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Urban Development Flexi , Julia and Greta

Urban Development Flexi , Julia and Greta. Entire inhabitant : 1.808.489. 65+ : 332212. 18 and younger : 274863. Household with children: 171855. Hamburg. Age-Based Living. Considering the living needs and living conditions of the relevant age group in society.

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Urban Development Flexi , Julia and Greta

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  1. Urban DevelopmentFlexi, Julia and Greta

  2. Entireinhabitant: 1.808.489 65+ : 332212 18 and younger: 274863 Household with children: 171855 Hamburg

  3. Age-Based Living Consideringthelivingneeds and livingconditions of the relevant age group in society

  4. Requirements: age, ability to careforthemselves, habits, vocationalresponsibilities

  5. Age groups • Young Adults (Singles, students, youth-commune) • Families • Household of theelderly

  6. Young Adults

  7. Young Adults • Live in simple conditions (‚thecheaperthebetter‘) • Eitherthey live aloneor in residentialcommunities/commune • Lots of sparetimeactivitys • Good trafficconnection

  8. Youthcommune • In assistedlivingcommunitys a family-likedailyroutinedominates -> worksharing • Educatersaretakingcare of school, health and contactwithparents and friends

  9. Families

  10. Families • Familiesget in contactwithotherfamilies - familiar and lovingsocialenvironment • Enlargedinfrastructure - expectations: good shoopingfacilities, schools, kindergarten orplaygrounds • Cheaphabitation - quiet and safelocation

  11. Elderly

  12. Elderly • Want flatsthatareage-basedestabished (f.i. inivationisprovided) • Careinivationisprovided • ‚self-determinedliving‘ • Freedomisimportant • Old peoplewant to live in theiroldsurroundingstilldeath • Preferred: theirfamiliarflatmatchedtheserviceoffenders • Suburban flatwith good cultural and leisureactivities • Service offenders to easethedaily life • Neighborhoodactivitiesareunimportant • Exception: ‚younger‘ elderscan/want live in commune

  13. Problem: age-setsdrifting apartSolution: cross-generationalliving • Age-setsare stick withone‘skind (theelderly, families and theyouth) • Sociologistsfound out thatgenerationaloverlapinglivingisthesolution • Generationaloverlopinglivingpromotescommunal life • Is a modern, alternative form of living as age and healthprecaution

  14. Sources http://www.statistik-nord.de/fileadmin/regional/regional.php http://www.hamburg.de/contentblob/38760/data/dokumentation-der-fachtagung-wohnen-im-alter-2007-11-26.pdf

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