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Designing For The Third Age Architecture Redefined For A Generation Of Active Agers 1st Edition Farrelly

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Designing For The Third Age Architecture Redefined For A Generation Of Active Agers 1st Edition Farrelly
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Publisher: Academy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.08 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Farrelly, Lorraine
ISBN: 9781118452721, 1118452720
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Designing For The Third Age Architecture Redefined For A Generation Of Active Agers 1st Edition Farrelly by Farrelly, Lorraine 9781118452721, 1118452720 instant download after payment.

Highlights how architecture needs to rise to the challenge of a demographic revolution

As people sixty-five and older constitute an ever increasingly proportion of population in most industrialized nations, the design of housing and other built provisions needs to be rethought in order to accommodate this ever-expanding ageing population. How can far-reaching architectural solutions play a key part by creating sustainable cities for the changing profile of the population, reducing models of dependency for care and transport while creating opportunities for recreation, leisure and work? This issue reflects on the population challenges facing Europe, Australia, North America, and Asia, offering innovative responses to these problems on a practical and speculative level.

  • Addresses a major social issue for architects, designers, and students
  • Includes contributions from Arup Global Foresight + Innovation; Baronness Greengross, President of the International Longevity Centre-UK; Matthias Hollwich of HWKN; Jerry Maltz of AIANY Design for Aging; David Birbeck of Design for Homes; Edward Denison, Research Associate at University College London; Kathryn Firth of the London Legacy Development Corporation; Richard Mazuch of IBI Nightingale; architect Walter Menteth; author Jayne Merkel; architect, writer and researcher Terri Peters; Anjali Raje, Executive Director of International Longevity Centre-India and architect Radhika Vaidya; Robert Schmidt of the Adaptable Futures research group at Loughborough University; Sally Stewart of Glasgow School of Architecture; Mark Taylor of The University of Newcastle; and Katherine Wilkinson of RMIT
  • Features architects including Amie Gross Architects, Ariktema, Dattner Architects, HWKN, Deborah Gans/Gans Studio, JJW Architects, Henning Larsen Architects, Michael Maltzan Architecture, nARCHITECTS, Nord Architects, PRP Architects, and Yanmin Zhou

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