that most of the behaviour occurred between elderly
are social communication and necessary
communication. However, elderly person’s life
behaviour also changed the original use of space.
For examples, the balcony became into a fitness
room. It is a good phenomenon if not shielding the
main sunlight.
(2) DL-1In.: it is a functional organization. It has
separate activities rooms and lobby hall. During the
observation survey, we found the following points.
Lobby hall: The hall divided into two parts by
the middle aisle, as shown in Fig.7. The A part is
more popular than B. During nearly 6 hours
observation, we could see some elderly went to there
to have a rest or just take a walk, but no one went to
B part. The reason is that there is no any furniture in
B part. So we can say the spatial elements influence
elderly person’s life behaviour .
Activity room: each floor’s north rooms are
activity rooms in this institution. Their average area
is 35 m2. But we can see from these photos that
there are only few facilities and furniture. So these
rooms’ utilization rate is very low. If a large space
with no more division and design, it is not good for
elderly communication.
(3) DL-2In.: It is a classic elderly apartment building
with completely functions.
Lobby hall: The hall is also divided into two
parts (C and D), as is shown in Fig.7. In the south
part, there are only several chairs and reception
desk. Compared with C part, part D is a carefully
designed area. There is some good furniture, such as
sofa, tea table, book shelves and so on. But only few
elderly went there to stay a while. Why? Though
some interviews and analysis, we get the following
points: (a) the floor is raised 30 cm from the ground,
it is very hard for elderly up and down, although it is
a wooden floor. (b) it is not only far away from the
entrance, but also surrounded by some partitions, so
the sight is not very good. Elderly can’t see what
happened in other space when they set here.
Compared with DL-1In., we can see that both of
part A and D are south lobby hall. Although D has
comfortable furniture, A is more popular than D.
The reason is that A is near by the main entrance, it
is very convenient, as shown in Fig.8.
Activity room: there are big size and small size
activity rooms in each floor. Although all of them
are north room, those small size rooms are very
popular in elderly persons. The reason is that the
small size room is very suit for 4 to 6 people to use.
The main life activity of elderly is play cards and
one group is 4 to 6 people. This size of space and
this size group is very good for elderly to make
sense of field. So most of the behaviour occurred in
this place is spontaneous communication.
In addition, not only the size of space can
influence elderly persons’ behaviour , but also the
form of space. For example, the space near by the
window is very interesting in this institution, so
elderly like to stay there than any other place in one
room. Although we can’t exclude any other
elements, we can also come to the following
conclusion: interested forms of space and the
appropriate spatial scale can promote elderly
persons’ life behaviors.
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