Home Design in an Aging World
By (Author) Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld
By (author) Wid Chapman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Fairchild Books
1st September 2010
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Architecture: interior design
728
Paperback
350
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 19mm
Home Design in an Aging World examines changing norms and social strains in an aging world and looks at their implications for home design. Jeffrey P. Rosenfeld and Wid Chapman discuss senior home design in seven rapidly aging nations: Brazil, China, India, Israel, Japan, Sweden, and the United States. All seven of these nations are faced with the challenge of providing housing for populations that are living longer than ever before. The cross-nation discussion follows the growing trend toward a more global understanding of social issues, covering the differences among nations in terms of the effects of policy on the types of housing available, the design elements, and what people can afford. This book sensitizes the students, professionals, and the lay reader to the unique set of challenges of designing for the aging.
Jeffrey Rosenfeld, Hofstra University Wid Chapman, Parsons, The New School for Design