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Demenz stellt eine große Herausforderung dar - für den Einzelnen wie für die Gesellschaft. Derzeit leben weltweit mehr als 35 Millionen Menschen mit Demenz, und diese Zahl wird sich bis 2050 voraussichtlich verdoppeln. Eine solche Entwicklung betrifft auch die Architektur und den Städtebau, denn Menschen mit Demenz können sich oft schwer orientieren und nehmen Räume verändert wahr. Wie sehen Wohnungen, öffentliche Gebäude, Außenräume, Quartiere und Städte aus, wie die Infrastruktur und Umweltgestaltung, die den Anforderungen von Menschen mit Demenz und ihren Betreuern gerecht werden sollen? Welche Bedeutung erlangen hierbei sinnlich erfahrbare Elemente wie Licht, Farbe oder Akustik? Und nicht zuletzt: Kann die Beschäftigung mit Demenz auch eine Chance sein, ein neues Verständnis von Raum zu entwickeln, das der Architektur und dem Bauen insgesamt und damit allen Menschen zugute kommt? Diesen Fragen geht das Buch umfassend in Fachbeiträgen nach, die für ihre verschiedenen Disziplinen die spezifischen Anforderungen herausarbeiten. Daneben zeigt es anhand von internationalen Projekten konkrete Lösungen auf. Das Buch richtet sich an sämtliche an Entwurf und Planung Beteiligte − Architekten, Innenarchitekten, Ingenieure, Stadtplaner, Kommunen, Bauherren sowie die Nutzer selbst: Menschen mit Demenz, ihre Angehörigen und ihr soziales Umfeld. How can we provide good spatial orientation for people with dementia?
Barrier-free design for people with mental disabilities. --- Architecture --- Dementia --- Orientation (Psychology) --- Geographical perception --- Instinct --- Orientation --- Psychology --- Senses and sensation --- Spatial behavior --- Environmental psychology --- Architecture and the mentally handicapped --- People with mental disabilities --- Psychological aspects. --- Patients --- Care. --- Human factors
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How can we provide good spatial orientation for people with dementia? More than 35 million people worldwide currently live with dementia, and the number will double by 2050 according to professional forecasts. This development also presents a unique challenge to architecture and urban planning, because dementia is associated with problems in orientation and, hence, is closely related to spatial contexts. Questions such as these are addressed extensively in a selection of professional essays that also carve out specific requirements for various disciplines.
Barrier-free design for people with mental disabilities --- Architecture --- Dementia --- Orientation (Psychology) --- Older people --- Geriatrics --- Accessibilité aux handicapés mentaux --- Déments --- Orientation (Psychologie) --- Personnes âgées --- Gériatrie --- Psychological aspects. --- Patients --- Care --- Housing --- Mental health --- Aspect psychologique --- Soins --- Logement --- Santé mentale --- 725.56 --- 725.5 --- 725.51 --- 725.54 --- Bejaardenhomes. Rusthuizen --- Gebouwen voor gezondheidszorg --- Gebouwen voor sociale zorg --- Hospitalen (architectuur) --- Klinieken (architectuur) --- Ziekenhuizen (architectuur) --- Ziekenwoningen --- Bejaardentehuizen (architectuur) --- Tehuizen (architectuur) --- Bejaardenwoningen --- Gehandicaptenwoningen (architectuur) --- Gehandicaptencentra (architectuur) --- 725.56 Bejaardenhomes. Rusthuizen --- Hospital buildings --- Alzheimer Disease --- Homes for the Aged --- Hospital Design and Construction --- Orientation (psychologie) --- Hôpitaux --- Maisons de retraite --- Alzheimer, Maladie d' --- Démence --- Bâtiments publics --- Psychological aspects --- Design and construction --- Conception et construction --- Accessibilité aux handicapés --- Accessibilité aux handicapés mentaux --- Déments --- Personnes âgées --- Gériatrie --- Santé mentale --- Alzheimer Disease. --- Dementia. --- Homes for the Aged. --- Hospital Design and Construction. --- Alzheimer, Maladie d'. --- Démence. --- Aspect psychologique. --- Conception et construction. --- Accessibilité aux handicapés. --- Barrier-free design for people with mental disabilities. --- Geographical perception --- Instinct --- Orientation --- Psychology --- Senses and sensation --- Spatial behavior --- Environmental psychology --- Architecture and the mentally handicapped --- People with mental disabilities --- Care. --- Human factors --- Hôpitaux --- Démence. --- Bâtiments publics --- Accessibilité aux handicapés.
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Quality living in old age is one of the important topics of our time. Architects and builders can contribute innovative types of housing, intelligent concepts for barrier-free buildings, and advanced systems of care for people who are fragile or suffering from dementia. Intelligent design solutions can push back the limits on housing and care, on residential architecture and care facilities, on individual, collective, and assisted forms of housing, and even on the various phases of life in favor of a comprehensive trend toward integrated forms of housing. This volume in the series Design Manuals optimizes the concept, content, and presentation of the series to improve its use by the customer. A third of the volume provides detailed expert information from around fifteen contributors, including general questions of energy management and sustainability, open space, and product design. A section of examples provides a building typology, presenting approximately forty international buildings in analyses of up to eight pages that offer exemplary solutions for multigenerational buildings, assisted living, housing for people with dementia and other special target groups, old persons homes, nursing homes, and integrated projects.
Older people --- Housing for the elderly --- Senior housing --- Housing. --- Old age --- Woningbouw --- Dwellings. --- Homes. --- Ouderen. --- Housing for older people
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"Quality living in old age is one of the key topics of our time. This book presents innovative forms of living, intelligent concepts and individual solutions for people with physical or cognitive limitations. Integrative forms of housing transcending the boundaries between individual, collective and assisted forms of living. The updated new edition includes new current international case studies on integrated housing and neighbourhood concepts"--
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