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Age-forward cities make a difference. The Gensler #research Jeremy Southerland notes below was also published in the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging report titled "Age-Forward Cities for 2030". This report provides even more context around why place matters. https://lnkd.in/eR8cz9Md #seniorlivingdesign #ageless #innovation
Research is an ongoing process and place matters. As part of our ongoing studies into Active Adult, we continue to find that “place matters.” Often, where a building is located is often as important as what is inside the building. If we are to realize a future where we can truly age-in-community, we need to look beyond the boundaries of our site. Influences such as traffic patterns, proximity of healthcare infrastructure, places for local commerce, cultural and entertainment opportunities, and accessible transit are as important to resident experience as the amenities within a building. Home is important, but the actual house (or building) is only one piece of someone’s experience of home. I have been revisiting a Gensler Research project called “Designing Intergenerational Communities”. This project acted as a foundation for our 2023 project “Beyond Senior Living: Designing Communities for Inclusion” and it remains relevant contributing to our current studies focused on defining Active Adult. In this study, our team created visualizations for two communities (MacArthur Park in Los Angeles and Ivy City in Washington DC) to answer the question: “What elements are essential to make our existing communities livable for all ages?” #seniorliving #seniorlivingdesign #activeaging