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All homes should be places of care and comfort, although housing for the elderly or those best suited for changing situations can often be isolating or challenging to manage. In this talk, we see two housing projects for supported living, allowing older people and people with dementia to thrive and enjoy where they live. The first is the AVA Housing in Dublin, a proposal to retrofit the homes of older adults, allowing them to downsize within their own homes and address the city's housing shortage at the same time. On a larger scale, the Carpe Diem Dementia Village in Oslo is a stylish and sensitively designed complex consisting of 136 communal housing units and 22 high care dementia units to provide a compassionate community for those suffering from the disease. Both models offer new ways of living and ageing well.

Speakers
Ciarán Ferrie, Principal, Ciarán Ferrie Architects
Johannes Eggen, Senior Partner, Nordic — Office of Architecture
Nathalie Weadick, Director, Irish Architecture Foundation

Hosted by Open House Dublin and Oslo.

Home is where the help is
Image: Carpe Diem Dementia Village. Photography by Benjamin A. Ward

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Event Type(s) Talks & Debates
Admission / Cost FREE
Tickets/Booking/RSVP: www.openhouseworldwide.org/...
Organiser Open House Worldwide

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