Housing & Interior Design.  Analyze needs, values, and goals as they relate to lifestyle and life cycle.  List the levels of Maslow’s Pyramid.  Explain.

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Housing & Interior Design

 Analyze needs, values, and goals as they relate to lifestyle and life cycle.  List the levels of Maslow’s Pyramid.  Explain how housing can meet each need of Maslow’s pyramid.

 Any dwelling that provides shelter.  Near Environment: ◦ Refers to what is within or near the shelter. ◦ Furnishings neighborhood, and community.  Total Environment: ◦ All of your interactions with people and buildings as well as different geological areas outside your dwelling place, neighborhood, and local community.

 According to Abraham Maslow there are 5 basic levels  Maslow presented these levels in a hierarchy, or ranking  He ranked them from most essential to least  You must meet the 1st level before moving on to the next.

SELF-ACTUALIZATION SELF-ESTEEM LOVE / BELONGING SAFETY / SECURITY PHYSICAL NEEDS

 Basic Needs: Required for Survival ◦ Food ◦ Shelter ◦ Clothing  Wants: Things you would like to have or do.  Your needs must be satisfied before you’re able to think about anything else.  Housing examples?

SELF-ACTUALIZATION SELF-ESTEEM PHYSICAL NEEDS SAFETY / SECURITY LOVE / BELONGING

 Protects you from physical harm.  You feel both physically and emotional secure. ◦ Feeling safe from threats and danger.  You need to feel safe in your surroundings and know what to expect.  Housing examples?

SELF-ACTUALIZATION SELF-ESTEEM SAFETY / SECURITY PHYSICAL NEEDS LOVE / BELONGING

 You need to feel loved and accepted. ◦ Praise ◦ Support ◦ Companionship ◦ Acceptance ◦ Recognition ◦ Love  Housing examples?

SELF-ACTUALIZATION SELF-ESTEEM PHYSICAL NEEDS SAFETY / SECURITY LOVE / BELONGING

 Knowing you have value and self-worth.  Need for respect.  You know others are pleased with who you are.  By acquiring esteem, you gain confidence and feel needed in the world.  Housing examples?

SELF-ACTUALIZATION SELF-ESTEEM PHYSICAL NEEDS SAFETY / SECURITY LOVE / BELONGING

 Reaching your fullest potential.  Ultimate level of fulfillment and satisfaction.  To reach this level, all other needs must be met.  Housing examples?

 Complete the Maslow’s Hierarchy Worksheet.  On the back of the worksheet, cut out a magazine picture of a home and explain how this home would satisfy each of their needs according to Maslow’s Hierarchy.