Ulteriori informazioni
This open-access book presents a multidisciplinary approach to the design of living spaces from an age-friendly perspective, in line with the Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) paradigm, which promotes the integration of assistive devices and technologies to create safe, comfortable environments that meet the needs of older adults and their caregivers. It outlines new operational strategies, incorporating an analysis of technological development trends focused on the well-being and health of older adults, identifying their needs and expectations through participatory processes, and establishing design requirements to foster the acceptance of interfaces and emerging devices. In light of the exponential increase in smart applications within living environments, the book emphasizes the necessity to introduce cutting-edge solutions for data transmission and processing, as well as the development of semantically driven tools to support designers in selecting and integrating assistive technologies through virtual environment simulations. The book also illustrates the methodological processes adopted in defining guidelines for the design of spaces dedicated to older adults, with attention to architectural and functional aspects in various domains: perceptual and sensory factors for the design of waiting areas in Community Houses, technological and environmental requirements for the integration of devices in home adaptation projects for Home Care and locational and typological criteria for the development of new Social Day Care Centers. These contributions are based on the experiences shared during the conference organized by the WP1 "Human-Centred Design and Evaluation, Certifications, Sustainability within the Built Environment" of Spoke9, within the framework of the Age-It/NRRP program.
Sommario
From Internet of Things to Internet of Caring Things: a Paradigm Shift for Healthy Longevity.- Technology for Life.- Silver Economy for Innovation and Inclusivity: Sustainable Environments for Life Independency.- The Needs of the Over-55 Population and Design Strategies for the Development of Gerontechnologies for Active and Healthy Ageing.- Technologies for Elderly Care: Relevance and Challenges of User Engagement in the Design and Test Phases.- New Technologies for an Aging Population: Trends and Opportunities.- Autonomous Devices for Elderly Monitoring and Assistance: Enhancing Quality of Life with Custom Sensors and Yottabyte-Scale Solutions.- Reconfiguring and Customizing Living Environments with Knowledge: the Age-It Decision Support System.- Social Capital-Rich Places for Healthy Aging.- The Right to Grow Old in Your Own Home.- Waiting Spaces in Primary Care for Healthy Ageing: Applying Design Guidelines to the Project.- Adaptability of Housing for Home Care: Strategies and Design Solutions for Assistive Spaces and Technologies.- Social Day Care Centre. A New Architectural Model to Improve Elderly s Quality of Life.
Riassunto
This open-access book presents a multidisciplinary approach to the design of living spaces from an age-friendly perspective, in line with the Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) paradigm, which promotes the integration of assistive devices and technologies to create safe, comfortable environments that meet the needs of older adults and their caregivers. It outlines new operational strategies, incorporating an analysis of technological development trends focused on the well-being and health of older adults, identifying their needs and expectations through participatory processes, and establishing design requirements to foster the acceptance of interfaces and emerging devices. In light of the exponential increase in smart applications within living environments, the book emphasizes the necessity to introduce cutting-edge solutions for data transmission and processing, as well as the development of semantically driven tools to support designers in selecting and integrating assistive technologies through virtual environment simulations. The book also illustrates the methodological processes adopted in defining guidelines for the design of spaces dedicated to older adults, with attention to architectural and functional aspects in various domains: perceptual and sensory factors for the design of waiting areas in Community Houses, technological and environmental requirements for the integration of devices in home adaptation projects for Home Care and locational and typological criteria for the development of new Social Day Care Centers. These contributions are based on the experiences shared during the conference organized by the WP1 "Human-Centred Design and Evaluation, Certifications, Sustainability within the Built Environment" of Spoke9, within the framework of the Age-It/NRRP program.