A sustainable community within a sustainable district : a multigenerational development in Overport, Durban.
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2018
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In South Africa an increasing elderly population is necessitating the need for alternative forms of
retirement. The current facilities that have existed for the past 50 years cater exclusively to the
economic affluent of society. These facilities, outdated in there architectural design; ignore the vital
concept of social integration and falls short of offering the elderly a meaningful sense of purpose for the
remaining years of their lives.
The two fold problem addressed in this research is the isolation and voluntary segregation of the aged.
It is hypothesized that integrating the elderly with a mixture of generations will prompt reciprocal care,
economic activities and knowledge transfer amongst each other, ultimately creating social sustainability
within a community. Therefore the aim of this research is to create a sustainable community within a
sustainable district.
The research method of this study is a mixed method which allows for a holistic understanding of the
elderly and their needs. International precedent studies and local case studies were analysed and
augmented with first-hand accounts in the form of interviews, questionnaires and observations. Since
this dissertation is towards an architectural intervention, a multigenerational development geared
towards the needs of the elderly is proposed as the building typology.
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Master of Art in Architecture. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2018.