Planning and Design of Public Spaces to Support Ageing Well
Veronica Soebarto
Helen Barrie
Renuka Visvanathan
Anne Wilson
Lyrian Daniel
Beatriz Martins
Damith Ranasinghe
10.25909/5c46748cbe6b7
https://adelaide.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Planning_and_Design_of_Public_Spaces_to_Support_Ageing_Well/7611677
This is the final report for this project. This project aimed at bringing together existing research strengths at The University of Adelaide in built environment and design; social sciences (geography and population); health (geriatric and gerontology); and computer science (mobile wireless sensing technologies). This is a first step toward a long-term goal to establish a new interdisciplinary research group in ageing well, focused on assisting older people to remain<br><div>independent for longer, with quality of life and preferably in their preferred environment.</div><div><br></div>The specific research was a pilot study to develop and test an interdisciplinary methodology to investigate whether the planning and design of public spaces in Adelaide are appropriate and friendly for older people. Specific methods and research tools have been developed and tested in two types of public spaces, i.e. hospitals and shopping centres in Adelaide, involving 17 participants recruited from the hospital and 45 people recruited at the shopping centres.<br>
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Ageing
Built Environment
Planning
Australia
Public Spaces
Open Space
Ageing Well
Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified
Community Planning
Urban Design