Foreword D Kirk Hamilton Preface and Acknowledgement Sten Gromark and Bjӧrn Andersson Introduction: Exploring Architectural Validity – Health Promoting Situations of Dwelling, Ageing and Caring Sten Gromark and Bjӧrn Andersson Section I – Dwelling The Multipurpose Use of Social Sustainability – A Swedish Case; brf Viva 2019 Sten Gromark and Bjӧrn Andersson Criteria List of Housing Architecture Properties – A Way to Promote Residential Quality? Ola Nylander Residential Architecture as Enriched Environment for Recovery, Prevention and Stress Reduction Hanna Morichetto and Michael Nilsson Apartment Adaptability – A Bottom Up Concern Anna Braide Design as a Preventative Approach in Residential Settings Charlotta Thodelius The Future of ADL Dwellings – Experimental Re-Designs for the Physically Impaired Helena Casanova and Jesus Hernandez Mayor Section II – Ageing ‘Health Care is Be-Coming Home’ – In Research and Pedagogical Practice Inga Malmqvist Environments for Care Provision in Ordinary Housing – A Transdisciplinary Exploration of Pros and Cons Cecilia Pettersson and Helle Wijk Assisted Living for the Elderly – Features of a Swedish Model Morgan Andersson Available Space – Architectural Agency and Spatial Decision-Making in a Caring Organization Catharina Nord Supporting the Elderly Population – New Strategies for Housing in Italy Francesca Giofrè and Livia Porro Sociodemographic Plastics – From Housing and Institutions for the Elderly to Urban Lifestyle Products for the Young-Old Deane Simpson Section III – Caring Designing with Nature for Ageing – Health-Related Effects in Care Settings Garuth Chalfont and Roger S. Ulrich Design Driven Dialogues for Healthcare Architecture Peter Frӧst It Takes More Than Evidence to Inform the Health Care Architect Stefan Lundin Design of High Technology Environments – Intensive Care Units Maria Berezecka Mårtensson Section IV – Methodological Considerations Interventions and Mixed Design Research for a Person-Centered and Safe Environment in Old Age Helle Wijk The Importance of the Physical Environment to Support Person-Centered Rehabilitation in the Home Marie Elf, Maya Kylén and Elizabeth Marcheschi The Puzzle of Combined Evidences – Piecing Knowledge Together in Urban Development Joakin Forsemalm and Magnus Johansson AIDAH – Editor’s Post Scriptum Sten Gromark and Bjӧrn Andersson
Sten Gromark, Dr., Full Professor of Architecture at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, Architect SAR/MSA as a member of Architects Sweden, and Director of the research environment AIDAH, Architectural Inventions for Dwelling, Ageing and Healthcare supported by Formas from 2013 to 2019. His focus is on critical interpretations of contemporary residential architecture based on humanistic and social science-oriented perspectives.
Björn Andersson, PhD in social work and associate professor at the Department of Social Work, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. His research focuses on social relations in urban public space, outreach approaches in social work and social sustainability in urban planning.
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