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Ahmed, S and El-Sayegh, S (2022) The challenges of sustainable construction projects delivery – evidence from the UAE. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 18(03), 299–312.

Aydin, Y C and Mirzaei, P A (2022) A novel mathematical model to measure individuals’ perception of the symmetry level of building facades. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 18(03), 261–78.

Behnia, B, Kheirollahi, M, Sahragard, M and Soltanifar, A (2022) A conceptual model for children’s participation in the architectural design process: exploring deep participation. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 18(03), 344–67.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Participation; child; architecture for children; meta-synthesis; conceptual model;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1745-2007
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17452007.2021.1970505
  • Abstract:
    Nowadays, architectural designers interact with children to better understand their demands so that to improve the emotional connection between the child and the architectural space. The present study mainly aimed to find contributing factors to improved architect-children participation in the architectural design process for children. The procedures of this research were based on the meta-synthesis by Sandelowski and Barroso. The data were collected using desk research and then coded and classified in MAXQDA 10. The validity of the codes was evaluated by the Glynn tool, and the extracted concepts were also prioritized in Excel 2010. The findings indicated that common methods of participation depend on the architect’s ability to use participatory and design theme tools. However, the new definition of participation (i.e. deep participation) does not rely on these factors and emphasizes the presence of children during the design process and their role as the main ideator. The depth of participation (i.e. improving the quality of architect-children participation) is determined by the degree to which children’s most genuine wishes about the design theme are understood well. Contextual, proactive, motivational, and architecture-focused components help increase this depth. The relationship between these components was presented as the conceptual model of deep participation.

Dao, B, Kermanshachi, S, Shane, J, Anderson, S and Damnjanovic, I (2022) Developing a logistic regression model to measure project complexity. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 18(03), 226–40.

Eilouti, B (2022) Form follows users: a framework for system-based design. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 18(03), 204–25.

Ismail, S, Che Ibrahim, C K I, Belayutham, S and Mohammad, M Z (2022) Analysis of attributes critical to the designer’s prevention through design competence in construction: the case of Malaysia. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 18(03), 325–43.

Kamal, E M, Lou, E C, Yusof, N and Osmadi, A (2022) Absorptive capacity of Malaysian SME construction organisations. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 18(03), 313–24.

Laovisutthichai, V, Lu, W and Bao, Z (2022) Design for construction waste minimization: guidelines and practice. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 18(03), 279–98.

Leistner, S, Honold, C, Maierhofer, M, Haase, W, Blandini, L, Sobek, W, Roth, D, Binz, H and Menges, A (2022) Research on integral design and planning processes for adaptive buildings. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 18(03), 241–60.

Mediastika, C E, Sudarsono, A S and Kristanto, L (2022) Indonesian shopping malls: a soundscape appraisal by sighted and visually impaired people. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 18(03), 184–203.

Sutrisna, M, Ramnauth, V and Zaman, A (2022) Towards adopting off-site construction in housing sectors as a potential source of competitive advantage for builders. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 18(03), 165–83.