7 Questions from site analysis:
Q1: Active retirees are living here temporarily.
Q2: Need fresh air and sunshine, but can't stay outdoors too long due to weather and health conditions.
Q3: Close to a main street, busy street and senior lifestyle conflicts.
Q4: Compared to young people, easier to feel unsafe and lack connectedness.
Q5: Design for senior public space.
Q6: A set style of living and a space they used to love.
Q7: For their daily walks, they usually don't go out very far from home.
Q1: Active retirees are living here temporarily.
A: Have maximum freedom to arrange the space.
Q2: Need fresh air and sunshine, but can't stay outdoors too long due to weather and health conditions.
A: Redefine the space: it can be indoor and also can be outdoor.
Q3: Close to a main street, busy street and senior lifestyle conflicts.
A: Wrapping the entire building with vine plants separates inside rich and open living spaces from outside.
Q4: Compared to young people, easier to feel unsafe and lack connectedness.
A: Bring sense of belonging in the communal area.
Q5: Design for senior public space.
A: Feels safe. Easy wayfinding. Gather.
Q6: A set style of living and a space they used to love.
A: They are able to change the space to make themselves most comfortable with.
Q7: For their daily walks, they usually don't go out very far from home.
A: Various spaces can be reached in the building and community.
1:200 Model
Ajustable wall
1:100 dwelling model: change for different residents