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AGE-FRIENDLY DESIGN: COMMUNITY DESIGN CHARRETTES CONDUCTED WITH AGHE HOST SITES (2016–18)

机译:注重年龄的设计:使用AGHE主机位进行的社区设计图(2016-18年)

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The Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE) fosters the commitment of higher education to the field of aging through education, research, and public service. As part of AGHE’s last three annual conferences from 2016–2018 – in Long Beach, CA, Miami, FL, and Atlanta, GA – the Age-friendly Design Committee (AFDC) coordinated design charrette workshops with local partners (e.g., universities, public agencies) that led to design recommendations for advancing each conference host community’s age friendliness. We will highlight the evolution of partnerships with local universities, conference attendees, and community stakeholders. Local university partners included California State University Long Beach (CSULB), Florida International University (FIU), and Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC). In Long Beach, 2016, the AFDC worked with a CSULB gerontology faculty member, student, and operator of a residential care facility for older adults, recommending improvements for the home’s social and physical environments. In Miami, 2017, the AFDC worked with an FIU landscape architecture class utilizing PhotoVoice methods to incorporate older adult perspectives into the design of the Underline, an urban linear park under construction. In Atlanta, 2018, the AFDC offered a pre-conference workshop focused on age-friendly design concepts, curricula, and community-based research and service approaches. The AFDC worked with GGC faculty and sociology students to assess age-friendly features and barriers of Atlanta’s BeltLine, a network of parks, trails, and community service access points. These charrettes enabled AGHE conference members to collaborate with local community stakeholders to move toward more age-friendly environments.
机译:高等教育老年医学协会(AGHE)通过教育,研究和公共服务来促进高等教育对老龄化领域的承诺。作为2016年至2018年AGHE最近三届年度会议的一部分,在加利福尼亚州长滩,佛罗里达州迈阿密和佐治亚州亚特兰大,老年友好型设计委员会(AFDC)与当地合作伙伴(例如大学,公共场所)协调了设计专题研讨会机构),提出了提高每个会议主持人社区的年龄友好度的设计建议。我们将重点介绍与当地大学,会议参与者和社区利益相关者的合作关系的演变。当地的大学合作伙伴包括加利福尼亚州立大学长滩(CSULB),佛罗里达国际大学(FIU)和乔治亚格温内特学院(GGC)。在2016年的长滩,AFDC与CSULB的老年医学教职员工,学生和老人住宿护理设施的运营商合作,建议改善家庭的社交和身体环境。在2017年的迈阿密,AFDC与FIU一起使用PhotoVoice方法进行景观设计课程,将成年人的视角纳入Underline的设计中。在2018年的亚特兰大,AFDC提供了一个会前研讨会,重点讨论了适合年龄的设计概念,课程以及基于社区的研究和服务方法。 AFDC与GGC的教职员工和社会学专业的学生合作,评估了亚特兰大的BeltLine,公园,步道和社区服务接入点网络的适合年龄的特征和障碍。这些人物使AGHE会议成员能够与当地社区的利益相关者合作,朝着更适合年龄的环境迈进。

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