Seminar Toyo University Tokyo

Wanneer:
4 OKT. 2021 van 08:00 tot 11:00
Waar:
Online (Zoom)
Door:
HAN en Toyo University Tokyo

Belangstelling?
Zoom meetingcode verkrijgbaar via zorgalliantie@han.nl 

Department of Human Environment Design
Faculty of Human Life Design
Prof. Hiroko Mizumura

Civil Society Lab
minor Co-create Urban Transition
Dort Spierings/Frank Kersten

Dates
Monday October 4th and Tuesday October 5th
Time: 15.00-18.00 Japanese time = 8.00-11.00 Dutch time

Introduction 30 min
Presentations 3x 20 min, discussion 3x 10 min
Break and Wrap up 15 min

Content
Some presentations of Japanese and Dutch students, teacher and work field
Around some shared themes community building and Aging@home

Monday October 4th TOYO PROJECTS AUTUMN SEMESTER 2021
JST CET Title Presenters Description
15.00 08.00 Introduction

and campus Toyo video?

Prof. Hiroko Mizumura and

Dr. Dort Spierings

15.30 08.30 Lecture 1
16.00 09.00 Short break
16.15 09.15 Lecture 2
16.45 09.45 Lecture 3
17.15 10.15 Wrap up Prof. Hiroko Mizumura and

Dr. Dort Spierings

17.30 10.30 End

 

Tuesday October 5th HAN CIVIL SOCIETY LAB PROJECTS AUTUMN SEMESTER 2021 –
JST CET Title Presenters Description
15.00 08.00 Introduction

and campus HAN video

Dr. Dort Spierings
15.30 08.30 Lecture 1 The Elderly Network Poetry Cohesive Elderly Care

 

Ingeborg van der Oord,Sociaal Psycholoog The aim of this approach is to create a sustainable network aimed at prevention, first around the elderly in the neighborhood and then expanded for the entire neighborhood. So that positive change in their lives (adding more health to life) can be tackled bottom-up earlier and change in a negative sense (e.g. covid, increased demand for care, questions of well-being / e.g. loneliness) can be prevented early, postponed, tackled with the help of a hybrid network collaboration by residents themselves, general practitioners, district nursing, neighborhood square, residential care, parties associated with care and welfare, residents in and outside the residential complexes, etc…
16.00 09.00 Short break
16.15 09.15 Lecture 2

Livability Town of Bakel

Minor group CSL

Jur van der Cruijsen

Erik Gloukhov

Demi Verlangen

Erik van Maanen

Sunisa Thongmuen

Central research theme: Liveability. Aging, declining. What is Bakel’s strength in central facilities, greenery, care structure? Working with residents of Bakel on an analysis of the village
16.45 09.45 Lecture 3 Bernell Herder

Research group Architecture in Health

Together with some colleagues of the research group Architecture in Health of the HAN University of Applied Sciences I conduct research on communal spaces in social housing estates in the Nijmegen area, Netherlands. Our research focuses on the question: How can the design of communal spaces in social housing promote use and social interaction among residents? In this presentation I will share some insights into: 1) sociophysical design factors that play a role when it comes to promoting the use of communal spaces and social interaction among residents, and 2) the wishes and needs of residents towards two of our case study communal spaces and how we translated them into design interventions.
17.15 10.15 Wrap up Prof. Hiroko Mizumura and

Dr. Dort Spierings

17.30 10.30 End