Designing Homes for Healthy Cognitive Ageing - Research Project

Holmes Miller is delighted to be supporting the University of Stirling's 'Healthy Ageing Challenge Social, Behavioural and Design Research Programme'. The aim of the project is to identify scalable and sustainable design improvements to homes that provide support for healthy cognitive ageing, enabling us, as we age, to continue living in our preferred environments as we experience cognitive change. The project involves a team of researchers, older people and partners in industry, local government and the voluntary sector.

https://www.stir.ac.uk/news/2021/march-2021-news/stirling-researchers-to-transform-housing-design-for-dementia/

The full list of partners involved in this project are:

HousingLIN, Inch Architecture, Construction Scotland Innovation Centre; Silviahemmet/BoKlok/IKEA; Stone Paper Scissors; Space Group; Holmes Miller Architects; Robertson Group; Faithful and Gould; Mediva (Japan) and the UK-Japan international network on Designing for Ageing and Dementia; Stirling Council; Clackmannanshire Council; and Kingdom Housing Association.

The project is also supported by RICS Scotland; Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Scotland, and CIPFA

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