The population ageing is a global trend. Neighbourhood planning and housing design can support the general wellbeing and independence of older people who live at home at old age or with disabilities. The aim of the study was to explore the design features enhancing social and physical activities of older persons. The participation of older residents was emphasized through mixed methods: workshops, observational walking tours, interviews and questionnaires. The result show that walking friendly environment, mixed land use and green areas promote ageing in place. A comprehensive design of the built environment that does not exclude older people is needed.Peer reviewe
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...
markdownabstractIn their struggle to support growing numbers of community-dwelling older people with...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...
Objective – The aim of the study was to gain further knowledge on housing design supporting older pe...
Objective – The aim of the study was to gain further knowledge on housing design supporting older pe...
Abstract. Inclusion is important factor for life satisfaction and wellbeing at any age. Housing desi...
It is well recognised that the population throughout the world is ageing. By 2021, an estimated 18% ...
Good design in residential areas promotes socially sustainable neighborhoods, the well being of the ...
Currently, in Finland approximately one fifth of the population live in the neighborhoods built in t...
Identifies the relationship between neighbourhoods and healthy ageing. Abstract Ageing is critical...
Population ageing has been a focus of research since the 1960s (Michael et al. 2006), and it has bec...
Age-Friendly Neighbourhood Planning and Design Guidelines: A Singapore Case Study provides evidence-...
The upcoming years, the amount of elderly people is growing rapidly. Besides, elderly people are exp...
Ageing of the population is one of the most significant changes taking place in the population of th...
Mobility, Mood and Place explores how places can be designed collaboratively to make pedestrian mobi...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...
markdownabstractIn their struggle to support growing numbers of community-dwelling older people with...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...
Objective – The aim of the study was to gain further knowledge on housing design supporting older pe...
Objective – The aim of the study was to gain further knowledge on housing design supporting older pe...
Abstract. Inclusion is important factor for life satisfaction and wellbeing at any age. Housing desi...
It is well recognised that the population throughout the world is ageing. By 2021, an estimated 18% ...
Good design in residential areas promotes socially sustainable neighborhoods, the well being of the ...
Currently, in Finland approximately one fifth of the population live in the neighborhoods built in t...
Identifies the relationship between neighbourhoods and healthy ageing. Abstract Ageing is critical...
Population ageing has been a focus of research since the 1960s (Michael et al. 2006), and it has bec...
Age-Friendly Neighbourhood Planning and Design Guidelines: A Singapore Case Study provides evidence-...
The upcoming years, the amount of elderly people is growing rapidly. Besides, elderly people are exp...
Ageing of the population is one of the most significant changes taking place in the population of th...
Mobility, Mood and Place explores how places can be designed collaboratively to make pedestrian mobi...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...
markdownabstractIn their struggle to support growing numbers of community-dwelling older people with...
Ageing of the population in European cities creates fundamental challenges with regard to employment...