Published: 13 November 2020An important consideration for future age-friendly cities is that older people are able to live in housing appropriate for their needs. While thermal comfort in the home is vital for the health and well-being of older people, there are currently few guidelines about how to achieve this. This study is part of a research project that aims to improve the thermal environment of housing for older Australians by investigating the thermal comfort of older people living independently in South Australia and developing thermal comfort guidelines for people ageing-in-place. This paper describes the approach fundamental for developing the guidelines, using data from the study participants’ and the concept of personas to devel...
BACKGROUND: In the midst of changing environmental conditions and increasing populations aged ov...
The majority of the increasing number of older adults wishes to age-in-place. Appropriate and comfor...
Global population ageing has significant implications for public policy in areas such as health, hou...
An important consideration for future age-friendly cities is that older people are able to live in h...
Ageing brings about physiological changes that affect people’s thermal sensitivity and thermoregulat...
Theme: Fifty years later: Revisiting the role of architectural science in design and practiceThis st...
As people age, physiological changes affect their thermal perception, sensitivity and regulation. Th...
The worldwide demographic trend of an ageing society has important design implications for the built...
In Australia the preference of most of the ageing population is to age in place. It is therefore nec...
Ageing brings about physiological changes that affect people’s thermal sensitivity and thermor...
Australia is faced with the challenge of housing and caring for an increasingly ageing population. A...
At a time when the population is ageing and most people choose to live in their own home for as long...
Recent years have shown an increasing number of studies on personal thermal comfort models as an alt...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This ‘10 Questions’ contribution provides an overview of thermal comfort in rela...
AbstractRegarded as one solution to the problem of how to enable older people to retain their indepe...
BACKGROUND: In the midst of changing environmental conditions and increasing populations aged ov...
The majority of the increasing number of older adults wishes to age-in-place. Appropriate and comfor...
Global population ageing has significant implications for public policy in areas such as health, hou...
An important consideration for future age-friendly cities is that older people are able to live in h...
Ageing brings about physiological changes that affect people’s thermal sensitivity and thermoregulat...
Theme: Fifty years later: Revisiting the role of architectural science in design and practiceThis st...
As people age, physiological changes affect their thermal perception, sensitivity and regulation. Th...
The worldwide demographic trend of an ageing society has important design implications for the built...
In Australia the preference of most of the ageing population is to age in place. It is therefore nec...
Ageing brings about physiological changes that affect people’s thermal sensitivity and thermor...
Australia is faced with the challenge of housing and caring for an increasingly ageing population. A...
At a time when the population is ageing and most people choose to live in their own home for as long...
Recent years have shown an increasing number of studies on personal thermal comfort models as an alt...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd This ‘10 Questions’ contribution provides an overview of thermal comfort in rela...
AbstractRegarded as one solution to the problem of how to enable older people to retain their indepe...
BACKGROUND: In the midst of changing environmental conditions and increasing populations aged ov...
The majority of the increasing number of older adults wishes to age-in-place. Appropriate and comfor...
Global population ageing has significant implications for public policy in areas such as health, hou...