Housing Concepts For and By the Elderly: From Subjects of Design to a Design Resource |
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Authors: | Antti Pirinen |
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Institution: | 1. Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Helsinki, Finlandantti.pirinen@aalto.fi |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe perception of elderly residents as a homogeneous group is challenged by the diversification of lifestyles and emphasis on individuality in housing. Recently, there has been a rise in Finland in housing projects initiated by groups of elderly people, where the seniors themselves are seeking to fill in qualitative gaps in the offering of housing. This article presents a comparative analysis of four senior housing concepts that represent both a producer-driven (“for the elderly”) and a resident-driven (“by the elderly”) approach. The study shows that elderly people can be a resource for residential development and that this necessitates a different “design logic” than in conventional senior housing. |
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Keywords: | Codesign housing concepts senior housing social innovation |
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