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Residential Satisfaction Model based on Maslow's Needs Hierarchy…
Residential Satisfaction Model based on
Maslow's Needs Hierarchy Phase
WHAT
Definition
described generally as a sense of comfort, with what one needs or wants to achieve in a building (Mohit and Al-KhanbashiRaja, 2014)
Residential satisfaction represents the overall quality of life and the fulfilment of housing expectations among homeowners (Tan, 2016)
Quality of life shapes residents’ perception of their homes and can drive residential mobility (Amerigo and Aragones, 1997)
What kind of fulfillment
Fulfillment depends not only on physical features but also on opportunities for social connection within the environment (Mohit and Al-KhanbashiRaja, 2014)
physical features
social connection within the environment
Maslow's says?
Physiological needs
biological requirements for human survival, e.g., air, food, drink, shelter, clothing, sleep, and homeostasis.
Safety needs
involve predictability, order, and control. These include job security, health, financial security, and freedom from harm.
Belongingness and love needs
reflects the human need for social connection, including friendship, family, and romantic relationships. A sense of belonging and acceptance is essential for psychological well-being and can even override safety needs in some cases.
Esteem needs
is the pursuit of realizing one’s full potential through personal growth, creativity, or achieving meaningful goals. Maslow described it as the desire ‘to become everything one is capable of becoming’.
Need for self-actualization
include self-respect, achievement, and recognition from others.
WHEN
Physical needs
WHERE
Place Attachment Theory
WHAT
describe the phenomenon whereby people form emotional bonds to physical environments (e.g., Altman & Low; 1992 ; Giuliani & Feldman, 1993 ; Hidalgo & Hernandez, 2001 ; Lewicka, 2005 , 2010 ; Low & Altman, 1992 )
some research intepret in other perception
HOW
can be seen in 2 ways
As a Process: The appropriation of space through involvement with the local area, considered a continuous, dynamic activity
As a Product/Outcome: An emotional bond with a specific place, characterized by the experience of feeling attached and belonging