Abstract
Outdoor activities are crucial for older adults’ health and well-being. Environmental factors within communities can either hinder or facilitate their participation in outdoor activities as they ageing-in-place. In China, a significant proportion of older adults live in old residential communities where the outdoor environment has not been properly designed to meet the elderly’s needs for outdoor activities. To support healthy ageing and ageing-in-place per government’s recommendations, many of these communities are, or soon will be, undergoing renovation. However, there is limited research on how these communities can be renovated to better promote well-being-related activities among older adults and thereby to support healthy ageing-in-place. To fill in this gap, this research aims to develop a framework that can inform the renovation of old residential communities. A mixed-methods case study grounded in environmental gerontology was conducted in Cuiyuan Neighbourhood, Suzhou, China, using quantitative observations, GPS tracking, and qualitative interviews. Results show that older adults’ engagement in outdoor activities depends on environmental attributes across multiple spatial scales. Two principles highlighted in the framework are as follows: extending renovation strategies beyond gated communities to entire neighbourhoods in line with the “15-minute city” concept and creating supportive spatial networks to encourage healthy lifestyles among older adults.
KEYWORDS:
Healthy ageing; ageing-in-place; well-being-related activities; old residential communities; urban regeneration
KEYWORDS:
Healthy ageing; ageing-in-place; well-being-related activities; old residential communities; urban regeneration
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1-28 |
| Journal | Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering |
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| Publication status | Published - 19 Dec 2025 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
Keywords
- Healthy ageing
- Ageing-in-place
- Well-being-related activities
- Old residential communities
- Urban regeneration
Projects
- 2 Finished
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Ageing in places undergoing transformation: challenges opportunities, and diversity.
Chen, B. (PI) & Attuyer, K. (Team member)
1/09/21 → 28/02/25
Project: Internal Research Project
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[JAABE Special Issue] Urban Regeneration and a Sustainable Built Environment
Liao, H. (Editor), Zhao, T. (Editor) & Chen, B. (Editor), 18 Jan 2026, In: Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering.Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial
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城市更新语境下景观生态引导的老旧小区改造设计: 以苏州松陵街道为例
Chen, B., Gan, W., Chen, S., Sheng, X. & Lu, L., Feb 2025, In: 建筑学报. 2, 673, p. 106-112 7 p.Translated title of the contribution :Design Research on the Landscape-Led Renovation of Old Residential Communities in the Context of Urban Regeneration: A Case Study of Songling Neighborhood in Suzhou Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile
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Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering (Journal)
Liao, H. (Editor), Zhao, T. (Editor) & Chen, B. (Editor)
31 May 2025Activity: Peer-review and editorial work of publications › Editorial work
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PhD Thesis: Ageing-Friendly Cities: Understanding how to support “Healthy Ageing-in-Place” in Neighbourhoods through the Renovation of Old Residential Communities - Case studies in Suzhou, China.
Chen, B. (Supervisor), Madeddu, M. (Co-supervisor) & Attuyer, K. (Co-supervisor)
1 Sept 2020 → 10 Jun 2025Activity: Supervision › PhD Supervision
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