Reconnect, restore, regenerate : creating restorative environments by regenerating the human-nature connection
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University of Pretoria
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The dissertation investigates how non-profit organisations (NPOs) can function more efficiently by sharing resources and services. The design responds with the strategy of service integration, by transforming the facilities of POPUP, a single NPO, into a shared services hub for multiple NPOs.
POPUP is a People Upliftment Programme in Salvokop, Pretoria, and serves the under-privileged communities of Pretoria with skills development courses. The dissertation aims to create restorative environments for these students and explores the theoretical approaches of regenerative design, biophilic design and restorative environmental design. The premise of the investigation is that humanity has an inherent inclination towards nature and that a healthy human-nature connection enables the healing process.
Furthermore, the dissertation follows a contextual approach that responds to the railway heritage significance of Salvokop, the urban condition of disconnection from the Central Business District, as well as the self-restoration of the natural landscape. The study seeks to regenerate the human-nature connection, a manifestation of the connection between the current natural landscape and the urban condition. In this way, restorative environments are created that contribute to the regeneration of people.
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Dissertation MArch(Prof)--University of Pretoria, 2014
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Human-nature connection, Biophilic design, Restorative environmental design, Service integration, Skills training programmes, Railway heritage, Natural landscape, Restore, Regenerate, UCTD
Sustainable Development Goals
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Witthuhn, L 2013-12-09, Reconnect, restore, regenerate : creating restorative environments by regenerating the human-nature connection, MArch(Prof) Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/32790>