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Requirements and opinions of three groups of people (aged under 35, between 35 and 50, and over 50 years) to create a living space suitable for different life situations.

Authors :
Katunský, Dušan
Brausch, Carsten
Purcz, Pavol
Katunská, Jana
Bullová, Iveta
Source :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review; Jul2020, Vol. 83, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The role of this study was to determine which changes people think they need to make in their home in response to getting older. At an advanced age, the likelihood of different limitations, such as vision impairment, hearing impairment, or physical inability, are increased. At present, when faced with such limitations, tenants are often forced to leave their long-term living spaces, as these spaces cannot serve their "new" individual needs. This transition from the privacy of their home to a new environment is often a painful change. They must leave a well-known environment, as their homes cannot be adapted to their new needs. The aim of this paper is to develop a comprehensive approach for the design of an exterior and interior space which can serve people through all stages of life, particularly in terms of mobility. This means that, even if an unexpected situation incurs changes in an individual's movement abilities or physiological limitations not only by natural aging, but also according to accidents or disabilities their living space can be adapted to the given conditions. The results of a survey conducted in Germany and Slovakia are presented. In the survey, respondents expressed their opinion on what they considered important in creating an adaptive environment, considering various life changes. The results of the survey are statistically processed and analyzed by the ANOVA method, a form of statistical hypothesis testing. The results are processed graphically and presented in tables, along with explanations. The results could be of an interest to the architects and designers of such environments. Based on the results of the survey, studies of possible modifications of flats and houses are developed. These results are analyzed in terms of three age groups: people aged below 35, those aged 35–50, and those aged over 50. People under 35 are considered to be quite young, with different views on life and on the environment. Their priorities typically differ from those of people around 50. People aged 50 more; have been under medical treatment for a consistent amount of time. This group of people is still active; however, they experience different design requirements for their potential home. • Post describes what changes can be made in the home if the health status changes. • Emphasis is on designing living space for all phases of life, especially mobility. • Survey in Germany and Slovakia expresses different opinions on the houses adaptability. • Statistical analysis of the three age groups shows different priorities and common views. • Results show architects and designers what is important in creating an environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01959255
Volume :
83
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
143418123
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2020.106385