Homeless to Wholeness

With Transitional support from Hope for Tenants

the state of being unbroken or undamaged.
"the wholeness of the buildings is exceedingly well preserved"
 
Table of Contents: 
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
3. Purpose of this review
4. Scope of this review & topics researched
5. Criteria for considering research studies
6. Search methods for identification of research studies for this review
7. Limitations
8. Homeless and Homelessness
9. Issues related to design
10. Special populations
11. Designing for Homelessness
12. Research Findings
13. Overview
14. Aesthetics
15. Children & Youth
16. Crowding
17. Dignity & Independence
18. Empowerment & Personal Control
19. Environmental Control
20. Families
21. Function, Furnishings & Materials
22. Healing Environments
23. Home & Sense of Place
24. Order and Arrangement
25. Privacy
26. Safety & Security
27. Spatial Layout & Perceptions of Space
28. Trauma
29. Wayfinding
30. Independent Living Transition Plan