1st Edition

University-Linked Retirement Communities Student Visions of Eldercare

By Leon A Pastalan, Benyamin Schwarz Copyright 1994

    University-Linked Retirement Communities focuses on the special attributes of a retirement community designed as an integral part of a university. It discusses the theoretical and practical aspects of such a retirement community, which provides a rich and varied context for older people to be exposed to new ideas and learning opportunities for personal growth.

    The book centers on the premise that knowledge of basic principles of human behavior helps clarify understanding of the relationship between environment and behavior. Grounded in current research in the field of environment and aging, the book helps readers consider how the environment lends different aesthetic experiences and activity patterns to people of different backgrounds and capabilities. Some of the major environment and design issues chapters address are:

    • person-environment fit
    • privacy
    • personal space
    • wayfinding
    • barrier-free design
    • healthcare
    • personal growth
    • site development

      University-Linked Retirement Communities was developed from a two-term course offered at the University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning that dealt with aging and the environment. The book is divided into two parts. Chapters in the first section discuss a variety of issues, including the meaning of “community,” a day in the life of an elderly person living in a retirement community, site evaluation for a theoretical retirement community, and reviews of different physical components for a retirement community. The second section contains four student presentations of designs for a retirement community and comments on the projects from a design jury.

      This book is a valuable source of information for a variety of readers. University-Linked Retirement Communities is of interest to potential users of eldercare services and their families; service providers; designers, architects, policymakers, and developers dealing with the elderly; and educators and students of architecture, environmental design, and other fields who are involved in housing and care options for senior adults.

    Contents
    Introduction: Elders' Utopia
    • Part One: Background Papers
    •  Community and the Elderly
    •  Person, Place, and View
    • Retirement Community Site Evaluation
    • Public Spaces and Common Areas
    • Housing for a Retirement Community
    • Part Two: Student Design Presentations
    • Community Sense
    • Residential Quality
    • Hierarchy of Needs
    • Celebrating Life
    • Part Three: Afterword
    • Emergent Themes
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Authored by Pastalan, Leon A; Schwarz, Benyamin