Author : Kavya P Krishnan 1
Date of Publication :20th May 2021
Abstract: The effects of built environment on our health are heightened with age, especially when the process of ageing entails psychological, and physical decline of the human body. Dementia is largely prevalent in Kerala, India, as it comprises of the fastest ageing population in the country. This paper discusses how an architect can create an environment that triggers positive neurological changes in its users by formulating guidelines, which help architects make more informed design decisions. This will improve the quality of life of the fading in Kerala, where there are no set standards for their living environment. The analysis of the experiential responses manifests the efficacious relationship between designed spaces and standard of living ergo guiding the development of design strategies.
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