
Title
Redesigning Lives: Learning How Space Impacts Residents in Affordable Supportive Housing Initiatives
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Document Type
Book
Description
Redesigning Lives: Learning How Space Impacts Residents in Affordable Supportive Housing Initiatives is a research project funded through a SSHRC Explore Grant. This research was a collaborative venture between the Faculty of Applied Science and Technology and the Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies at Sheridan College. The goal of this research was to look at the impact that design can make to mental health and wellbeing and community-building through the lens of affordable and supportive housing. Bringing together the strengths of the two disciplines, this research looked at physical design and how it intersects with social determinants of health (SDOH).
Publication Date
2020
Keywords
architecture, development, design, creativity, building science
Disciplines
Architectural Technology | Architecture | Engineering | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Faculty
Faculty of Applied Science & Technology (FAST), Centre for Teaching & Learning
Funder
SSHRC/SRCA
Terms of Use
Terms of Use for Works posted in SOURCE.
Copyright
© Bethany Osborne and Shannon Pirie
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
SOURCE Citation
Osborne, Bethany and Pirie, Shannon, "Redesigning Lives: Learning How Space Impacts Residents in Affordable Supportive Housing Initiatives" (2020). Redesigning Lives Pressbook. 1.
https://source.sheridancollege.ca/centres_sgg_2020_redesigning_lives_pressbook/1