6 research outputs found
New Isues In Singapore Public Housing From Elderly Perspective: case study
This paper examines emerging issues regarding Singapore public housing. With over 80 % of rapidly ageing population living in public housing the elderly perspective is of paramount importance for future development. Following a brief introduction of Housing and Development Board HDB 2 model we are examining new ideas occurring in different scopes and scales, from apartment to urban environment level. Issues like ageing in place, dignity, salutogenesis, active and independent life, image and identification, and other themes pertinent to old age are revisited. Recent issues like high-rise/high-density, consumerism and branding suggest that the usual dogmatic approach to elderly in public housing could be converted to result in creative, affordable, profitable and integrative public housing design
Neighbourhood Land Use, Work Participation, and Quality of Life Among Workers in Mid- and Late-life: Exploratory Analysis of Singapore's Public Housing Neighbourhoods
10.1080/26892618.2022.2092928Journal of Aging and Environment373314-34
Towards Multi-Sensory Healing Environment: Learning from Seductive Design of Contemporary Consumption Spaces
29th International Seminar of the UIA Public Health Group “New trends in health facilities”19-1
The Role of Subjectivity and Seduction in Architectural Design: Multi-sensorial Aesthetic Experience in Contemporary Consumption Spaces
IASDR 2009 - International Association of Societies of Design Research Conference1907-191
Seduction and Healing in Architectural Design: Can Contemporary Consumption Spaces Heal?
Questions, Hypotheses & Conjectures: Discussions on Projects by Early Stage and Senior Design Researchers89-102GERMAN