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    MUSLIM ORPHANAGE'S VILLAGE

    Shah Amir Ezham Ismail [1], . Zaiton Abdul Rahim [2], Asiah Abdul Rahim [3]

    ABSTRACT

    Issues of psychological and physical development of orphans in the orphanage has become a less

    concentrated topic that being thought by people who involved in architecture. This alarming

    global issue is actually an epidemic issue supported by many studies whereby a significant and

    holistic solutions are needed badly. Day by day, more and more orphans suffer a lot of

    psychological and physical problems such as socio-emotional problem, low intelligent level,

    stunted growth and unable to develop social relationship whether in short term in period or long

    term period. Currently the ideas of deinstitutionalization has been proposed since 50 years ago

    and it is said to be the best way of overcoming the problems. However, most of society members

    are not prepared enough to accept the proposed solution, instead the rethinking of orphanage

    design seems to be the best solution in short term. Based on this situation, this dissertation is

    about to proposed a new architectural solution that could bring a new hope for the orphans to

    have a better life, reducing the epidemic issues among them through built environment strategies

    and thinking. Located in, Shah Alam, the ideas of the proposed orphanage complex in this

    particular dissertation are derived from several precedent projects and case studies around theworld. The outcome of this research is expected to be the main idea and guideline of proposing a

    new orphanage that specifically could cater the needs of the orphans psychological and physical

    development according to their group of ages respectively.

    Keywords: orphan, orphanage, deinstitutionalization, psychological, physical.

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    INTRODUCTION

    Growing without a natural parents and their care has been the greatest loss for a

    children. Perhaps it is the worst never ending nightmare one can ever experience in his life. A

    growing children is vulnerable and helpless, mentally weak and physically fragile. To live

    this challenging life without a figure that they could attach to such as parent will be too much

    for them to take. Due to this awareness, ever since the time of ancient Greek, the orphans

    have had their own places in the society and taken care by the state (Encyclopedia, 2007).

    Christian missionaries during the time of the medieval had been working hard to take care the

    orphans. It has become one of important duty of the churches during that time and during the

    middle age, the provision of care for the orphans had undergone several positive

    developments; they are placed in a monetary care with proper shelter and education in

    academics and trades (Encyclopedia, 2007).

    However due to the alarming need of providing the orphanages, many significant

    elements are neglected which bring the need of writing the thesis; one of them is to provide

    not just a shelter, but a nurturing environment shelter which could give them a new hope for

    their life. It is reported that many issues regarding to mental and physical development

    among the orphans had took places while being in the orphanage. Ahmad (2004) stated in his

    research that case studies done by Lowrey (1940) towards 28 orphanages, the orphans whom

    age of 3 years old tend to isolate themselves, feeling eager to put up a fight, being insensitive

    towards themselves and selfish. He also stated while doing his research in one orphanage in

    Johor, he found out that the orphans suffer from personality development disorders,

    depression, emotional disorder and having hard time in developing a relationship (Ahmad,

    2004).

    ISSUES AND PROBLEM

    That has been many deep researches done by many parties regarding to the

    effectiveness of residential care in the orphanage. The epidemic issue that has been arising

    for all this time is the most of existing institutional care of the orphanage has created

    psychiatric problems such as severe developmental delays, disability physical stunting,

    potentially irreversible intellectual and psychological damage, lack of discipline and low

    motivational level among the orphans. There are two major problems that has contributed to

    the pertaining issue:

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    1. Lack of conducive and nurturing environmentThe design treatment and planning of the orphanage are too institutional: it is lack

    of conducive and nurturing humane environment to nurture the orphans while the

    image of the orphanage always resemble a typical institutionalization, making the

    orphans feel awkward, uncomfortable and sudden changed of environment,

    effecting their physical growth and psycho-social growth. According to Kristen

    (2012), she said that this is the tragedy for most orphans: high psychological

    needs, deficient psychological care. Thus, problems arise are compound

    2. Mass scale of care and educationIn term of the scale usually the education and care were done in mass scale,

    individual cases will be treated particularly with no dedicated caregiver which in

    return the orphans get lack of attention and care. This exposes them to negative

    consequences such as aggressive, anti social, etc. Mass scale care also provide

    less privacy for the occupant; contributing psychological development towards

    the orphans.

