SHARED HOUSING FOR INTERGENERATIONAL LIVING. NEW MODELS WITH A HEALTHY AGING PERSPECTIVE
Componente | Categoria |
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Gabriele Novembri | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Maurizio Marceca | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Maria Sofia Cattaruzza | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Francesca Sarno | Dottorando/Assegnista/Specializzando componente non strutturato del gruppo di ricerca / PhD/Assegnista/Specializzando member non structured of the research group |
Maura Percoco | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Ruggero Lenci | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Fiorenza Deriu | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Filippo Montorsi | Dottorando/Assegnista/Specializzando componente non strutturato del gruppo di ricerca / PhD/Assegnista/Specializzando member non structured of the research group |
Anna Bruna Menghini | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
Fabio Cutroni | Componenti strutturati del gruppo di ricerca / Structured participants in the research project |
The exceptional nature of the current situation, together with the changes in the demographic and socio-economic composition of the population in Italy, obliges rethinking the conformation of the city for the three ages of the human being.
The contingent calamity has also highlighted the limits and deficiencies of an inadequate and often undersized endowment of facilities for elderly care and assistance, with particular reference to the elderly suffering from multimorbidity, non-self-sufficiency and poor social support network.
At the same time, the present reveals the problem of existing real estate in disuse, which is increasingly looming in our cities and territories.
This proposed research intends to address these two issues synergistically, aligned with the Italian Government's National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP).
In architectural and programmatic terms - with a Health Promotion perspective - the study aims to safeguard the well-being, implement opportunities and health care models to ensure the elderly remain in the original family and social tissue favoring the maintenance of health and minimizing the risks associated with physical and cognitive decline. It also aims to define new shared living models to safeguard social and cultural inclusion even in the elderly, to support the so-called Healthy Aging.
The proposal intends to insert these co-living and co-housing models inside carefully selected disused buildings, transformed and adapted to a new and different use, configured according to a flexible and modular organizational-management scheme, to create places suitable for different ages of life.
The ultimate intention is to provide new and effective models for intergenerational co-housing living in order to improve long-life course quality of life. The development of shared guidelines will contribute to implement pilot projects open to intergenerational users and ready to accommodate diversified residential, socio-cultural, and welfare functions.