This title deals with architecture/interior design.
This is an in-depth look at the most innovative aged
care facilities today. With the world's population aging
at a rapid pace, there is a growing need for new ways to
provide residential care for older people. ''Design for
Aging'' explores some of the most successful examples of
elderly housing today, focusing on integrating
architectural considerations within an unwavering
people-driven approach. Written by an international team
of experts in aged care design, the book brings together
twenty-six case studies from around the world, including
Australia, Denmark, England, Japan, the Netherlands,
Sweden, and the United States. The authors describe how
each scheme has succeeded in addressing the needs of its
residents regardless of wide variations in design,
geography, cultural factors, medical needs, capital
cost, and other factors.Clear, well-documented
information for each facility includes: building
descriptions and project data, and how the overall
design fits within a geographical location; the type of
community, including number of residents, ethnicity, and
specific conditions such as dementia; how to apply
universal design principles in different political,
social, and regulatory contexts; how to create a sense
of belonging and well-being for residents while building
strong connections with the community at large; what
makes a facility able to attract and retain high-quality
caregivers; and environmental sustainability issues,
plus indoor and outdoor spaces. Architects and interior
designers as well as facility owners and caregivers will
find ''Design for Aging'' an inspiring and practical
guide on how to navigate the many factors involved in
creating good designs for aged care environments. |
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