Impact of Designed Exterior-built Environment on Enhancing the Well-being and Quality of Life of the Elders; A Case of Wellness Sanctuaries in Sri Lanka
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2023-09Author
Amaraweera, Anjana
Rajapaksha, Malthi
Wijetunge, MNR
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Twenty first century resulted with the rapid
urbanization and the population ageing as major key
phenomena related to the elderly living in cities. The
concept of the elderly home was born as a result of the
significance of the modern concepts and variations
occurred on the lifestyles of the younger population. The
crucial need of identifying the responsiveness of the
exterior environments of the wellness sanctuaries with
related to the enhancing process of the well-being and the
quality of life of the elders in the present scenario. The
research focuses on identifying the effectiveness of the well designed exterior environments of the elderly homes to the
process of maximizing their well-being in the final chapter
of their lives. The architectural attributes regarding the
exterior façade and the exterior landscape will be taken to
consideration with reviewing the deep study on literature
to flow up the study. Approach will be taken from the three
case studies with the observations, structured
questionnaire and semi structured interviews. The study
analysed case studies to identify neglected attributes in
elders' living spaces and suggest improvements. Elders'
perspectives highlighted the need for consideration of
exterior environments. The study highlighted the
relationship between humans and nature, and confirmed
the importance of architecture in solving these issues. This
study will support future decision-making in designing for
elders, as Sri Lanka ranks first in South Asian population
aging.