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Housing Considerations for People with Autism
Helen LeighNick Haake
Andrew Hole
Objectives
• To explore how to develop a design brief for an individual who has complex needs
The Triad of ImpairmentsWing and Gould 1979
The Triad of ImpairmentsWing and Gould 1979
SOCIAL BEHAVIOURSOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Sensory processing problems
Sensory processing problems
AnxietyAnxietyRituals andcompulsionsRituals andcompulsions
COMMUNICATIONCOMMUNICATION
IMAGINATIONIMAGINATION
PersonalityLearning disability
Designing the Right Environment
• Reduce anxiety- low arousal settings.
• Enhance motivation, confidence and self esteem
• Reduce behaviours which inhibit progress or impair quality of life
• Enhance concentration/ remove distraction
• Bespoke design meeting individual needs
• Keep people safe by providing safe environments
Planning FeaturesCompulsions
and obsessions
Compulsions and
obsessions
KnownLikes/
Dislikes
KnownLikes/
Dislikes
Challenging Behaviour &
Risks
Challenging Behaviour &
Risks
Hypersensitivity
Hypersensitivity
PhobiasPhobias
Living Space
Living Space
Case Study
S
WORKSHOP SESSION
• 2 new building dwellings of 5no. Apartments with shared accommodation and communal accommodation including lounge, dining room, kitchen, activity room, utility room and W.C.
• Covered verandah to front and rear of buildings.
• Accommodation to DDA Standard, fully compliant with current Building Regulation requirements.
• Heavy duty doors and linings.
• Free swing door closers.
• Building fabric insulation above current building regulation standards from sustainable natural resources.
• Extensive provision of natural light with triple glazing and sun pipes.
• Solar water heating panels.
• Staff accommodation with en-suite shower room facilities.
• The gardens are fully landscaped and contain features that are appropriate for the client group. These features include a secure boundary, flower beds and areas to stimulate the clients’ senses
• External finishes assist access awareness providing a fully accessible building
• Fully secure scheme to South Wales Police Secured by Design Standards.
WORKSHOP SESSION
ST KITCHEN
ACTIVITY ROOM
KITCHEN
LOUNGE/DINING
ST
ST
BATH
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BATH
W.C
KITCHEN
ST
LOUNGE
UTILITY
ST ST
ST
ST KITCHEN
DINING ROOM
HALLWAY
LOUNGE/DINING
STAIRS
VERANDAH
VE
RA
ND
AH
W.C
Ground Floor Plan(Plot 1)
• High internal space and volume standards.
• Principle rooms have double aspect windows.
• Thermal and acoustic laminated double glazed performance windows, which also reduce glare.
• Glazing to suit special light transmissions and reflectance.
• Internal sandwiched solar control glazing blinds which also provide privacy.
• Enhanced U-Values to all thermal elements.
• Excellent Air Tightness Values (4.7 – 4.8) far exceeding the Building Regulation Requirement (<10.0).
• Integrated fire alarm/emergency lighting installations where fitting appearance matches normal domestic appearance.
• Substantial levels of sound reduction built into proposals from sustainable natural resource
• Energy management under floor heating installations. Efficient boilers heating source with weather compensated controls.
• Internal building environment with continuous background air movement throughout the whole scheme.
• Installation of shut off controls to individual flats.
• Staff accommodation with en-suite shower room facilities.
Some ideas
• Separate accommodation
• Robust
• Personalised equipment
• Water sensors
• Place for staff stuff / storage
• Lighting issues
Ideas continued
• Behaviours – How– Space
• Windows – Light – Sunshield film– Blinds
• Noise– acoustic issues
• Controls into kitchen– Robust fittings– drainage