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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? Housing and Interior Design
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Personal Needs of a Home Complete the following worksheets: – Physiological Needs of a Home – Physical Needs of a Home
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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
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