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Anyang Institute of Technology, College of Art and Design, Anyang 455000, China

ABSTRACT

The proportion of the elderly population aged 60 and over in China is rapidly increasing. Although the old city where the elderly live is outdated and there is a safety hazard, most elderly people still hope to spend the rest of their lives in the community where they are located. Completely tearing down and rebuilding old communities is not suitable for old city regeneration projects. Therefore, it is necessary to formulate a regeneration strategy suitable for the community in order to achieve in-situ elderly care. The research is based on AIP (aging in place) concepts and demand projects. After investigating two elderly people who have lived in the Ruhe community for a long time, through analyzing their pain points and combining the detailed elements derived from the previous research, a total of 36 AIP detailed elements suitable for the regeneration of the community were summarized.

KEYWORDS

AIP, old urban, elders, regeneration.

Cite this paper

Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture 15 (2021) 469-474 doi: 10.17265/1934-7359/2021.09.003

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