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Ardestani Z A, Parvizi E. Explain the design components of the orphanage in order to improve educational conditions. Journal title 2021; 9 (43) : 13
URL: http://erj.khu.ac.ir/article-1-1127-en.html
1- Kharazmi UNiversity
2- Kharazmi UNiversity , parvizi.e@khu.ac.ir
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The phenomenon of orphaned children, and the anomalies associated with it, is a dilemma that contemporary societies face. Appropriate living space for these children, according to the categories of the effect of space on the psyche and development of the child, can be effective in reducing and compensating for some of the problems caused by the neglect and abuse of these children. In this study, it was necessary to study the components of designing spaces for orphans in order to improve the educational conditions of children. The present study is applied in terms of purpose, qualitative in terms of data, and foundation data in terms of the nature of the study. Data collection was done first in the library, and then field studies in the form of in-depth interviews with activists in the field of orphans, as well as the collection and analysis of drawings and essays of orphans through meeting in space by researchers. In this article, based on Piaget's approach, homeless children between the ages of 7-11 years old in two care centers in Omid and Sobh Roish in Rey city in 1399 through selective sampling in qualitative research, and painting and writing with the subjects of their living space perception up to Information saturation time is received. Information through content analysis and re-coding, and after explaining the psychological needs of children, an interview with space design experts to provide architectural features of orphanages in four categories of body, meaning, equipment and program in the care of this age group to The title of architectural design priorities is explained. The result shows that the need for children to socialize, and to know the world around them and design for the future can be one of the expected priorities of the collection space.
Article number: 13
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Type of Study: Research Paper | Subject: Educational Psychology
Received: 2022/01/24 | Revised: 2023/11/21 | Accepted: 2022/04/30 | ePublished: 2022/05/1

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