Research on the Design of Aging Friendly Living Space under the Background of Intelligence

Authors

  • Xiqi Gou
  • Huazhe Zou

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/33bgac75

Keywords:

Intelligence, Suitable for Aging, Residential Space Design

Abstract

The issue of aging population is a focus of social concern, and more and more aging related problems will emerge in the future. At the same time, the rapid development of technology brings convenience and intelligence to life, and smart home design continues to enter ordinary people's homes. Various smart devices are emerging like mushrooms after rain. In this context of social development, how to use intelligent means to improve the comfort and safety of elderly people's lives has become the key to solving the aging problem. This article analyzes the behavior and physiological characteristics of elderly people, explores the application of intelligent design in aging friendly living spaces, and analyzes the combination of floor layout, the development of smart homes, intelligent control, etc., providing theoretical basis and practical guidance for improving the comfort of elderly living spaces, It also expands ideas for the integration of intelligence in elderly friendly spaces.

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References

[1] Zhao Bomingyang Research on the Design of Intelligent Elderly friendly Facilities in Nursing Homes [D]. Beijing Jiaotong University, 2020. DOI: 10.26944/d.cnki. gbfju. 2020.001528.

[2] Chen Yan Research on the Intelligent Design of Elderly friendly Bedroom Facilities [D]. Qingdao University of Technology, 2019.

[3] Geng Zitong Research on the Design of Elderly friendly Home Environment under the Background of Aging [D]. Jilin University, 2023. DOI: 10.27162/d.cnki.gjlin.2023.001455.

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Published

14-04-2025

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How to Cite

Gou, X., & Zou, H. (2025). Research on the Design of Aging Friendly Living Space under the Background of Intelligence. Academic Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 11(1), 373-377. https://doi.org/10.54097/33bgac75