Exploring the Path of Aging friendly Renovation and Barrier free Environment Construction in Old Residential Areas
Abstract
old residential areas is often decades old, and there are many elderly residents among them. How to properly accommodate these groups
and transform them into residential areas suitable for the elderly as much as possible is a hot topic of concern in today’s society. From the
actual situation, the current aging friendly renovation and barrier free environment construction of old residential areas are not perfect, but
require relevant personnel to strengthen the renovation eff orts and pay attention to the needs of the elderly from the design stage. This article
discusses the aging friendly renovation and barrier free environment construction of old residential areas, hoping to improve the quality of
life for the elderly in their later years and provide a livable environment for everyone.
Keywords
Full Text:
PDFReferences
[1] Yuanyue Zong, Mingming Sui. Research on the Adaptive Renewal of Old Communities under the “Elderly Care” Strategy [C]. 2018 China Urban Planning
Annual Conference. Sharing and Quality - Proceedings of the 2018 China Urban Planning Annual Conference. Nanjing: School of Architecture, Southeast
University, 2018:15.
[2] Xinrun Li, Yashu Liu, Zhenyu Che. Study on the Aging Adaptation of Public Activity Spaces in Xihua Community, Kunming City [J]. Landscape
Architecture, 2019, (2): 76-81.
[3] Lei Wang, Qing Xie. Research on Micro renovation Measures for Aging friendly Outdoor Environment in Old Residential Areas in Guangzhou City: A
Case Study of Jiaodian New Village in Sanyuanli, Baiyun District, Guangzhou City. Architectural Design and Management, 2018035 (012): 78-81.
[4] Xiaojing Zhang. Research on Aging friendly Renovation of Urban Old Residential Areas Based on the Behavioral and Psychological Characteristics of the
Elderly [D]. 2017.
[5] Jiaxi He, Jiang Wang. A Preliminary Study on the Aging friendly Renovation of Existing Residential Buildings in Urban Old Residential Areas under the
Background of Aging [J]. Building Materials and Decoration, 2020 (12): 100-101.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v8i6.13197
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.