As the aging population rapidly increases, the health status of this group has become a pressing issue for the city of Guangzhou. Unfortunately, older adults are often argued as a burden to society. The situation of the elderly is even more difficult facing with the COVID-19. Evidence suggests that built environments are closely associated with the health of the elderly. However, the existing outdoor environments are usually lack of awareness of the elderly's needs. Therefore, inclusive design for the outdoor environment is necessary to improve the life quality of the elderly.
Based on the concept of active ageing, and different quality levels of residential outdoor environments, our project proposed a set of landscape toolkit to create active ageing neighborhoods that benefit the mental and physical health of the elderly.
Our design strategy for different quality levels of outdoor environments includes three parts:
1. autonomy and independence: providing walkable and easy access environment;
2. health and wellbeing: creating pleasant and comfortable outdoor environments for health promotion;
3. social interaction: promoting the social connection of multi-aged groups.
At its core, the project designed physical spaces to enable older people to live independent, healthy, social, and secure lives. This thoughtful design can meet the specific needs of older residents while also making the residential outdoor environment more accessible and enjoyable for all.
Based on the concept of active ageing, and different quality levels of residential outdoor environments, our project proposed a set of landscape toolkit to create active ageing neighborhoods that benefit the mental and physical health of the elderly.
Our design strategy for different quality levels of outdoor environments includes three parts:
1. autonomy and independence: providing walkable and easy access environment;
2. health and wellbeing: creating pleasant and comfortable outdoor environments for health promotion;
3. social interaction: promoting the social connection of multi-aged groups.
At its core, the project designed physical spaces to enable older people to live independent, healthy, social, and secure lives. This thoughtful design can meet the specific needs of older residents while also making the residential outdoor environment more accessible and enjoyable for all.
Overview
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Project Name
Autonomy, Wellbeing, and Social Interaction: Landscape Design for Active Ageing in Neighborhoods
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Location
Guangzhou, China
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Category
Research, documentation and publication
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Landscape Architect
South China Agricultural University
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Client
South China Agricultural University
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Awards
LI Awards 2020 Finalist - Landscape Innovation Award
Details
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Project Team
Lead Designer: Chongxian Chen; Yu Xia Team: Haiwei Li, Wanying Liang, Danyang Lei, Zusheng Cen, Weijing Luo, Yongqi Hou, and SCUlab
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Year Completed
2020
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Additional Information
Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su12093933 Chen, C.; Luo, W.; Kang, N.; Li, H.; Yang, X.; Xia, Y. Study on the Impact of Residential Outdoor Environments on Mood in the Elderly in Guangzhou, China. Sustainability 2020, 12, 3933. Website: https://www.scurbanlab.com/archives/category/research/health