9WinnerA Rabat Co-(mmunity)A celebration of ageing, culture and wellbeing The architecture of home - to enhance and support life; inclusive of age, dignity and independence, is crucial for a thriving and empathetic community. This proposal presents a design pattern for a communal living space where age is a mindset and the elderly can live with dignity and independence.
13Runner-upThe street of life—co-living for elderly“The street is the container of city life and the free space with practical significance.” In this design, we tend to create a community centered on the elderly. We extract some urban space elements (such as shops, squares, terraces, etc.) from the city Temara where the
41Honorable MentionHabitation - Vegetation Food is a great unifier across every culture and is unique to every country. Focusing on food as an age-independent mutual interest, a platform was designed where food and skill oriented activities are provided; seniors can make use of their cultural habits and skills towards maintaining their independence, dignity as well as a balanced social life.
5Honorable MentionCo-life House is more than a place to live, it is a place to gather with friends and families, make memories and build communities. It makes people feel safe and needed, and then they can call this house a home.
181People's Choice Awardfi rrihlathفي رحلة - In a journey - A safe and enjoyable abode for the elderly that is both independent and assisted, with convenient senior-friendly spaces, supporting medical and other healthcare facilities. The design aims to reinvigorate the mundane lifestyle, by introducing exciting spaces that are to be explored.
30Co-lifeThe project aims to improve housing conditions for the elderly people. The project addresses aspects of overcoming social exclusion, creating a favourable atmosphere and a comfortable environment for elderly.
11Riyadh For AllIntergenerational Co-Living for Elders of Rabat. Our design aims to establish an Active Aging environment by considering a gerontological approach in co-living design. This was implemented through the intergenerational 85-15 model which enriches the culture and society at large.
26GREEN MOSAIC Standing at the end of the first quarter of the twenty-first century, we observe the increasing number of elderly people in developing areas, as well as a higher average life expectancy. While noticing the already visible process of aging of the society, we are facing the challenge of creating new quality of the living environment for seniors.
4NEW MEMORYNew memory is an urban and architectural project that explores ways to stimulate memory throughout space. The relationship between space and memory is multifaceted and is a key question to ensure independency, freedom and autonomy. Furthermore, New memory redefines our social perception of our elders where space serves as a receptacle for transmission.
15MILLEFIORIIn the modern world, there is an acute problem of resettlement of elderly citizens. Large cities are often aggressive towards the older generation: high pace of life, housing prices, air pollution, loneliness. Millefiori is the solution to these problems.
13Co-Life‘Healing garden’, public square, market street and intergenerational workshops could bring older people into the urban mix and reduce the level of social isolation. The applications of sustainable principles aim to reduce the building’s ecological footprint and deliver a self-sufficient (zero carbon) community.
3Circular Living MoroccoCircular Living Morocco is a complex that was built in the city center. Its main goal is to connect society, to include older people in the daily life of the city. We have designed paths that will be used by city residents every day and intersect the building and also private outdoor spaces where only the inhabitants of this complex can go.
3THE LINKA networked co-living infrastructure that is compromised of a decentralized “kit of tools for older adults” which is incorporated among existing urban spaces. My proposal generates a more socially relevant and useful architecture that provides older adults with freedom and empowerment that could correspond more readily to changing societal needs.
2Co-living for elderly peopleThe problem of housing of elderly people is very important. We suggest to make a system with a several levels of communication: 1)The first level - 1 residential block with its own courtyard. 2) The second level - 4 residential blocks with their courtyard. 3)The third level - communication in a large central courtyard
3THE SOCIAL RINGA Moroccan Settlement for the Elderly. The Proposed design helps elders to access the Basic, Financial, and Social needs for their life in a communal way.
3SUQInspired by the dry desert and antique souq markets, the new development emerges. Integrating elderly into the fabric of the city by providing lush park and commercial street in order to promote meeting between generations.
16CO(mm)UNITYOpen community for the older population, where they can get proper care and feel like at home. Pleace, where everyone is welcome, not only elderly.
19THE MUSTURAK PARADISEA co-living space for the senior citizens of Temara, Morocco, in the year 2050. This is much needed as the population of the elderly people will grow tremendously in the coming future. The project aims to fulfil all the needs of the people by giving them their private space as well as increasing interaction with the neighbors.