    AIM AND OBJECTIVES

    In order to resolve the issue, this research aims to establish a home and

    deinstitutionalized-alike orphanage's environment which will create a sense of natural family

    and neighbourhood that can give more attention to the orphans per individual. To achieve the

    aim, this research has outlined several points objectives:

    1. To provide a nurturing and conducive environment orphanages as thereplacement of common institutionalized environment of the orphanage;

    2. To create a smaller size groups of care for the orphans in order to provide moreprivacy and attention to the orphans.

    ORPHAN ACCORDING TO ISLAM

    Islam is the deen (way of life) that is revealed from Allah to the Prophet Muhammad

    Peace Be upon Him (PBUH) to manage the 3 main relationships which are the relationship of

    human with God, human with himself and human with the other human. The laws regarding

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    to orphan falls under the relationship between human with the other human, which the

    orphans rights are mentioned clearly in the Quran in few versus. According to Habib Shakir

    translation, the word that associated with the meaning orphan (singular, or isthe plural) is repeated up to 23 times, which shows the important to know the right of the

    orphan and taking care of them. There are many verses that related to commandment of being

    kind to the orphans, which some of them are in chapter of Al-Baqarah (2: 83),the meaning:

    And when We made a covenant with the children of Israel: You shall not serve any but Allah

    and (you shall do) good to (your) parents, and to the near of kin and to the orphans and the

    needy, and you shall speak to men good words and keep up prayer and pay the poor-

    rate..and chapter of an-nisa (4: 36): And serve Allah and do not associate anything with

    Him and be good to the parents and to the near of kin and the orphans and the needy and the

    neighbor of (your) kin and the alien neighbor, and the companion in a journey and the

    wayfarer and those whom your right hands possess; surely Allah does not love him who is

    proud, boastful...

    According to the Kuwait Encyclopedia of Islamic Jurisprudence [ ] (1984), the word orphan only can be associated to a person who lost his or her fatherbefore the person reach the age of puberty (wet dream or menstruation). This could be

    understood that a person who does not reach the puberty age while only lost his mother is not

    considered as a orphan. It is because the status of orphan only related to the existence of the

    farther regardless of his or her mother. On the other hand, the term orphan is not legitimate

    any longer if the person has reached his puberty age, based on a hadith extracted by at-

    Thabrani in his book al-Kabir (4: 14), narrated from the companion of the Prophet

    Muhammad PBUH, Hanzalah bin Hazim, the prophet said, which the meaning is there is no

    orphan after (reaching) puberty (Jurisprudence, 1984).

    ORPHANAGE

    Orphanage is an institution that caters and cares the orphan. Basically, it is built to

    accommodate the orphans from any background as long as it meets the characteristics.

    According to Wisegeek (2013), it states:

    An orphanage is a place where children who do not have guardians who are capable of

    caring for them live. Some orphanages employ professionals like nurses, teachers, and other

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    people involved in raising children in order to care for the children entirely within the

    orphanage. Others merely offer the children basic necessities like food and shelter and take

    care of education and other issues elsewhere. A child might be sent to an orphanage due to

    the death of the child's parents, or the parents may be alive but unwilling or unable to care

    for the child. Most orphanages work to place children in more traditional family

    environments, as these are seen as more secure and desirable than living in an orphanage.

    It is a common practise that usually orphanage offers all these facilities or some of the

    facilities to cater the needs of the orphans:

    Accommodation (hostel) Study room/area Library Prayer room Playground/field Offices Hall/gathering area Toilets Storage School

    ORPHAN'S PSYCHOLOGY

    To live without a real father and mother during childhood is a great challenge that one

    can ever have. There are two conditions that we could observe in understanding an orphan;

    one who never had a chance to get pampered by a father while the other is the one who ever

    lived together with a father. A person who never had something to lose usually does not fell a

    real experience of great loss. Conversely, a person who ever got a chance to live with a father

    will experience a severe impact of loss psychologically when the father dies. Nevertheless,

    grief, low self esteem and despair are the main mental illness that both types of orphans

    suffer from (Nilofer and Intizar, 2009)

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    PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT'S ISSUE

    Criticism by criticism had been thrown to the institutionalization of orphanage due to

    the problems that occurs among the orphans while staying in the orphanage. Johnson (2013)

    stated in his article entitled "The effects of being orphan":

    "Inhibited social, cognitive, psychological and physical development are all common long-

    term effects of orphanhood. Typically, the younger the age of a child when orphaned and the

    longer he remains without a home, the more drastic the impact that his experiences as an

    orphan will have on his development" (retrieved from www.ehow.com/info_8152695_effects-

    being-orphan.html)

    According to Tarko (2006), one study had been made by Dana Johnson from the

    University of Minnesota and her colleagues found out that the physical development of

    children in orphanages was delayed - the children had noticeably lower levels of natural

    growth hormones. Moreover, surprisingly they also discovered that in case of girls puberty, it

    was actually delayed, on average, by 2 years. The same case took place among the boys

    whereby their puberty was delayed by a year and a half.

    PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT'S ISSUE

    Moreover, orphans tend to suffer psychiatric disorder while being in orphanage. This

    is something that is well known for almost 50 years among the psychologists who study the

    impact of being institutionalized for children (Browne, 2009). According to Johnson (2013),

    Makerere University discovered that there were psychiatric disorders happen among the

    orphans who stay in an orphanage, whereby the tendency of the disorder is 3.5 times more

    likely among children in orphanages while the children who are living with their families do

    not really experience the symptom. In addition, the institutionalization of orphanage has been

    long noted its impact towards the orphans. Haberdasher (2012) emphasize that the greatest

    'donation' that institutionalization give to the orphans is on childrens socio-emotional

    development. It is so due to the deprivation of consistent care from a dedicated caregiver,

    whereby most of the caregivers are working on shift (Haberdasher, 2012).

