Enhancing the Quality of Life through Design: Guidelines to Fostering Place Attachment in Bahraini Buildings
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https://doi.org/10.38027/jsalutogenic_vol4no1_5Keywords:
place attachment, quality of life, sustainability, phenomenology, well-beingAbstract
Designers' primary objective is to propose solutions that enhance occupants' quality of life. Therefore, fostering place attachment is key to attracting users and significantly contributes to achieving this objective. The new typology of the EduCare building – a multifunctional building that blends education, healthcare, and wellness spaces and is considered a new trend in sustainable building typology in Bahrain - reflects this concept. This paper investigates the architectural factors that impact place attachment in buildings in Bahrain using a sample of 194 participants. A quantitative questionnaire is utilized to systematically measure and quantify the public's perceptions and preferences. Regression and frequency analyses are used to visualize the impact of different architectural factors on place attachment sustainability. The findings highlight the significance of biophilic elements, social interaction spaces, shared facilities, and comfort in enhancing building place attachment. The presented recommendations provide valuable insights for designers and stakeholders in designing multi-functional buildings to improve users’ experiences and foster place attachment.
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