MBEA2159 | 20222023-1 | DESIGN THESIS
MBEA2159 | 20222023-1 | DESIGN THESIS
ELDERBERRY VILLAGE
REJUVENATING HEALTHY FAMILY LIFESTYLE THROUGH INTEGRATED MULTI-GEN HOME &
ELDERLY CENTER
In recent years, the concept of multi-generation housing schemes has gained significant attention and interest in the field of housing and urban development. Multi-generation housing, often referred to as intergenerational housing, involves the cohabitation of two or more generations within a single residential unit. This arrangement represents a departure from the conventional nuclear family structure and has the potential to address various societal challenges, including the growing aging population, rising housing costs, and the need for enhanced social support systems.
As demographics continue to evolve, with longer life expectancies and changing family dynamics, it becomes imperative to explore innovative housing solutions that cater to the diverse needs of multiple generations. Multi-generation housing schemes have the potential to foster closer family bonds, provide cost-effective living arrangements, and offer a supportive environment for individuals at different stages of life. However, the effectiveness and impact of such housing models on the well-being and quality of life of the residents, especially senior citizens, remain areas of inquiry.
DESIGNER PROFILE
MOHD NAZMIE BIN AB MALEK
UTM Supervisor
|Ts DR Leng PC
Matric No
|MBE191034
Official Email
|mohdnazmie@graduate.utm.my
Personal Email
|nazmie2694@gmail.com
Contact No
|0123368402
Attached Firm
|Jit Architect
Architect/ Office Supervisor
|Ar. Lim Jit Hui