Everything is changing, but we still don’t build for an ageing population16 December 2020IntelligenceThe reasons to build for an ageing population are economic tooThe reasons to build for an ageing population are economic tooRegion: United KingdomMore: Ageing populationFlexible buildingDesign construction & technologyBrexitTechnologyBuilt environmentBrian Green
How the changing population will affect architecture6 June 2024IntelligencePopulation change is one of four key themes identified by RIBA Horizons as shaping the global futurePopulation change is one of four key themes identified by RIBA Horizons as shaping the global futureRegion: United KingdomMore: Pollard Thomas EdwardsPopulationAgeing populationCo-livingCohousingPatrick DevlinPlaces planning & communityInclusive environments
Age old questions1 March 2014IntelligenceAs the population ages, local moves to prepare for moreAs the population ages, local moves to prepare for moreRegion: North EastMore: Urbanism
Design Museum's wise words on the Future of Ageing28 July 2022CultureWays to cater for the huge and growing market of over-55sWays to cater for the huge and growing market of over-55sRegion: LondonMore: ExhibitionPamela BuxtonAgingDesign MuseumPlaces planning & communityHealth safety & wellbeing
New age ideas25 January 2017CultureIn three years’ time, half of Europe will be over 50In three years’ time, half of Europe will be over 50Region: LondonMore: Designing & building itOld agePensionersDementiaDemographicsDesign Museum
An older population means more adaptation21 March 2022IntelligenceWith pensioners expected to outnumber under-16s in 20 years time, architects' roles will changeWith pensioners expected to outnumber under-16s in 20 years time, architects' roles will changeRegion: United KingdomMore: Brian GreenOffice for National StatisticsDemographicsPensionersImmigrationInclusive environmentsPlaces people & community
Immigration, housing and metro mayors20 June 2017IntelligenceBrexit, aging and migration will concern metro mayorsBrexit, aging and migration will concern metro mayorsRegion: United KingdomMore: Designing & building itWhere people livePlanningHousingBrexitAgingEconomics
What makes an Age-friendly City? Try asking an old person26 February 2018IntelligenceDesign with older people, not for themDesign with older people, not for themRegion: United KingdomMore: World Health OrganizationPollard Thomas EdwardsDesigning and building itDesign processCommunity involvementAge-friendly Cities
Drop stereotypes of ageing, say design guide authors21 April 2022ProductsArchitects have a duty to push back against ageismArchitects have a duty to push back against ageismRegion: North WestMore: Design construction & technologyIntergenerational livingPlaces planning & communityManchester School of ArchitecturePozzoni ArchitectureManchesterInclusive environmentsStephen Cousins
When we’re 6518 March 2015IntelligenceHow to design for the third ageHow to design for the third ageRegion: United KingdomMore: HousingDesignEducationWhere people live
In association with James LathamNew flooring range looks 'aged'... but in a good way10 September 2014ProductsAn instant sense of history and ‘aged charm’An instant sense of history and ‘aged charm’Region: United KingdomMore: Wood