A. Serrano-Jiménez, M. Lima, Á. Barrios-Padura, M. Molina-Huelva
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摘要
欧洲的政策建议在处理住宅建筑的城市更新时采用基于跨学科团队的整体方法。这项研究展示了在里斯本Barrio das Estacas地区进行的建筑和环境心理学学科之间的合作研究项目的经验和发现,该地区有大量的老年人口。该经验结合了公共空间和住宅建筑的技术诊断,以及通过调查获得的居民心理社会变量的诊断,从而能够制定有效的行动建议,促进“居家养老”。该研究旨在通过协商过程强调描述常住人口特征的真正价值,并分析他们的需求和要求,以实现城市再生的目的,将跨学科的观点整合到有效的社会干预协议的设计中。结果表明,居民对他们的居住环境感到满意,但注意到重大的技术违章、要求和工作要求,这些要求和要求将改善他们的安全、健康和舒适。
Integrated urban regeneration based on an interdisciplinary experience in Lisbon (Regeneración urbana integrada basada en una experiencia interdisciplinar en Lisboa)
ABSTRACT European policies recommend holistic approaches based on interdisciplinary teams when tackling the urban regeneration of residential buildings. This research presents the experience and findings of a collaborative research project between the disciplines of architecture and environmental psychology conducted in the Barrio das Estacas district of Lisbon, which has a significant elderly population. The experience combined a technical diagnosis of the public space and residential buildings together with a diagnosis of the psychosocial variables of its residents, obtained by means of surveys, enabling the development of effective action proposals that promote ‘ageing at home’. The research seeks to highlight the true value of characterizing the resident population and analysing their needs and demands for the purposes of urban regeneration through consultation processes, integrating the interdisciplinary perspective in the design of efficient intervention protocols for society. The results show that the residents are satisfied with their residential environment but have noted significant technical contraventions, requirements and demands for work that would improve their safety, health and comfort.