Ageing well in place

Associating functional and affective dimensions of older people's home

Authors

  • Gwendoline Schaff University of Liège
  • Catherine Elsen University of Liège
  • Ann Petermans Hasselt University
  • Jan Vanrie Hasselt University
  • Fabienne Courtejoie University of Liège

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17831/rep:arcc%25y566

Abstract

ABSTRACT: In front of the challenges that are brought about by the ageing of our population, it is a responsibility to all stakeholders in the field of architecture to consider today our housing of tomorrow. This article, focused on the topic of ageing in place and more specifically on housing adjustments favoring this process, attempts to clarify and assemble the existing literature, considering the topic at hand from three complementary viewpoints: the functional, the affective and the temporal dimension of feeling "at home”. First, the functional dimension, which is closely linked to the architectural field, looks at different scales of housing interventions. Next, the affective dimension of the habitat is studied through the lenses of home and subjective well-being. These lenses enable us to assert the need to combine both the functional and affective dimensions of home in order to promote ageing well in place. Finally, the temporal dimension of the architectural intervention is discussed, in order to position these theoretical models while taking into account the constantly evolving context.

 

KEYWORDS: architecture; ageing in place; home; subjective well-being

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Published

2018-09-25

How to Cite

Schaff, G., Elsen, C., Petermans, A., Vanrie, J., & Courtejoie, F. (2018). Ageing well in place: Associating functional and affective dimensions of older people’s home. ARCC Conference Repository. https://doi.org/10.17831/rep:arcc%y566