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Housing and Interior Design. The Personal Need of a Home. Warm – up Question: A home is a place of great importance in people’s lives. What features your home important to you?. Vocabulary. Housing Physical Needs Physiological Needs Universal Design. Assignment:
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Housing and Interior Design The Personal Need of a Home Warm – up Question: A home is a place of great importance in people’s lives. What features your home important to you?
Vocabulary • Housing • Physical Needs • Physiological Needs • Universal Design Assignment: What do these words mean to you? Create your own definitions of these words. Prepare to share you ideas and thoughts. 5 – 7 minutes
Vocabulary • Housing: • any structure built for people to live in. • Physical Needs: • all the things the body needs to survive such as air, sunlight, food, shelter, and sleep. • Physiological Needs: • the needs related to thoughts and emotions. • Universal Design: • designing homes to fit people with a wide variety of physical needs and abilities.
Physical Needs of A Home • Basic needs housing fills for people • Shelter: a place to stay warm. • Comfort: an appropriate amount of furnishing. • Protection: a safe place between the family and the “larger environment” • Safety: from unwanted intrusions like burglars and wild animals
Physical Needs of A Home • A home’s style or décor should not be one’s first thoughts when looking for a home. One should think about themselves. • A home should be a refuge that calms, pleases, and makes no demand. • Physical needs or demands on homes are layering and growing, with design concern for safety. • People today tend to be more concerned that there homes are comfortable, organized and secure homes that offer peace apart from the world.
Physical Needs of A Home • When deciding on or decorating a home, what are some questions to ask? • As a class let’s generate a list of 10 questions to ask when decorating a home.
Psychological Needs of A Home • Coming home should feel like coming home to a big hug. • It should be a place that provides a calm, secure place from the outside warm. • 5 main needs for personal growth that a home can provide: • Emotional Needs • Social Needs • Privacy Needs • Intellectual Needs • Aesthetic Needs
Psychological Needs of A Home • Emotional needs: an environment that provides enough space, light, heat, and quiet, and reduces stress. • Social needs: each family has different social needs and meet social needs in a variety of ways. • Privacy needs: as much as people need a social space, people also need a place that allows them to be alone. • Intellectual needs: a home can provide books, toys, games, hobby materials and music to create a learning environment that improves people’s minds. • Aesthetic needs: the needs to have art and beauty around them. Color, textures, and sounds help fill aesthetic needs. Bringing them together helps individuals meet the need for self-expression, for communicating who you are you.
Personal Needs of a Home • Complete the following worksheets: • Physiological Needs of a Home • Physical Needs of a Home
Personal Needs of a Home • As we view celebrity homes, identify the following: • At least three physiological needs of a each home • At least three physical needs of a each home