Abstract
Objective: This research applies the conception of health promotion to the design of urban furniture for communities, which provides specific research methodologies for future urban furniture design. Methods: This paper uses the hierarchical analysis method to study the elements of urban furniture design in communities from a health promotion perspective, and establishes an indicator system consisting of three criteria and eleven sub-criteria based on previous research findings from both domestic and international sources. Result: The highest weighting of the criteria tier was given to "Physiological Health Needs" at 42.806%, followed by "Mental Health Needs" at 29.276% and "Social Health Needs" at 27.913%. Under the respective criteria, "Physical Exercise Function" for Physiological Health Needs, "Stable Structure of Facilities" for Mental Health Needs, and "Communication Sitting Facilities" for Social Health Needs were the most critical indicators. Their weighting was 12.284%, 11.121%, and 11.747%, respectively. Conclusion: Based on the study's findings, a proprietary urban furniture health promotion model has been developed to help enhance and optimize urban furniture design in communities.
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How to cite this paper
Research on Urban Furniture Design in Communities from a Health Promotion Perspective
How to cite this paper: Xinyi Tang. (2023) Research on Urban Furniture Design in Communities from a Health Promotion Perspective. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science, 7(7), 1451-1459.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.07.039