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Perception of Safety


Extra-wide staircase and front door, castle elements (block walls, lion knocker)


cameras, motion-activated lights around the perimeter


This is a quiet neighborhood of a few cul-de-sacs, so there is no through traffic. In fact, past this location there is only one short street with 18 homes, so few cars ever drive by at all.
automatic locks
 
double-paned windows
 
 
This is a quiet, mature residential neighborhood of a few cul-de-sacs, so there is no through traffic. In fact, past this location there is only one short street with 18 homes, so few cars ever drive by at all.


This area is down in a canyon, so it is especially quiet and there is almost no noise from wind or surrounding areas.
This area is down in a canyon, so it is especially quiet and there is almost no noise from wind or surrounding areas.
Furthermore, for people recovering from trauma, feeling safe can be just as important as being safe,
aesthetic and architectural the perception of safety.
For example,
uses elements from castles, like the rough-hewn stone block walls and giant bronze lion door knocker.
Extra-wide staircase and front door, castle elements (block walls, lion knocker) make it feel like a fortress
automatic deadbolt, which helps those with anxiety know that the door is always locked as soon as it's closed.

Revision as of 02:14, 9 July 2025

Consider moving to Overview


cameras, motion-activated lights around the perimeter

automatic locks

double-paned windows


This is a quiet, mature residential neighborhood of a few cul-de-sacs, so there is no through traffic. In fact, past this location there is only one short street with 18 homes, so few cars ever drive by at all.

This area is down in a canyon, so it is especially quiet and there is almost no noise from wind or surrounding areas.


Furthermore, for people recovering from trauma, feeling safe can be just as important as being safe,

aesthetic and architectural the perception of safety.

For example,

uses elements from castles, like the rough-hewn stone block walls and giant bronze lion door knocker.

Extra-wide staircase and front door, castle elements (block walls, lion knocker) make it feel like a fortress automatic deadbolt, which helps those with anxiety know that the door is always locked as soon as it's closed.

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