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Inclusive Design Rating (IDR) Toolkit. The design and assessment tool for tailoring environments for everyone.

Descrizione del progetto

Un’architettura più adatta ai cittadini anziani

La popolazione sta invecchiando. In Europa, l’invecchiamento rappresenta la sfida demografica e sociale più importante del XXI secolo. Una delle maggiori preoccupazioni consiste nella qualità della vita nella terza età. La disponibilità e l’accessibilità di alloggi sicuri e confortevoli, nonché di infrastrutture e servizi dedicati agli anziani, saranno cruciali per garantire condizioni di vita dignitose a questa fascia di popolazione. Il progetto IDR TOOLKIT, finanziato dall’UE, assisterà le parti interessate nella progettazione e nella certificazione di residenze accessibili e inclusive. Svilupperà una serie di strumenti per la valutazione della progettazione inclusiva che consentiranno agli esperti di determinare l’accessibilità, la fruibilità e l’idoneità allo scopo delle abitazioni. Sensibilizzerà inoltre i cittadini, per consentire loro di prendere decisioni informate su come adattare al meglio la propria casa.

Obiettivo

Europe is ageing and the changing needs of the population are constantly shaping the way we live and interact in communities and environments.
Accessibility, sustainability and inclusivity are now prominent keywords that are driving the design of products and of the built environment.
The United Nations, the World Health Organisation and the European Commission (through the H2020 Programme) have supported the idea that accessible solutions for improving environments can effectively support well-being & socialisation of all members of society.
Despite the proliferation of guidelines, design approaches and regulations, there is still a significant gap in the current awareness among the general public, of accessible, inclusive designed buildings that has yet to be covered.
This proposal, will contribute to filling this gap by developing an Inclusive Design Rating (IDR) Toolkit that will enable stakeholders to design and certify accessible, inclusive dwellings.
The project will be deployed through a framework for analysing the stakeholders’ point of view that will be used to co-design a certification toolkit for assessing inclusive, smart age-friendly environments. This IDR Toolkit will be used by professionals to assess the accessibility, usability and fitness for purpose of dwellings and by individuals to enable them to make decisions about how best to adapt their home to their specific needs.
The research will be carried out at University of Cambridge by using the Inclusive Design and the Quality Function Deployment approaches which enable the constant involvement of stakeholders in the co-design process, avoiding a top-down approach.
The project will have impact by increasing awareness of inclusive dwellings with a scientifically validated methodology for designing, re-designing and assessing environments suitable for the changing needs of a growing ageing population and by communicating that knowledge to a wide audience in a striking, accessible way.

Coordinatore

THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 212 933,76
Indirizzo
TRINITY LANE THE OLD SCHOOLS
CB2 1TN Cambridge
Regno Unito

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Regione
East of England East Anglia Cambridgeshire CC
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 212 933,76