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This book broadens the visioning on new care environments that are
designed to be inclusive, progressive, and convergent with the
needs of an aging population. The contents cover a range of
long-term care (LTC) settings in a single collection to address the
needs of a wide audience. Due to the recent COVID-19 pandemic,
rethinking the spatial design of care facilities in order to
prepare for future respiratory and contagious pathogens is one of
the prime concerns across the globe, along with social
connectedness and autonomy in care settings. This book contributes
to the next generation of knowledge and understanding of the
growing field of the design of technology, programs, and
environments for LTC that are more effective in infection
prevention and control as well as social connectedness. To address
these issues, the chapters are organized in four sections: Part I:
Home- and community-based care; Part II: Facility-based care; Part
III: Memory care and end-of-life care; and Part IV: Evidence-based
applied projects and next steps. (Re)designing the Continuum of
Care for Older Adults: The Future of Long-Term Care Settings is an
essential resource for researchers, practitioners, educators,
policymakers, and students associated with LTC home and healthcare
settings. With diverse topics in theory, substantive issues, and
methods, the contributions from notable researchers and scholars
cover a range of innovative programming, environments, and
technologies which can impact the changing needs and support for
older adults and their families across the continuum of care.
Should all-inclusive engagement be the major task of architecture?
All-Inclusive Engagement in Architecture: Towards the Future of
Social Change presents the case that the answer is yes. Through
original contributions and case studies, this volume shows that
socially engaged architecture is both a theoretical construct and a
professional practice navigating the global politics of poverty,
charity, health, technology, neoliberal urbanism, and the
discipline's exclusionary basis. The scholarly ideas and design
projects of 58 thought leaders demonstrate the architect's role as
a revolutionary social agent. Exemplary works are included from the
United States, Mexico, Canada, Africa, Asia, and Europe. This book
offers a comprehensive overview and in-depth analysis of
all-inclusive engagement in public interest design for instructors,
students, and professionals alike, showing how this approach to
architecture can bring forth a radical reformation of the
profession and its relationship to society.
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