DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.14129018.v1
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Architecturalising Aged Care Delivery for Urban Dwelling Elderly

Abstract: <p>The world’s demographics are drastically changing, with people living longer and are healthier as they age (WHO, 2018). By 2050 the world’s population over </p> 65 years old will be 17% almost double 8.5% in 2015 (Cire, 2016). Architecture for aged care, evolved out of necessity to separate sick aging people to reduce their chance of mortality and exposure to disease. The typology of care has taken on a more homelike approach over the last 60 years as research suggests that better health outcom… Show more

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