Pro-social living environment in the context of the reconstruction of low-rise housing in Ukraine after war damage
Publié en ligne: 23 déc. 2024
Pages: 45 - 58
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/he-2024-0028
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The sense of belonging and integration are complex psychological phenomena that are crucial for the health and well-being of individuals as well as for the stability and harmony of societies. Architecture, through its physical and symbolic elements, influences the spatial experiences of individuals and social groups, and consequently, can affect their sense of belonging and integration. A key element in community building is the engagement of its members in the process of reconstruction and the shaping of space, which can contribute to finding the appropriate spatial form and function of the newly shaped housing environment.
Analysis of theoretical works and examples of pro-social housing projects presented in the article allows us to approach possible directions for the reconstruction of war-damaged areas. A properly designed architectural space can stimulate positive interactions among people, strengthen their sense of community, and influence the development of identity and belonging in the local community. The authors emphasise the role of the community in shaping such housing estates and the benefits for residents and the natural environment, including the application of the Segal method.