The Whole as the Part: An Analysis on the Arrangement of Permanent Supportive Housing Neighborhoods
Abstract
There is evidence of a lack of architectural design in the arrangement of permanent supportive housing (PSH) neighborhoods. Many promote or even require community engagement and interaction, which makes the configuration of the community vital. Though there is no question that PSH neighborhoods have been beneficial, the primary question lies in what steps can be taken to improve the overall arrangement of the communities. Research began with an in-depth analysis on the arrangement of four diverse PSH communities. Commonalities were identified through each aspect of the projects, both good and bad. Qualities were then displayed in a series of analytical drawings at each scale of the projects from city to individual unit. Additionally, four analogical drawings were created to playfully draw a line from site plans to the mundane arrangement of objects within the home. While researching, it became clear that though motivations in the designs are pure, they can fundamentally miss the mark and result in inefficient designs for the city and the residents of the communities. This led to an effort to develop accessible and understandable information pertaining to crucial aspects in designing a successful housing community, a toolkit was developed to fulfill this purpose. The lack of architectural quality in PSH neighborhoods is largely due to the lack of design in arrangement, but with the consideration of the elements and strategies proposed, these communities can be designed as both programmatic and aesthetic. The goal of this research is not to prove one model better than another, but rather to uncover general elements of design which should be considered when arranging any supportive housing model.
Subject
Housinghomeless
homelessness
permanent supportive housing
non-profit
city planning
community
arrangement
architecture analysis
neighborhood
Citation
Martin, Maggie Anabelle (2022). The Whole as the Part: An Analysis on the Arrangement of Permanent Supportive Housing Neighborhoods. Undergraduate Research Scholars Program. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /194402.