This is a checklist that has been specifically developed for the classification of inpatient facilities for mentally ill people in terms of domesticity vs institutionalisation. Each building has been dissected into 212 traits. If the trait is similar to domestic buildings in the region then there is no score for that trait. If however, that particular trait is not similar with what happens in domestic buildings in the region then it acquires one institutional point. The more points a building accumulates, the higher it scores in an institutional vs domestic-looking comparison. This checklist has been adapted from an earlier checklist for environments for people with learning difficulties Robinson, Emmons and Graffs
created the Architectural Checklist (1984) to assess whether or not the environment
of a facility was institutional or homelike. More specifically, their checklist
was formed to assess the context and the architectural environment of
facilities for people with learning difficulties in Minnesota.
Here we have the completed checklists from five Acute Mental Health Wards in the UK and five Foyers de Post Cure in
France. Each group included facilities with differences in terms
of location and sitting, scale and building layout.
References:
• Chrysikou, E., 2020. A tale of two Countries: Comparing France and the UK to understand the elements of Psychosocially supportive design. In Bologna R. and Schinko, T. ed. Hospital 21: Breathing new Life in the 21st century Hospital. ISBN-10: 8894151832
•Chrysikou, E., 2019. Psychiatric institutions and the physical environment: combining medical architecture methodologies and architectural morphology to increase our understanding. Journal of Healthcare Engineering, vol. 2019, Article ID 4076259, 16 pages, https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/4076259
•Chrysikou, E., 2018. The ecopsychosocial complexities of acute psychiatric wards. In K. Christer, C. Claire, D. Wolstenholme, eds. 2018. Proceedings of the European Conference on Design 4 Health 2018, Sheffield 4th-6th September 2018. Sheffield: Sheffield Hallam University. ISBN: 978-1-84387-421-8
• Chrysikou, E., 2017. Ecopsychosocial parameters and mental health: the complexities of the psychiatric ward. Proceedings of the 11th International Space Syntax Symposium, 3th – 7th July 2017. Lisbon: University of Lisbon. ISBN: 978-972-98994-4-7
• Chrysikou, Ε., 2014. Architecture for psychiatric environments and therapeutic spaces. Amsterdam: IOS Press. ISBN 978-1-61499-459-6
• Chrysikou, Ε., 2013. Accessibility for mental healthcare. Facilities, 31 (9/10), p. 418-426. ISSN: 0263-2772
Funding
H2020-MSCA-2014-EF (SEP - 210205396)
Scholarship from Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, for PhD studies at UCL