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Analysis on the Space Design of the Elderly Residence under the Background of New Rural Construction

Xiao Liang

Abstract


In recent years, China’s rural areas have experienced signifi cant economic and social changes. As the country comprehensively promotes the strategy of agricultural modernization and rural revitalization, the economic structure and lifestyle in rural areas have undergone fundamental changes. On the one hand, the optimization and upgrading of the agricultural industrial structure has transformed from traditional agriculture to effi cient, ecological and leisure agriculture, and the processing and sales of agricultural products have become more diversifi ed and market-oriented. On the other hand, with the acceleration of urbanization, more and more rural residents fl ock to cities, resulting in changes in the population structure and labor composition in rural areas. At the same time, with the popularization of education and information technology, residents in rural areas pay more and more attention to the quality of life, and the demand for housing and living environment is increasing. In view of this phenomenon, based on the background of the new rural construction, this paper deeply discusses the space design of the elderly housing, and aims to put forward the reference scheme of the old-age model which adapts to the living needs of the elderly and conforms to the characteristics of the new rural construction.

Keywords


New rural construction; The elderly; Residential space; Design

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i31.11537

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