Designing Residential Buildings for Older People in China to Promote Ageing-in-place

  • Gadakari T
  • Wang J
  • Hadjri K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ageing-in-place is the most common ageing model in China. Therefore, design of age-friendly residential buildings and neighbourhoods becomes an important factor leading to improvement in older people’s health and quality of life. This paper presents the current situation of the ageing population in Chinese cities by qualitatively analysing existing literature, design standards and conducting stakeholder interviews to understand older people’s housing choices and aims to identify physical design factors, challenges and potentials of residential design for older people. The findings will fill the knowledge gap of age-friendly residential models in China and guide better design to meet older people’s needs.

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Gadakari, T., Wang, J., Hadjri, K., & Huang, J. (2018). Designing Residential Buildings for Older People in China to Promote Ageing-in-place. Asian Journal of Quality of Life, 3(13), 18–28. https://doi.org/10.21834/ajqol.v3i13.158

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