Non lonely architecture; an alternative approach for resilience to loneliness
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The growing prominence of loneliness in public discourse underscores the
need for environments fostering social interaction. Stemming from unmet
needs for social connection, loneliness prompts questions about how
relationships are formed and the role of everyday spaces in building social
networks. This thesis thus investigates architecture’s potential to address
this challenge by facilitating relationship-building opportunities in local
contexts. Specifically, in Hammarkullen, Gothenburg.
Adopting a pragmatic context-sensitive approach,
mappings of existing conditions in the locality informed
gaps to in social opportunities. Leading to the proposed
intervention; a third place in the form of a resident centred
café, complementing the existing local social fabric.
The methodology is built on human-centered practices.
Recognizing that social engagement is subjective and
dependent on human perceptions and socio-spatial
relationships. This led to a mixed-methods approach
adopting from discourses on loneliness and co-creation
architecture. Key methods applied cover; Relational mapping
of social systems informing the project positioning,
involving traditional architectural methods, interviews
and the use of relationscapes.
Relationscapes were also applied in thematic mappings
of system dynamics. Further, destinations were identified
and evaluated to their social quality towards loneliness
using qualitative and quantitative methods concluding
a mapping of social opportunities in the locality. In the
design process, a participatory process was conducted
with a focus group, co-creating the café. Overall, the
methodology and theoretical framing are influenced by
fields of human geography, gerontology, and relational
architecture. The results shaped a conceptual narrative
of a resident-centered café. Developed through civil,
public, and grassroots collaboration. Wherein process,
the architect takes on a role of facilitating relationships in
addition to the traditional role of spatial expertise.
This thesis concludes that co-creation processes can
produce social values relevant to mitigating loneliness
while also fostering shared ownership of urban spaces
and strengthening local agency. Furthermore, it infers
that relational mappings of dynamic social systems can
serve as tools to decipher where and how interventions
can be most effective. Thus, contributing to the broader
discourse on loneliness, participatory architecture, and
citizens’ rights to shape their built environment
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Loneliness, meaningful connection, participatory design, co-creation, third place