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Heart of the future home: a multidimensional model of inclusive kitchen for older people in the UK

Engineering and Technology

Heart of the future home: a multidimensional model of inclusive kitchen for older people in the UK

Z. Xu, Y. Bao, et al.

This groundbreaking research, conducted by Zhidiankui Xu, Yixi Bao, Hua Dong, Yu Wu, and Guyue Tang, unveils a multidimensional model for designing inclusive kitchens tailored for older adults in the UK. By emphasizing six key dimensions and utilizing emotional metaphors, the study aims to revolutionize kitchen design, ensuring it is both age-friendly and sustainable.

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Abstract
With the development of smart technology and aging societies, the living and housing environments for older people are undergoing transformation. Designers must understand the changing capabilities, lifestyles, preferences, and inspirations of older people for their future homes, in which the kitchen is seen as the heart. To gain a deeper understanding of the requirements of older people in promoting healthier lifestyles and inclusive daily practices, the authors identified five key factors of kitchen design through a literature review, developing an initial model. Subsequently, a focus group was conducted in the UK to explore the perspectives and expectations of older people, where metaphors for future kitchens were collected, and further insights were used to refine the model. The refined model for a future-inclusive kitchen encompasses six dimensions: Environment/space, Technology/interaction, Emotion/affect, Health and safety, Human factors and well-being, and Sustainability. Through using metaphors, this study offers a multidimensional lens to investigate the future user experience of inclusive kitchens. The significance of this study lies in the originality of combining a literature review, and user study with design metaphors. A future-proof inclusive kitchen design model is proposed to provide guidance for future design directions of age-friendly environments.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Aug 01, 2024
Authors
Zhidiankui Xu, Yixi Bao, Hua Dong, Yu Wu, Guyue Tang
Tags
age-friendly
inclusive kitchen design
older adults
sustainability
human factors
technology
well-being
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