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    SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP'S ISSUE

    In term of social relationship, orphans who live in the orphanage tend to have

    difficulties in building a relationship. It is either two reasons; being too shy or keep putting a

    fight with other children. In term of long term effect, Johnson (2013) stated that orphans also

    experience unhealthy social development in a long run due to the fact that they are typically

    deprived of steady and authentic exposure of love, affection, warmth and care that help to

    contribute a healthy social connection. It is the touch of love that will actually stimulate

    nervous system development, trust in others, and a sense of self-worth. A touch-deprived

    child is likely to have more susceptible to fear, anxiety and distrustfulness.

    DESIGN SOLUTION: BASED ON THE CONCEPT OF VILLAGE

    In order to overcome the psychological problems among the orphans due to lack of

    nurturing environment, the concept of village is chosen to represent the ideas of origin,

    humbleness, peaceful and tranquillity at the same time to reduce the institutional look of an

    orphanage. The following design approaches will explain the ideas of creating a nurturing

    environment through this concept.

    Proportion

    In order to realise the idea of village, the proportion of form plays great role. The

    design scheme try to ensure the proportion is suitable for every age of the children

    in the orphanage.

    Fi gure 1- Some overview of the orphanages environment. Source: Author (2014)

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    Form And Treatment

    The scheme promotes the appearance of a village by having a shady ambience,

    greeneries, manipulation of colour, passive design, pitch roof with special features

    of common village landscaping ideas such as the use of coconut tree and banana

    tree.

    Individualization Vs Socialization

    The scheme also harmonize the idea of individuality and socialization in order to

    create a lively community within the village but at the same time providing space

    for individualization. Various level of privacies are provided especially for the

    orphans to cope with the psychological development from the age of 0 up to 18

    years old. This idea is against mass care of common orphanages.

    Diagram 1- Ideas of harmonization between individualization and socialization. Source: Author (2014)

    Fi gure 2- Some overview of the orphanages environment. Source: Author (2014)

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    Give And Take

    Village community always take benefits of their neighbourhood while giving

    them back something in return. The idea of give and take is to manifest the

    necessity of employing single mother who has no job to work at this village as a

    care taker for the children from 0-6 years old. While they are given the facilities

    and opportunity to live together in the village, in return they have to work on

    something to give some attribution to the village; to take care of the orphans and

    to generate some income for the village.

    Expansion

    It is common for a village to keep on expanding the area according to the needs of

    the community. The scheme allows some expansion to be done in order to cope

    with the number of orphans adopted to this village through times. For the time

    being, the designated spaces for expansion can be used for various recreational

    activities.

    Sustainability

    A village is usually known as a place of sustainability for a community especially

    in generating income for the occupants. In this scheme, the village generates its

    own food sources and economy while still accepting donation and charity from

    the public.

    Fi gure 3- Ideas of individualization vs. socialization in every accommodation units Source: Author (2014)

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    CONCLUSION

    Therefore, it can be concluded that:

    1. To provide an orphanage that being highly sensitive towards the psychological andphysical development of the orphans is significantly essential to reduce the epidemic

    psychological symptom among the orphans nowadays.

    2. Proposing an orphanage should cater the need of the orphanage to sustain by itselfarchitecturally and economically in order to allow them stand by their own and reducing

    the dependence towards the charity of the public.

    3. An orphanage should portray the warm and welcoming environment that can possibly benearest to home environment through reducing its institutionalised look by having more

    humane approaches, proper proportions, better concepts, small scale care, proper

    supervisions and sensitive towards the needs of privacy of the orphans.

    RECOMMENDATION

    The design thesis has proven the importance of rethinking the design of common

    orphanage in order to solve the psychological issues among the orphans. However, due to

    time limitation and deficiency of relevant sources, there are certain aspects that can be

    explored in further detail. Thus it is recommended to look forward thoroughly these aspects

    which are:

    i. Cost efficient and alternative construction. In this design thesis, due to the focus is onenhancing the environment, there were shortage of time in exploring the ideas of cost

    efficient and alternative approach for the construction. It will be tremendous idea if the

    proposed scheme could have explored alternative method and materials for the

    construction so that it can save more cost and effectively function.ii. Vertical construction rather than horizontal. Due to the fact that most of private

    orphanages do not have luxury capital to build an orphanage, it is such a significant ideas

    of going vertical instead of horizontal because it could save a lot of ground works,

    services distance and travel distance.

    Therefore, It is hoped that from this research and further recommendations, the

    orphans will find their way of having a bright future from the architects.

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