墨尔本公寓综合体中的公共空间:促进社会联系的设计
公寓生活在世界主要城市中呈上升趋势,因此考虑支持居民福祉的建筑设计变得越来越重要。在这项研究中,我们使用混合方法来探索公寓公共空间如何促进社会联系,进而促进社会福祉。该研究包括对公寓楼中的公共空间的审计,以及对墨尔本市一个综合体的定性案例研究分析。独特的发现揭示了空间的物理设计、居民和业主公司因素以及总体政策环境之间的相互作用。在创造公寓公共空间方面发挥了作用,促进了居民的社会福利。然而,这些空间在墨尔本建筑的整体审计中往往是缺乏的。考虑到对健康的好处,未来的设计指南应该推荐能够更好地促进社会联系的公共空间设计。
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