COLLECTION NAME:
Graduate Thesis Collection
Record
Title:
Using Kinetic Design and Interactive Theory to Increase Independence and Physical Activity within the Residential Environment for the Spinal Cord Injured Population
Creator:
Jordan, Daionah Kaprece
Subject:
Thesis (M.F.A.) -- Interior Design
Subject:
Savannah College of Art and Design -- Department of Interior Design
Rights:
Copyright is retained by the authors or artists of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Abstract:
This thesis is an investigation to discover new ways of approaching residential interior
design which has the ability to adapt to the unexpected life-changing events people face, spinal
cord injuries in particular. When transitioning from able-bodied to living with a physical
disability, there are many design variables that must be taken into consideration such as
accessibility, safety, and functionality, in order for a home to operate properly for the needs of
the individual. Achieving daily tasks can be a struggle, especially when one’s living environment
does not embrace the needs and abilities of the user. A spinal cord injury is such an
unpredictable incident, which makes it difficult to prepare for such drastic life-style changes. A
traditional residential environment may no longer be suitable for someone who has sustained a
spinal cord injury. Physical fitness also becomes a concerning factor for this population,
especially when accessible workout equipment are not readily available to these individuals.
This thesis is geared towards enhancing the quality of life for the spinal cord injured population
in particular individuals to increase user independence and physical fitness. Kinetic design and
the interactive theory will be utilized in hopes to enhance the lives of these individuals within
the convenience of their home.
design which has the ability to adapt to the unexpected life-changing events people face, spinal
cord injuries in particular. When transitioning from able-bodied to living with a physical
disability, there are many design variables that must be taken into consideration such as
accessibility, safety, and functionality, in order for a home to operate properly for the needs of
the individual. Achieving daily tasks can be a struggle, especially when one’s living environment
does not embrace the needs and abilities of the user. A spinal cord injury is such an
unpredictable incident, which makes it difficult to prepare for such drastic life-style changes. A
traditional residential environment may no longer be suitable for someone who has sustained a
spinal cord injury. Physical fitness also becomes a concerning factor for this population,
especially when accessible workout equipment are not readily available to these individuals.
This thesis is geared towards enhancing the quality of life for the spinal cord injured population
in particular individuals to increase user independence and physical fitness. Kinetic design and
the interactive theory will be utilized in hopes to enhance the lives of these individuals within
the convenience of their home.
Publisher:
Atlanta, Ga. : Savannah College of Art and Design
Date:
2014-03
Format:
PDF : 93 p. : ill