Simple Graphic Scales, Complex Bodies: Exploring the Impact of House Measurements on Gender Roles

A house is more than just a collection of spaces, objects, and people; it is also shaped by hierarchies, roles, and tensions influenced by the broader context that permeates its boundaries and manifests in human relationships within it. Whether it is a room, an apartment, an anti-refuge, or a domain...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lesly Yanely Noguerón Maldonado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Los Andes 2025-01-01
Series:Dearq
Subjects:
Online Access:https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/index.php/dearq/article/view/9241
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1825208902334021632
author Lesly Yanely Noguerón Maldonado
author_facet Lesly Yanely Noguerón Maldonado
author_sort Lesly Yanely Noguerón Maldonado
collection DOAJ
description A house is more than just a collection of spaces, objects, and people; it is also shaped by hierarchies, roles, and tensions influenced by the broader context that permeates its boundaries and manifests in human relationships within it. Whether it is a room, an apartment, an anti-refuge, or a domain, these dynamics are ever-present. This research presents a quantitative analysis of the representation of gender roles in anthropometry and ergonomics manuals commonly used in design and architecture. In the manuals by Neufert, Fonseca, and Panero & Zenik, over 90% of service spaces in homes are depicted using graphic scales of women, while recreational and rest spaces predominantly feature men. This study critically examines how these representations reinforce structures of domination and highlights the need for more inclusive design alternatives.
format Article
id doaj-art-eb38c5c6a52f480c88649c30b5346365
institution Kabale University
issn 2215-969X
language English
publishDate 2025-01-01
publisher Universidad de Los Andes
record_format Article
series Dearq
spelling doaj-art-eb38c5c6a52f480c88649c30b53463652025-02-06T19:50:48ZengUniversidad de Los AndesDearq2215-969X2025-01-01240/41139146https://doi.org/10.18389/dearq41.2025.06Simple Graphic Scales, Complex Bodies: Exploring the Impact of House Measurements on Gender RolesLesly Yanely Noguerón Maldonado0Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña, SpainA house is more than just a collection of spaces, objects, and people; it is also shaped by hierarchies, roles, and tensions influenced by the broader context that permeates its boundaries and manifests in human relationships within it. Whether it is a room, an apartment, an anti-refuge, or a domain, these dynamics are ever-present. This research presents a quantitative analysis of the representation of gender roles in anthropometry and ergonomics manuals commonly used in design and architecture. In the manuals by Neufert, Fonseca, and Panero & Zenik, over 90% of service spaces in homes are depicted using graphic scales of women, while recreational and rest spaces predominantly feature men. This study critically examines how these representations reinforce structures of domination and highlights the need for more inclusive design alternatives.https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/index.php/dearq/article/view/9241anthropometrydomestic architectureergonomicsgender perspectivehousing
spellingShingle Lesly Yanely Noguerón Maldonado
Simple Graphic Scales, Complex Bodies: Exploring the Impact of House Measurements on Gender Roles
Dearq
anthropometry
domestic architecture
ergonomics
gender perspective
housing
title Simple Graphic Scales, Complex Bodies: Exploring the Impact of House Measurements on Gender Roles
title_full Simple Graphic Scales, Complex Bodies: Exploring the Impact of House Measurements on Gender Roles
title_fullStr Simple Graphic Scales, Complex Bodies: Exploring the Impact of House Measurements on Gender Roles
title_full_unstemmed Simple Graphic Scales, Complex Bodies: Exploring the Impact of House Measurements on Gender Roles
title_short Simple Graphic Scales, Complex Bodies: Exploring the Impact of House Measurements on Gender Roles
title_sort simple graphic scales complex bodies exploring the impact of house measurements on gender roles
topic anthropometry
domestic architecture
ergonomics
gender perspective
housing
url https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/index.php/dearq/article/view/9241
work_keys_str_mv AT leslyyanelynogueronmaldonado simplegraphicscalescomplexbodiesexploringtheimpactofhousemeasurementsongenderroles