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Co-life 2.0 - Designing a co-living for the elderly

Registration Deadline:  Monday, Jan 17, 20228:30 PMIST

Submission Deadline:  Tuesday, Jan 18, 20228:30 PMIST

Life and old-age

Old age is one of the very periods when there is uncertainty and a fragile view towards life, as hope and morals are sought in the social connections and bond with loved ones. This age is beyond the age wherein one can handle abrupt changes in lifestyle or the way one lived for the past decades. The connection with the past is of innate importance in front of an uncertain future. 

Seniors all around the world experience a certain change during this period, where the fast-paced lifestyle shifts to a slower one. Considerably changing the world for them in a short period. In this period they experience that they have ample time and resources to share. But with time their physical capacities have limited them to a certain level wherein there are restrictions. To acknowledge these restrictions there is a need for creating an environment that not only provides them what they need; but also looks after their wants. 

How can these wants be addressed successfully?

Need for comfort and connection

With time, the care and concern towards them start to create a hammering barrier between them and the life they lived. In these times when senior citizens are transitioning towards their retirement lifestyle, some things bring comfort to them. These things sometimes extend beyond basic healthcare and nursing facilities. 

Along the line, the physical restrictions and age start creating a rift between them and the other age groups; thus ending in creating an environment that is more isolating to them.

In this age when everyone is old, they are all standing on the brink of uncertainty; towards life and everything ahead. And in such moments the strategies and caregiving methodologies that we use cause them to feel more socially remote and less connected. Thus there is a need for a socially inclusive environment that offers a safe and connected space for them. 

Can architecture help address this issue?


Prizes

Winner 6000$ 

Runner - Up - 1400$ x 6 

People's Choice - 600$ x 4 

Honorable Mention - 600$ x 12

Learn More:- https://bit.ly/co-life-2-challenge

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Registration Deadline:  Monday, Jan 17, 20228:30 PMIST

Submission Deadline:  Tuesday, Jan 18, 20228:30 PMIST

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Life and old-age

Old age is one of the very periods when there is uncertainty and a fragile view towards life, as hope and morals are sought in the social connections and bond with loved ones. This age is beyond the age wherein one can handle abrupt changes in lifestyle or the way one lived for the past decades. The connection with the past is of innate importance in front of an uncertain future. 

Seniors all around the world experience a certain change during this period, where the fast-paced lifestyle shifts to a slower one. Considerably changing the world for them in a short period. In this period they experience that they have ample time and resources to share. But with time their physical capacities have limited them to a certain level wherein there are restrictions. To acknowledge these restrictions there is a need for creating an environment that not only provides them what they need; but also looks after their wants. 

How can these wants be addressed successfully?

Need for comfort and connection

With time, the care and concern towards them start to create a hammering barrier between them and the life they lived. In these times when senior citizens are transitioning towards their retirement lifestyle, some things bring comfort to them. These things sometimes extend beyond basic healthcare and nursing facilities. 

Along the line, the physical restrictions and age start creating a rift between them and the other age groups; thus ending in creating an environment that is more isolating to them.

In this age when everyone is old, they are all standing on the brink of uncertainty; towards life and everything ahead. And in such moments the strategies and caregiving methodologies that we use cause them to feel more socially remote and less connected. Thus there is a need for a socially inclusive environment that offers a safe and connected space for them. 

Can architecture help address this issue?


Prizes

Winner 6000$ 

Runner - Up - 1400$ x 6 

People's Choice - 600$ x 4 

Honorable Mention - 600$ x 12

Learn More:- https://bit.ly/co-life-2-challenge

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