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Development of Complex Territories Building Considering the Elderly Needs
The article presents offers for the development of integrated development of urban areas, considering the elderly needs. In the conditions of modern industrial cities, the desire of consumers to live in an area that combines a developed social and environmental infrastructure is growing. The living environment is a place with a comfort zone that significantly exceeds the boundaries of the apartment, entrance and courtyard territory. At the same time, there is a progressive updating of the legislative framework, which shifts the focus from the development of the investment and construction sector in cities to the development of integrated urban building, taking into account the satisfaction of residents’ various needs. In this connection, the development priority for the investment and construction sector of cities is shifted to the development of integrated development of urban areas. At the same time, the demographic situation suggests that there is a specific weight redistribution in the share of different age groups from the total urban population in favor of increasing the share of the elderly population. The article contains a number of proposals for the creation of a multifunctional comfortable urban environment and the integration of elderly people group into it, which include the expansion of the typology of housing and residential complexes; decentralization of infrastructure, etc. The proposed urban planning and management solutions based on the analysis are designed to increase the comfort of the living environment and fully implement in practice the main goal of a complete construction project—to provide a comfortable stay, absolutely for all citizens based on their needs and regardless of age gradation.
Development of Complex Territories Building Considering the Elderly Needs
The article presents offers for the development of integrated development of urban areas, considering the elderly needs. In the conditions of modern industrial cities, the desire of consumers to live in an area that combines a developed social and environmental infrastructure is growing. The living environment is a place with a comfort zone that significantly exceeds the boundaries of the apartment, entrance and courtyard territory. At the same time, there is a progressive updating of the legislative framework, which shifts the focus from the development of the investment and construction sector in cities to the development of integrated urban building, taking into account the satisfaction of residents’ various needs. In this connection, the development priority for the investment and construction sector of cities is shifted to the development of integrated development of urban areas. At the same time, the demographic situation suggests that there is a specific weight redistribution in the share of different age groups from the total urban population in favor of increasing the share of the elderly population. The article contains a number of proposals for the creation of a multifunctional comfortable urban environment and the integration of elderly people group into it, which include the expansion of the typology of housing and residential complexes; decentralization of infrastructure, etc. The proposed urban planning and management solutions based on the analysis are designed to increase the comfort of the living environment and fully implement in practice the main goal of a complete construction project—to provide a comfortable stay, absolutely for all citizens based on their needs and regardless of age gradation.
Development of Complex Territories Building Considering the Elderly Needs
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Potienko, Natalia (editor) / Ahmedova, Elena (editor) / Karlina, Antonina (editor) / Faerman, Vladimir (editor) / Saenko, I. A. (author) / Tolochko, O. R. (author) / Sharopatova, A. V. (author)
Architectural, Construction, Environmental and Digital Technologies for Future Cities ; Chapter: 24 ; 317-326
2022-04-28
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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