Conference paper: Design with Concerns – a community-based senior center in Germany 

©MinD 2019
  • International MinD conference 2019 / Internationale Fachkonferenz
  • Peer-reviewed publication | Conference presentation | Panel discussion
  • Keywords: senior center; design practice; real project; application of design interventions 
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Abstract:

Community-based care facilities have a positive effect in supporting older adults and people with dementia thus improving their well-beings. Despite authoring empirical studies focused on providing design interventions, researchers often remain unclear about whether and how exactly practitioners and architects should implement these interventions. This paper presents an on-going project of a senior center in a small municipality in Germany. It aims to explain how the municipality (the client) and the design team (the architect) cooperate to apply updated research-based interventions, and how trade-offs are made. 

The paper discusses several research-based interventions during the design process. They include:

  1. the early engagement of architects into the planning process;
  2. the use of small-scale care units as care concept;
  3. offering easily accessible and visible communal areas within the building;
  4. providing an area open to the neighborhood;
  5. taking into consideration of the local urban form and materials.

The paper enables the readers to gain an insider look of the de- sign process of a care facility and become familiar with some of the common trade-offs in design practice. Sufficient access to research materials and efficient communication with the client from the beginning of a project are the key elements to successfully implement re- search-based design interventions. 

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